Act of Parliament | |
Long title | An Act to repeal certain Enactments which have been consolidated in several Acts of the present Session relating to indictable Offences and other Matters.[2] |
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Citation | 24 & 25 Vict. c. 95 |
Introduced by | Sir John Coleridge MP (Commons) Richard Bethell, 1st Baron Westbury (Lords) |
Territorial extent | |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 6 August 1861 |
Commencement | 1 November 1861[a] |
Repealed | 23 May 1950 |
Other legislation | |
Amends | See § Repealed acts |
Repeals/revokes | See § Repealed acts |
Repealed by | Statute Law Revision Act 1950 |
Relates to | |
Status: Repealed | |
History of passage through Parliament | |
Records of Parliamentary debate relating to the statute from Hansard | |
Text of statute as originally enacted |
The Criminal Statutes Repeal Act 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 95) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that repealed for England and Wales and Ireland statutes relating to the English criminal law from 1634 to 1860. The act was intended, in particular, to facilitate the preparation of a revised edition of the statutes.
The act was one of the Criminal Law Consolidation Acts 1861, which consolidated, repealed and replaced a large number of existing statutes.
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