Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2004
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The Statute Law Act 2004 (c 14) is an Act
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 of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
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It implements recommendations of the Law Commission
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 and the Scottish Law Commission
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Schedule 1 - Repeals

This Schedule is divided into the following parts:
  • Part 1 Administration of Justice
  • Part 2 Agriculture
  • Part 3 Allotments and smallholdings
  • Part 4 Aviation
  • Part 5 Defunct bodies
  • Part 6 Ecclesiastical
  • Part 7 Education
  • Part 8 Employment
  • Part 9 Finance
  • Part 10 Local government
  • Part 11 Pensions
  • Part 12 Property
  • Part 13 Public health
  • Part 14 Road traffic
  • Part 15 Scottish Acts
  • Part 16 Trade and industry
  • Part 17 Miscellaneous

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