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Schedule 17 — Repeals and Revocations

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Reference

Extent of repeal or revocation

 
 

Colonial Naval Defence Act

The whole Act.

 
 

1949 (c. 18)

  
 

Courts-Martial (Appeals) Act

Section 28.

 
 

1951 (c. 46)

  

5

 

Emergency Laws

Section 10.

 
 

(Miscellaneous Provisions)

  
 

Act 1953 (c. 47)

  
 

Army Act 1955 (3 & 4 Eliz. 2

The whole Act.

 
 

c. 18)

  

10

 

Air Force Act 1955 (3 & 4 Eliz. 2

The whole Act.

 
 

c. 19)

  
 

Revision of the Army and Air

Sections 1 and 2.

 
 

Force Acts (Transitional

Schedule 1.

 
 

Provisions) Act 1955

In Schedule 2, paragraphs 5 and 9.

 

15

 

Ghana Independence Act 1957

Section 4(2) and (3).

 
 

(c. 6)

  
 

Homicide Act 1957 (c. 11)

Section 13(3).

 
  

In section 17(3), the words “, except as regards

 
  

courts-martial,”.

 

20

 

Naval Discipline Act 1957

The whole Act.

 
 

(c. 53)

  
 

Registration of Births, Deaths

In section 1(1), the words “, or among the

 
 

and Marriages (Special

families of”.

 
 

Provisions) Act 1957 (c. 58)

Section 2(1)(a) and (b).

 

25

 

Federation of Malaya

In Schedule 1, paragraph 2.

 
 

Independence Act 1957 (c. 60)

  
 

Emergency Laws (Repeal) Act

In Part C of Schedule 2, in the text of Regulation

 
 

1959 (c. 19)

6 of the Defence (Armed Forces) Regulations

 
  

1939, the words from “within the meaning of”

 

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to the end.

 
 

Cyprus Act 1960 (c. 52)

In the Schedule, paragraph 4.

 
 

Nigeria Independence Act 1960

Section 3(2) and (3).

 
 

(c. 55)

  
 

Sierra Leone Independence Act

Section 3(2).

 

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1961 (c. 16)

  
 

Criminal Justice Act 1961 (c. 39)

In section 38, in subsection (2)(b) the words

 
  

from “a sentence passed by a court-martial”

 
  

to “1955), and”, and in subsection (3)(b) the

 
  

words “a sentence passed by a court-martial

 

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for any offence, and”.

 
  

In section 39(1), the definition of “court martial”.

 
 

Army and Air Force Act 1961

The whole Act.

 
 

(c. 52)

  
 

Tanganyika Independence Act

Section 3(2) and (3).

 

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1961 (c. 1)

  
 

 

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Schedule 17 — Repeals and Revocations

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Reference

Extent of repeal or revocation

 
 

Jamaica Independence Act 1962

Section 3(2).

 
 

(c. 40)

  
 

Trinidad and Tobago

Section 3(2).

 
 

Independence Act 1962 (c. 54)

  

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Uganda Independence Act 1962

Section 3(2) and (3).

 
 

(c. 57)

  
 

Malaysia Act 1963 (c. 35)

In Schedule 2, paragraph 3.

 
 

Kenya Independence Act 1963

Section 4(2) and (3).

 
 

(c. 54)

  

10

 

Zanzibar Act 1963 (c. 55)

In Schedule 1, paragraph 5.

 
 

Defence (Transfer of Functions)

In section 1—

 
 

Act 1964 (c. 15)

(a)   

in subsection (3), paragraph (b) and the

 
  

word “or” immediately before it;

 
  

(b)   

subsection (4);

 

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(c)   

in subsection (5), the words “of

 
  

reviewing the findings or sentences of

 
  

courts-martial and other functions”.

 
 

Malawi Independence Act 1964

Section 4(2) and (3).

 
 

(c. 46)

  

20

 

Zambia Independence Act 1964

In Schedule 1, paragraphs 5 and 11.

 
 

(c. 65)

  
 

Malta Independence Act 1964

Section 4(2) and (3).

 
 

(c. 86)

  
 

Gambia Independence Act 1964

Section 4(2) and (3).

 

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(c. 93)

  
 

Murder (Abolition of Death

Section 1(4).

 
 

Penalty) Act 1965 (c. 71)

In section 3(3), the words “, except as regards

 
  

courts-martial,”.

 
 

Guyana Independence Act 1966

Section 5(2).

 

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(c. 14)

  
 

Botswana Independence Act

In the Schedule, paragraphs 5 and 10.

 
 

1966 (c. 23)

  
 

Lesotho Independence Act 1966

In the Schedule, paragraphs 5 and 11.

 
 

(c. 24)

  

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Singapore Act 1966 (c. 29)

In the Schedule, paragraph 2.

 
 

Barbados Independence Act

Section 4(2) and (3).

 
 

1966 (c. 37)

  
 

Armed Forces Act 1966 (c. 45)

The whole Act.

 
 

Criminal Law Act 1967 (c. 58)

Section 11(2)(a)(ii).

 

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Criminal Justice Act 1967 (c. 80)

Sections 11 and 12.

 
  

Section 32.

 
  

In section 89(1), the words from “or in

 
  

proceedings” to “Air Force Act 1955”.

 
 

Mauritius Independence Act

Section 4(2).

 

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1968 (c. 8)

  
 

 

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Reference

Extent of repeal or revocation

 
 

Courts-Martial (Appeals) Act

Section 4(2).

 
 

1968 (c. 20)

Section 8(1A) to (4).

 
  

Section 10.

 
  

In section 11(1), the words “the Judge Advocate

 

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of Her Majesty’s Fleet or”.

 
  

Section 15.

 
  

Section 16(6).

 
  

Section 17(2).

 
  

Sections 17A and 18.

 

10

  

In section 20, subsection (5) and in subsection

 
  

(6) the words from “of this Act” to the end.

 
  

In section 21(1), the words from “; and in

 
  

relation to” to the end.

 
  

Section 23.

 

15

  

Section 24(2).

 
  

In section 25B(2), the words “under the Mental

 
  

Health Act 1983”.

 
  

Section 26.

 
  

Section 29(2).

 

20

  

In section 34, in subsection (1)(a) the words “the

 
  

Judge Advocate of Her Majesty’s Fleet or”,

 
  

and subsection (3).

 
  

In section 36(1), the words “under this Part of

 
  

this Act”, paragraph (a) and in paragraph (g)

 

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the words from “and the power” to the end.

 
  

Section 46.

 
  

In section 57, in subsection (1) the definitions

 
  

of—

 
  

(a)   

“the Air Force Act”;

 

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(b)   

“air force court-martial”;

 
  

(c)   

“the Army Act”;

 
  

(d)   

“army court-martial”;

 
  

(e)   

“court-martial”;

 
  

(f)   

“duly approved”;

 

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(g)   

“the Judge Advocate General”;

 
  

(h)   

“judicial officer”;

 
  

(i)   

“the Naval Discipline Act”;

 
  

(j)   

“naval court-martial”;

 
  

(k)   

“restriction order”;

 

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(l)   

“supervision order”;

 
  

and in the definition of “appellant” the words

 
  

“has been tried by court-martial and”, and

 
  

subsections (2) to (2B).

 
  

Section 58.

 

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Schedules 3 and 4.

 
 

Swaziland Independence Act

In the Schedule, paragraphs 5 and 11(a).

 
 

1968 (c. 56)

  
 

Tonga Act 1970 (c. 22)

In the Schedule, paragraphs 4 and 9(a).

 
 

Fiji Independence Act 1970

Section 4(2).

 

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(c. 50)

  
 

Armed Forces Act 1971 (c. 33)

Sections 2 to 25.

 
 

 

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Reference

Extent of repeal or revocation

 
 

Armed Forces Act 1971 (c. 33)—

Sections 27 to 48.

 
 

cont.

Section 49(1) and (2).

 
  

Sections 50 to 68.

 
  

Sections 70 to 72.

 

5

  

Section 73(3).

 
  

Section 74.

 
  

Section 76.

 
  

Section 77(2).

 
  

Schedule 1.

 

10

  

In Schedule 2, paragraphs 1(2) to (5), 2 and 3.

 
  

In Schedule 3, paragraphs 4, 5 and 7.

 
 

Criminal Justice Act 1972 (c. 71)

In section 66(2), the words ““court” does not

 
  

include a court-martial;”.

 
 

Bahamas Independence Act

Section 4(2).

 

15

 

1973 (c. 27)

  
 

Bangladesh Act 1973 (c. 49)

In the Schedule, paragraph 1.

 
 

Rehabilitation of Offenders Act

In section 5(1)(d), the words “or a

 
 

1974 (c. 53)

corresponding court-martial punishment”.

 
 

House of Commons

In section 1(1)(c), the words “or the Ulster

 

20

 

Disqualification Act 1975

Defence Regiment”.

 
 

(c. 24)

In Schedule 1, in Part 3 the words “Judge

 
  

Advocate of the Fleet.”

 
 

Northern Ireland Assembly

In section 1(1)(c), the words from “or” to the

 
 

Disqualification Act 1975

end.

 

25

 

(c. 25)

In Schedule 1, in Part 3 the words “Judge

 
  

Advocate of the Fleet.”

 
 

Seychelles Act 1976 (c. 19)

In the Schedule, paragraph 2.

 
 

Armed Forces Act 1976 (c. 52)

Sections 2 to 4.

 
  

Sections 6 to 16.

 

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Sections 18 and 19.

 
  

Schedules 1 to 8.

 
  

In Schedule 9, paragraphs 3 to 8, 10, 11, 13, 14,

 
  

16 and 17.

 
 

Bail Act 1976 (c. 63)

In Part 3 of Schedule 1, in paragraph 4 the

 

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definition of “the Services Acts”.

 
 

Solomon Islands Act 1978 (c. 15)

Section 7(2) and (3).

 
 

Oaths Act 1978 (c. 19)

Section 7(4) and (5).

 
  

Section 8(4).

 
 

Tuvalu Act 1978 (c. 20)

Section 4(2).

 

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Kiribati Act 1979 (c. 27)

In the Schedule, paragraph 2.

 
 

Papua New Guinea, Western

In the Schedule, paragraphs 10 to 12.

 
 

Samoa and Nauru

  
 

(Miscellaneous Provisions)

  
 

Act 1980 (c. 2)

  

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Reserve Forces Act 1980 (c. 9)

Section 10(5).

 
  

Section 18(2)(b).

 
  

Section 19(4).

 
  

Section 21(4).

 
  

Sections 24 and 25.

 

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Reference

Extent of repeal or revocation

 
 

Reserve Forces Act 1980 (c. 9)—

Section 26(2)(g).

 
 

cont.

Section 44.

 
  

Section 139.

 
  

Sections 141 to 144.

 

5

  

Section 145(2).

 
  

Section 146(2).

 
  

In section 156, in subsection (1) the definition of

 
  

“regular air force”, and subsection (2).

 
  

In Schedule 8, paragraphs 5(3), 10, 16(2) and (5)

 

10

  

and 19.

 
 

New Hebrides Act 1980 (c. 16)

In Schedule 1, paragraph 2.

 
 

Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980

Section 143(2)(g), (h) and (k).

 
 

(c. 43)

  
 

Contempt of Court Act 1981

In Schedule 1, paragraph 8.

 

15

 

(c. 49)

  
 

Belize Act 1981 (c. 52)

In Schedule 2, paragraph 1.

 
 

Armed Forces Act 1981 (c. 55)

Sections 2 to 8.

 
  

Sections 10 and 11.

 
  

Section 13.

 

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Sections 15 to 19.

 
  

Section 21.

 
  

Section 23.

 
  

Section 25.

 
  

Section 27.

 

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Schedules 1 and 2.

 
  

In Part 1 of Schedule 3, paragraph 2.

 
  

In Schedule 4, paragraph 1.

 
 

Criminal Justice Act 1982 (c. 48)

Section 58.

 
  

Section 81(9) and (10).

 

30

  

Schedule 8.

 
  

In Schedule 16, the entries relating to the Army

 
  

Act 1955, the Air Force Act 1955, the Naval

 
  

Discipline Act 1957 and the Armed Forces

 
  

Act 1976.

 

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Police and Criminal Evidence

Section 51(c).

 
 

Act 1984 (c. 60)

Section 63A(1B)(k).

 
  

In section 82, in subsection (1) the definition of

 
  

“court-martial”, and subsection (2).

 
  

Section 113(11).

 

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In Schedule 2, the entries relating to the Army

 
  

Act 1955, the Air Force Act 1955 and the

 
  

Naval Discipline Act 1957.

 
  

In Schedule 6, paragraphs 8, 28 and 29.

 
 

Brunei and Maldives Act 1985

In the Schedule, paragraph 4.

 

45

 

(c. 3)

  
 

Armed Forces Act 1986 (c. 21)

The whole Act.

 
 

Criminal Justice Act 1988 (c. 33)

Section 50.

 
  

In Schedule 13, paragraphs 7, 9 and 10.

 
 

Road Traffic Act 1988 (c. 52)

Section 144(2)(d).

 

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In section 184(1)(e), the word “and” at the end.

 
 

 

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Reference

Extent of repeal or revocation

 
 

Police and Criminal Evidence

Article 51(c).

 
 

(Northern Ireland) Order

Article 70(2).

 
 

Criminal Justice (International

Section 5(3A).

 
 

Co-operation) Act 1990 (c. 5)

  

5

 

Pakistan Act 1990 (c. 14)

In the Schedule, paragraph 3.

 
 

Courts and Legal Services Act

In section 119(1), in the definition of “court”,

 
 

1990 (c. 41)

paragraph (b).

 
 

Namibia Act 1991 (c. 4)

In the Schedule, paragraph 2.

 
 

Criminal Justice Act 1991 (c. 53)

Section 71.

 

10

  

In Part 1 of Schedule 4, the entry relating to the

 
  

Army Act 1955 and Air Force Act 1955 and

 
  

the entry relating to the Armed Forces Act

 
  

1976.

 
  

Schedule 9.

 

15

 

Armed Forces Act 1991 (c. 62)

Sections 2 to 15.

 
  

Section 16(1) and (2).

 
  

In section 18, in subsection (8) the words “on

 
  

him” and the words from “shall be liable” to

 
  

the end, and subsection (9).

 

20

  

Section 19(7).

 
  

Section 23(2).

 
  

Section 24(1) to (3).

 
  

Section 25.

 
  

Schedule 1.

 

25

  

In Schedule 2, paragraphs 1, 2, 4 to 7, 10 and 11.

 
 

Local Government Finance Act

In Schedule 1, in paragraph 1(3)(a), the word

 
 

1992 (c. 14)

“or” at the end.

 
 

Sexual Offences (Amendment)

Section 4(9).

 
 

Act 1992 (c. 34)

In section 6(1), the definitions of “corresponding

 

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civil offence” and “service offence”.

 
  

Section 7.

 
  

Section 8(7).

 
 

Army Act 1992 (c. 39)

The whole Act.

 
 

Judicial Pensions and

In Schedule 1, in Part 2 the words “Judge

 

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Retirement Act 1993 (c. 24)

Advocate of Her Majesty’s Fleet”.

 
  

In Schedule 5, the words “Judge Advocate of

 
  

Her Majesty’s Fleet”.

 
 

Criminal Justice and Public

In section 146(4), the words from “or, in the

 
 

Order Act 1994 (c. 33)

case” to the end.

 

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In section 147(3), the words from “or, in the

 
  

case” to the end.

 
 

South Africa Act 1995 (c. 3)

In the Schedule, paragraph 3.

 
 

Criminal Appeal Act 1995

In section 30(2)(c), the word “and” at the end.

 
 

(c. 35)

  

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Reserve Forces Act 1996 (c. 14)

Section 7.

 
  

Section 9(5).

 
  

Section 24(2)(b).

 
  

Section 25(2)(a).

 
 

 

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Reference

Extent of repeal or revocation

 
 

Reserve Forces Act 1996

Section 27(3).

 
 

(c. 14)—cont.

Section 53(8)(b).

 
  

Section 55(8)(b).

 
  

Section 57(8)(b).

 

5

  

Section 72(5) and (6).

 
  

In section 95, in subsection (1) paragraph (b)

 
  

and in the words after paragraph (e) the

 
  

words “triable by court-martial or summarily

 
  

by a civil court”, and in subsection (2)(b)(i)

 

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the words “, (b),”.

 
  

Section 98(5).

 
  

Section 99.

 
  

Sections 102 and 103.

 
  

Section 104(3).

 

15

  

Section 105(2).

 
  

Section 106.

 
  

In section 107(1), the words from “either—” to

 
  

the end of paragraph (a).

 
  

Sections 123 and 124.

 

20

  

Section 126.

 
  

In section 127(1), the definition of “regular air

 
  

force”.

 
  

In Schedule 1—

 
  

(a)   

in paragraph 5(1), the words “or

 

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recklessly”;

 
  

(b)   

paragraph 7 and the heading before it.

 
  

Schedules 2 and 3.

 
  

Schedule 7.

 
  

In Schedule 9, in Part 2, paragraphs 22 and 23.

 

30

  

In Schedule 10, paragraphs 1 to 13 and 23.

 
 

Criminal Procedure and

Section 74(2) and (3).

 
 

Investigations Act 1996 (c. 25)

Section 79(5) and (6).

 
 

Armed Forces Act 1996 (c. 46)

Sections 2 to 4.

 
  

Section 6(2).

 

35

  

Sections 9 to 12.

 
  

Sections 15 and 16.

 
  

Section 17(3), (5) and (6).

 
  

Section 20.

 
  

Section 32.

 

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Section 34.

 
  

Section 36(6).

 
  

In Schedule 1, paragraphs 1 to 64, 66 to 99, 102

 
  

to 107 and 110.

 
  

Schedule 3.

 

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Schedule 5.

 
  

In Schedule 6, paragraphs 2 to 15.

 
 

Crime (Sentences) Act 1997

In section 34, in subsection (2)(d) the word

 
 

(c. 43)

“and” at the end, and subsection (3).

 
 

Human Rights Act 1998 (c. 42)

Section 21(5).

 

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Section 22(7).

 
 

Youth Justice and Criminal

Section 68(10).

 
 

Evidence Act 1999 (c. 23)

  
 

 

 
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