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IMPERIAL ACTS APPLICATION ACT 1969 - SCHEDULE 2

SCHEDULE 2

Part 1 - Constitutional enactments

(Section 6)

(1297) 25 Edward I (Magna Carta) c 29 .
(1351) 25 Edward III St 5 c 4 .
(1354) 28 Edward III c 3 .
(1368) 42 Edward III c 3 .
(1623-4) 21 James I c 3 (The Statute of Monopolies) ss 1 and 6.
(1627) 3 Charles I c 1 (The Petition of Right) .
(1640) 16 Charles I c 10 (The Habeas Corpus Act 1640) , s 6.
(1679) 31 Charles II c 2 (The Habeas Corpus Act 1679) ss 1-8, s 11 (except the words "and shall incur and sustain" and the following words of the section), and ss 15- 19.
(1688) 1 William and Mary c 30 (The Royal Mines Act 1688) , s 3.
(1688) 1 William and Mary sess 2 c 2 (The Bill of Rights) .
(1700) 12 and 13 William III c 2 (The Act of Settlement) .
(1702) 1 Anne c 2 (The Demise of the Crown Act 1702) , s 4.
(1702) 1 Anne St 2 c 21 (The Treason Act 1702) , s 3.
(1707) 6 Anne c 41 (or 6 Anne c 7) (The Succession to the Crown Act 1707) , s 9.
(1816) 56 George III c 100 (The Habeas Corpus Act 1816) .

Part 2 - Criminal law--treason: piracy

(Section 6)

Treason

(1351) 25 Edward III st 5 c 2 (The Treason Act 1351) . So far as the same declares what offences shall be adjudged treason, as amended by the following-- 9 George IV c 31 , 11 George IV and 1 William IV c 66 (The Forgery Act, 1830) adopted by 4 William IV No 4 , 2 and 3 William IV c 34 adopted by 9 Victoria No 1 , Succession to the Crown Act 2013 (United Kingdom).
(1795) 36 George III c 7 (The Treason Act 1795) .
(1817) 57 George III c 6 (The Treason Act 1817) .
Such provisions of the Acts respectively as relate to the compassing, imagining, inventing, devising, or intending death or destruction, or any bodily harm tending to death or destruction, maim or wounding, imprisonment, or restraint of the person of the Sovereign and the expressing, uttering, or declaring of such compassings, imaginations, inventions, devices, or intentions, or any of them.
(1695) 7 and 8 William III c 3 (The Treason Act 1695) . S 5 (except the words "And that no person" to the end of that section) and s 6.

Piracy

(1536) 28 Henry VIII c 15 *.
(1698-9) 11 and 12 William III (11 William III) c 7 .
(1717-8) 4 George I c 2 (or c 11) , s 7.
(1721-2) 8 George I c 24 .
(1744-5) 18 George II c 30 *.
The provisions of each Act except so much of each Act as relates to the punishment of the crime of piracy or of any offence by any of the said Acts declared to be piracy, or of accessories thereto.
Editorial note : * See Piracy Punishment Act 1902 , s 3.



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