1 This is a compilation of the Imperial Acts
Adopting Act 1836 and includes all amendments effected by the other
Acts referred to in the following Table.
Short title |
Number and year |
Assent |
Commencement |
---|---|---|---|
6 Will. IV, No. 4, 1836 |
11 Apr 1836 |
11 Apr 1836 |
|
Criminal Code Act 1902 s. 3 &
3rd Schedule |
1 & 2 Edw. VII, No. 14, 1902 |
19 Feb 1902 |
1 May 1902 |
Statute Law Revision Act 1970 s
3 |
10 of 1970 |
29 Apr 1970 |
29 Apr 1970 |
Statutes (Repeals) Act 2014 s. 14(1)(a) and
(b) |
32 of 2014 |
3 Dec 2014 |
4 Dec 2014 (see s. 2(b)) |
2 This preamble refers to Acts passed in the reign of William IV
and the Acts referred to were passed in his reign. However the Acts themselves
are cited in the Statutes of the United Kingdom as chapters of 11 George IV and
1 William IV.
3 This adopted Act (11 Geo. IV & 1 Will. IV c. 40),.[the
Executors Act 1830 (Imp)] has been reproduced as at 26 October 1999 as
part of the document entitled “Imperial Acts Adopted ”.
4 This adopted Act (11 Geo. IV & 1 Will. IV c. 47), [the
Debts Recovery Act 1830 (Imp)] has been reproduced as at 26 October 1999
as part of the document entitled “Imperial Acts Adopted”.
5 This adopted Act (11 Geo. IV & 1 Will. IV c. 60), so far
as it was a part of the law of WA, was subsequently repealed by the Trustee
Ordinance 1854 (17 Vict. No. 10) [Assent 20 June 1854].
6 This adopted Act (11 Geo. IV & 1 Will. IV c. 65), [the
Infants Property Act 1830 (Imp)] has been reproduced as at 26 October
1999 as part of the document entitled “Imperial Acts
Adopted”.
7 This adopted Act (11 Geo. IV & 1 Will. IV c. 66), so far
as it was a part of the law of WA, was subsequently repealed:
• All but
s 21 was repealed by the Criminal Law Consolidation Ordinance 1865
(29 Vict. No. 5) s 5 [Assent 7 July 1865].
• The balance was repealed
by the Criminal Code Act 1902
(1 & 2 Edw. VII No. 14) s
3 [Assent 19 February 1902; Commencement 1 May 1902].
8 This adopted Act (1 & 2 Will. IV c. 4), [the Excise
Declarations Act 1831 (Imp)], so far as it was a part of the law of WA, was
subsequently repealed by the Oaths, Affidavits and Statutory Declarations
(Consequential Provisions) Act 2005 (No. 24 of 2005) s 4.
9 This adopted Act (2 & 3 Will. IV c. 34), so far as it was
a part of the law of WA, was subsequently repealed by the Criminal Law
Consolidation Ordinance 1865 (29 Vict. No. 5) s 5 [Assent 7 July
1865].
10 This adopted Act (2 & 3 Will. IV c. 71), [the
Prescription Act 1832 (Imp)] has been reproduced as at 26 October 1999 as
part of the document entitled “Imperial Acts Adopted”.
11 This adopted Act (2 & 3 Will. IV c. 98), [the Bills of
exchange (non-payment) (1832) (Imp)] has been reproduced as at 26 October 1999
as part of the document entitled “Imperial Acts Adopted”.
12 This adopted Act (2 & 3 Will. IV c. 123), so far as it
was a part of the law of WA, was subsequently repealed by the Criminal Law
Consolidation Ordinance 1865 (29 Vict. No. 5) s 5 [Assent 7 July
1865].
13 This adopted Act (3 & 4 Will. IV c. 27), so far as it was
a part of the law of WA, was:
• amended by the Real Property
Limitation Act 1878 (42 Vict. No. 6) s 9 [Assent 3 July 1878; Commencement 1
September 1878];
• repealed by the Limitation Act 1935 (No. 35
of 1935) s 2 [Assent 7 January 1936; Commencement 14 April 1936].
14 This adopted Act (3 & 4 Will. IV c. 42), [the Civil
Procedure Act 1833 (Imp)] has been reproduced as at 26 October 1999 as part
of the document entitled “Imperial Acts Adopted”.
15 This adopted Act (3 & 4 Will. IV c. 44), so far as it was
a part of the law of WA, was subsequently repealed by the Criminal Law
Consolidation Ordinance 1865 (29 Vict. No. 5) s 5 [Assent 7 July
1865].
16 This adopted Act (3 & 4 Will. IV c. 104), so far as it
was a part of the law of WA, was subsequently repealed by the Administration
Act 1903 (No. 13 of 1903) s 2 [Assent 31 December 1903; Commencement 1
January 1904].
17, 18 Footnotes no longer applicable.