Table B.-Acts of former Sessions repealed and amended-continued.
Building Societies Act, 1874, Amendment.
Turnpike Acts Continuance.
Local Taxation Returns (England).
Expiring Laws Continuance. Consolidated Fund.
Exchequer Bonds, &c.
Glebe Loan (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1875, Amendment. Exchequer Bonds.
Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue.
Factories and Workshops Law Consolidation.
Public Works Loans.
Consolidated Fund.
Exchequer Bonds.
Parliamentary and Municipal Registration Act, 1878.
Election of Commissioners under General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act, 1862.
Supreme Court of Judicature Act, 1875, Extension.
Metropolitan Board of Works (Money).
Protection of Freshwater Fish.
Consolidated Fund.
Elders Widows' Fund.
Endowed Schools, &c. (Scotland).
Weights and Measures.
County of Hertford and Liberty of St. Alban Act, 1874, Amend
Roads and Bridges (Scotland).
Public Health (Ireland).
Admiralty and War Office Regulation.
Turnpike Acts Continuance.
Exchequer Bonds, &c.
Consolidated Fund.
Intermediate Education (Ireland).
Foreign Jurisdiction Acts Amendment.
Contagious Diseases (Animals).
Highways and Locomotives.
Clerk of Petty Sessions, &c. (Ireland).
Expiring Laws Continuance.
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday (Ireland).
Table B.-Acts of former Sessions repealed and amended-continued.
Act repealed by
46 & 47 Vict. c. 49.*
Subject-matter of Act repealed.
Repeals effected by the Statute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act,
46 & 47 Vict. c. 49.
Formâ pauperis.
Costs: Formâ pauperis.
Municipal Boroughs, &c.
Proceedings in prohibition and on writs of mandamus.
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Perpetuating testimony in certain cases.
Prosecuting writs of error upon proceedings on writs of mandamus.
Delay and expense of proceedings in High Court of Chancery.
Common Law Procedure Act, 1852.
Abolishing Office of Master in Ordinary of High Court of Chancery, &c.
Practice, &c. in High Court of Chancery.
Common Law Procedure Act, 1854.
Summary Procedure on Bills of Exchange Act, 1855.
Chancery Amendment Act, 1858.
Common Law Procedure Act, 1860.
Chancery Regulation Act, 1862.
Despatch of business in Court of Appeal in Chancery.
Also enactments in Part. II. of Schedule to 42 & 43 Vict. c. 59., Civil Procedure Acts
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