Statute Law Revision Act 1950
The Statute Law Revision Act 1950 is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
This act was partly in force in Great Britain at the end of 2010.
The enactments which were repealed by this act were repealed so far as they extended to the Isle of Man on 25 July 1991.
Section 1
Section 1 of the act was repealed by section 1 of, and the first schedule to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1953.Section 2
The words "to the court of the county palatine of Lancaster or" in section 2 of the act were repealed by section 56 of, and Part II of schedule 11 to, the Courts Act 1971. This section was repealed by section 32 of, and Part V of schedule 5 to, the Administration of Justice Act 1977.Section 3
Section 3 of the act from "the Union" to "Ceylon" and the word "Burma" was repealed by Group 1 of of schedule 1 to the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993.Section 3 of the act was repealed by Group 1 of of schedule 1 to the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998.
Section 5
Section 5 was repealed by Group 1 of Part XVI of schedule 1 the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993.Section 5 was repealed by section 41 of, and Part I of to, the Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973.
First Schedule
The first schedule to the act was repealed by section 1 of, and the first schedule to the Statute Law Revision Act 1953.Section 3 of the Statute Law Revision Act 1953 provides that the sections specified in the first column of the Fourth Schedule to that Act have effect, and are deemed always to have had effect, as if the references in this Schedule, to the words and subsection respectively referred of those sections which are specified in the second column of the Fourth Schedule to that Act had been omitted from this Act.