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Author:Ann Konsbruck
Date:Thursday, 31st Jan 2002 10:38
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Category:Information Issues
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Does any one know of a site that lists amendments to Acts of Parliament, Statutory Instruments, etc. Its straightforward enough to find the original Act, etc. but the problem is discovering whether parts or all of it have been repealed or amended and if so by what.

If anyone can help I should be most grateful.

Many thanks

Ann

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  Government documents
Does any one know of a site that lists amendments to Acts of Parliament, Statutory Instruments, etc. Its straightforward enough ...
Ann Konsbruck 31/01/02 10:38 15453
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You may find some help at http://www.bailii.org. This site is endeavouring to place UK and Irish legislation and case law ...
Kay Young 03/02/02 22:18 15520
   Re: Government documents
Ann Such a source has been long promised by government - up until 1996, a series called Statutes in Force was ...
Gary Archer 03/02/02 13:00 15518
   Re: Government documents
Ann - I try to keep track of new amendments by periodically going on to the government site (http://www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk/stat.htm) and ...
Hilary Kendall 31/01/02 13:54 15460
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Thats certainly a good idea for newer legislation. Thanks Hilary Ann
Ann Konsbruck 31/01/02 14:03 15461
   Re: Government documents
Wow - now you're asking! Some of us trained for years to be lawyers and we still can't get it ...
Izzy Howe 31/01/02 11:40 15454
    Re: Government documents
Thanks Izzy. I was pretty sure that would be the answer but one lives in hope! Ann
Ann Konsbruck 31/01/02 11:51 15456

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