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[Ch. 6.]
Perjury Act, 1911.
[1 & 2 Geo. 5.]

A.D. 1911.

Session and Chapter. Title or Short Title. Extent of Repeal.


11 & 12 Vict. c. 46. The Criminal Procedure Act, 1848. Section four from “both with regard” to “and otherwise.”
12 & 13 Vic c. 45. The Quarter Sessions Act, 1849. Section ten from from “both with regard” to “and otherwise.”
12 &13 Vict c. 78. The House of Lords Costs Taxation Act, 1849. Section five from “and any person” to the end of the section.
14 & 15 Vict c. 100. The Criminal Procedure Act, 1851. In section one, the words “both with respect to the liability of witnesses to be prosecuted for perjury and otherwise.”

Sections nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and twenty-two.

15 & 16 Vict c. 56. The Pharmacy Act, 1852. Section sixteen from “shall wilfully” to “under this Act or”.
15 & 16 Vict c. 57. The Election Commissioners Act, 1852. Section thirteen.
16 & 17 Vict. c. 45. The Government Annuities Act, 1853. Section thirty-two.
16 & 17 Vict. c. 137. The Charitable Trusts Act, 1853. Section thirteen.
19 & 20 Vict. c. 54. The Grand Juries Act, 1856. In section one, the words “and every person taking any oath or affirmation in support of any bill of indictment who shall wilfully swear or affirm falsely shall be deemed guilty of perjury.”
19 & 20 Vict. c. 113. The Foreign Tribunals Evidence Act, 1856. Section three from “and if upon such oath . . .” to the end of the section.
19 & 20 Vict. c. 119. The Marriage and Registration Act, 1856. Section two from “and every person who shall knowingly” to the end of the section; and section eighteen.
20 & 21 Vict. c. 85. The Matrimonial Causes Act, 1857. Section fifty.
21 & 22 Vict. c. 78. The Parliamentary Witnesses Act, 1858. Section three.
21 & 22 Vict. c. 90. The Medical Act, 1858 Section thirty-nine.
22 Vict. c. 20. The Evidence by Commission Act, 1859. Section two.

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