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Ch. 14.
Short Titles Act, 1896.
59 & 60 Vict.
Session and Chapter. Title. Short Title.
11 Geo. 4. & 1 Will.4. c. 56. An Act to amend an Act of the Fifty-third Year of King George the Third, for the Appointment of Commissioners for the Regulation of the several Endowed Schools of public and private Foundation in Ireland. The The Endowed Schools (Ireland)  Act, 1830.
11 Geo. 4. & 1 Will.4. c. 64. An Act to permit the general Sale of Beer and Cyder by Retail in England. The Beerhouse  Act, 1830.
11 Geo. 4. & 1 Will.4. c. 65. An Act for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to Property belonging to Infants, Femes Covert, Idiots, Lunatics, and Persons of Unsound Mind. The Infants' Property  Act, 1830.
11 Geo. 4. & 1 Will.4. c. 66. An Act for . . . amending the Laws relative to Forgery. The Forgery  Act, 1830.
11 Geo. 4. & 1 Will.4. c. 68. An Act the title of which begins with the words " An Act for the more effectual Protection," and ends with the words "declared to them by the Owners thereof." The Carriers  Act, 1830.
11 Geo. 4. & 1 Will.4. c. 69. An Act for uniting the Benefits of Jury Trial In Civil Causes with the ordinary Jurisdiction of the Court of Session, and for making certain other Alterations and Reductions in the Judicial Establishments of Scotland. The Court of Session  Act, 1830.
11 Geo. 4. & 1 Will.4. c. 70. An Act for the more effectual administration of Justice in England and Wales. The Law Terms  Act, 1830.
11 Geo. 4. & 1 Will.4. c. 71. An Act for correcting mistaken References to Acts of His late Majesty in Acts passed during the present Session of Parliament. The Acts of Parliament (Mistaken References)  Act, 1830.
1 Will. 4. c. 3. An Act ... to declare the Law with regard to the Duration of the Terms in certain Cases. The Law Terms (Explanation)  Act, 1830.
1 Will. 4. c. 4. An Act ... to extend the Period within which the Patents of Governors of Colonies shall, on any future Demise of the Crown, become vacant, and to provide for the longer Duration of the Patents of Governors after the Demise of the Crown. The Colonial Offices  Act, 1830.