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Part XVIIU.K. Road Traffic: General

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F1Sch. 1 (Pt. I - Pt. XXI) repealed (19.11.1998) by 1998 c. 43, s. 1(1), Sch. 1 Pt. IX grp. 2

ChapterShort titleExtent of repeal
1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 22.London Hackney Carriage Act 1831.In section 4, the proviso.
Section 18.
In section 27, the words from “and for want of sufficient distress” onwards.
In section 28, the words from “and for want of sufficient distress” to “justice shall direct”.
In section 35, the words “and having thereon any of the numbered plates required by this Act to be fixed on hackney carriages”.
In section 36, the words from “and in default” onwards.
In section 41, the words from “and upon the refusal” onwards.
In section 51, the words from “shall stand or ply” to “hackney carriage; or if any such proprietor or driver”, and the words “or other person”.
In section 56, the words from “and in default of payment” to “house of correction”.
In section 57, the words from “and in default of payment” onwards.
Sections 62, 63, 68, 70 and 71.
6 & 7 Vict. c. 86.London Hackney Carriages Act 1843.In section 2, the definitions of “metropolitan stage carriage”, “conductor”, and “passenger”; and in the definition of “proprietor”, the words “or any metropolitan stage carriage”, wherever occurring.
Section 7.
In section 8, the words “or as driver or as conductor of metropolitan stage carriages (as the case may be)”; the words from “respectively” to “sixteen years of age”; and the words “or conductor” and “conductor”, wherever occurring.
In section 10, the words from the beginning to “and also”; the words “or as driver or as conductor of any metropolitan stage carriage”; and the words “or conductor”, wherever occurring.
Section 15.
In section 17, the word “conductor”, wherever occurring.
In section 20, the words “or for the driver or the conductor of a metropolitan stage carriage”; and the words from “such imprisonment” to “as the court shall think fit”.
In section 21, the words “and of every metropolitan stage carriage”; the words “or of a metropolitan stage carriage”; and the words “or conductor”, wherever occurring.
In section 22, the words “or metropolitan stage carriage”; and the words “or conductor”, wherever occurring.
In section 23, the words “or conductor”, wherever occurring; and the words “or metropolitan stage carriage”.
In section 24, the words “or conductor”, wherever occurring; and the words from “and payment” to “by such justice”.
In section 25, the word “conductor”, wherever occurring.
In section 27, the words (wherever occurring) “or conductor”, “or as conductor” and “or as a conductor”; the words “or as driver or conductor of any metropolitan stage carriage”; and the words “or as driver or conductor of such metropolitan stage carriage”.
In section 28, the words “or driver or conductor of a metropolitan stage carriage”; the word “conductor”; the words “with or without hard labour, as the justice shall direct”; the words “or metropolitan stage carriage”; and the words “or conductor”, wherever occurring.
Section 30.
In section 33, the words from “and also” to “place provided for him”; and the words from “and every driver or conductor” (where last occurring) to “upon such carriage”.
In section 35, the words “or the driver or the conductor of any metropolitan stage carriage”; and the words “or conductor” and “and conductor”, wherever occurring.
Sections 36 and 37.
In section 38, the words from “except such” to “this Act”.
In section 39, the words from “and in case of nonpayment” onwards.
Sections 40, 41, 42 and 43.
In section 44, the words “or metropolitan stage carriage”.
Sections 45 and 46.
The Schedule.
16 & 17 Vict. c. 33.London Hackney Carriage Act 1853.In section 2, the words “metropolitan stage and” and “metropolitan stage or”.
Section 11.
In section 12, the words “metropolitan stage carriages or”.
In section 13, the words “metropolitan stage carriages or” and “and at places where metropolitan stage carriages usually call or ply for hire”.
Sections 14 and 15.
In section 17, the words “The driver or conductor of any metropolitan stage carriage, or”, “respectively”, and “or in default of payment to imprisonment”.
In section 19, the words “or in default of payment be imprisoned”.
16 & 17 Vict. c. 127.London Hackney Carriage (No. 2) Act 1853.In section 16, the words “or metropolitan stage carriage”.
30 & 31 Vict. c. 134.Metropolitan Streets Act 1867.Section 17.
32 & 33 Vict. c. 115.Metropolitan Public Carriage Act 1869.Section 5.
In sections 6 and 7, the words “and stage” and “or stage”, wherever occurring.
In section 8, the words from “and no stage carriage” to “Secretary of State”; the words “or stage”, wherever occurring; the words “in the case of a hackney carriage”; the words “and in the case of a stage carriage, that the conductor or driver, as the case may require”; and the words “or conductor”.
In section 9, the words “or stage”, wherever occurring.
In section 15, the words “and metropolitan stage carriages”.
7 Edw. 7. c. 55.London Cab and Stage Carriage Act 1907.Section 1(2).
Sections 3 and 5.
In section 6(2), the words “stage carriages, metropolitan stage carriages”, “stage carriage”, and “metropolitan stage carriage”.
23 & 24 Geo. 5. c. 14.London Passenger Transport Act 1933.Section 51.
24 & 25 Geo. 5. c. 50.Road Traffic Act 1934.Section 41(8).
15 & 16 Geo. 6. & 1 Eliz. 2. c. 39.Motor Vehicles (International Circulation) Act 1952.Section 3.
1967 c. 76.Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967.In section 21(6), the words from “and references” onwards.
Section 110(1).
Schedule 7.
In Schedule 8, paragraph 4.
1969 c. 60.Transport (London) Amendment Act 1969.The whole Act.

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