SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 16Remaining minor and consequential amendments (search warrants)

Section 174

Incitement to Disaffection Act 1934 (c. 56)

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In section 2 of the Incitement to Disaffection Act 1934 (which makes provision about search warrants), in subsection (2), for “one month” substitute “ three months ”.

Public Order Act 1936 (1 Edw. 8 & 1 Geo. 6 c. 6)

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In section 2 of the Public Order Act 1936 (prohibition of quasi-military organisations), in subsection (5), for “one month” substitute “ three months ”.

Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 (c. 54)

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Licensing Act 1964 (c. 26)

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Until their repeal by the Licensing Act 2003 (c. 17), the following provisions of the Licensing Act 1964 have effect as if for “one month” there were substituted “ three months ”

  • section 54 (search warrants relating to clubs),

  • section 85(1) (search warrants relating to parties organised for gain),

  • section 187(1) (search warrants relating to sale of alcohol).

Biological Weapons Act 1974 (c. 6)

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In section 4 of the Biological Weapons Act 1974 (powers to search etc.), in subsection (1)(a), for “one month” substitute “ three months ”.

Computer Misuse Act 1990 (c. 18)

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Trade Marks Act 1994 (c. 26)

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In section 92A of the Trade Marks Act 1994 (search warrants), in subsection (3)(b), for “28 days” substitute “ three months ”.