SCHEDULECONSEQUENTIAL REPEALS, REVOCATIONS AND AMENDMENTS

PART 1Repeals and Revocations

1

The following are repealed—

a

the Hares Act 184815;

b

section 4 of the Ground Game Act 188016 (exemption from game licences);

c

the Customs and Inland Revenue Act 188317;

d

in the first Schedule18 to the Local Government Act 188819 (local taxation licences), the words “Licences to deal in game” and “Killing game”;

e

section 27(1)(c) of the Local Government Act 189420 (transfer of certain powers of justices to district councils);

f

the Finance Act 190821;

g

the Finance Act 192422;

h

in the Finance Act 193723, section 5 (repeal of male servant duty, and effect thereof on game licence duty) and the second Schedule (amendments of Game Licences Act 1860);

i

in section 100 of the Agriculture Act 194724 (supplementary provisions relating to sections ninety-eight and ninety-nine), subsection (4);

j

in Part 2 of Schedule 3 to the Local Government Act 196625 (variation of fees for licences, registration etc.), paragraphs 1 and 4, and, in the second column, the reference to the Treasury;

k

in the Post Office Act 196926, section 134 (issue by local authorities in Great Britain of game licences) and section 135 (remuneration of the Post Office for issuing game licences in England and Wales);

l

the Game Act 197027;

m

section 213 of the Local Government Act 197228 (local licence duties);

n

section 176 of the Customs and Excise Management Act 197929 (game licences);

o

in the Deer Act 199130

i

in section 10 (offences relating to sale and purchase etc. of venison), subsections (1) and (2);

ii

the definition of “licensed game dealer” in section 10(5) and the word “and” following it;

iii

section 11 (licensed game dealers to keep records); and

iv

Schedule 3 (form of record to be kept by licensed game dealers);

p

in Schedule 8 to the Postal Services Act 200031 (amendments of enactments), paragraph 11 (Post Office Act 1969); and

q

in Schedule 8 to the Courts Act 200332 (minor and consequential amendments), paragraph 32 (Hares Act 1848).