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A—No. 4

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THE STATUTE LAW

9& 10 Vie, C. LXIL—An Act to abolish Deodands. 9 & 10 Vie, C XCIII.—An Act for compensating the families of persons killed by accidents. 10 & 11 Vie, LXVI.—An Act for extending the provisions of the Law respecting threatening letters and accusing parties with a view to extort money. 11 & 12 Vie, C. XLVI.—An Act for the removal of defects in the administration of Criminal Justice. 11 &12 Vie, c. LXXXVII.—An Act to extend the provisions of an Act passed in the first year of his late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled "An Act for consolidating and amending the laws for facilitating the payment of debts out of real estate." 13 & 14 Vie, c LX.—An Act to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the conveyaDce and transfer of real and personal property vested in Mortgages and Trustees. 14 & 15 Vie, C XIX.—An Act for the better prevention of offences. * 14 & 15 Vie, C XXIV. — An Act for the amendment of an Act passed in the first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled "An Act for the amendment of the Laws with respect to Wills. 14 & 15 Vie, C. XXV. —An Act to improve the Law of Landlord and Tenant in relation to emblements, to growing crops seized in execution, and to agricultural Tenants' fixtures. 14 & 15 Vie, c. XCIX.—An Act to amend the law of Evidence. 14 & 15 Vie, C. C. —An Act for further improving the administration of Criminal Justice. 15 & 16 Vie, c. LV.—An Act to extend the provisions of the " Trustee Act, 1850." 16 & 17 Vie, c. LXXXIII. —An Act to amend an Act of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Victoria, chapter Ninety-nine. By the "English Acts Act, 1855." 9 & 10 Vie, C. XXIV. —An Act for removing some defects in the administration of Criminal Justice. 17 & 18 Vie, c. CXIII.—An Act to amend the law relating to the administration of the estates of deceased persons. By the " English Acts Act, 1856." 18 & 19 Vie, c XLIII. —An Act to enable Infants, with the approbation of the Court of Chancery, to make binding settlements of their real and personal estate on marriage. 18 &19 Vie, C CXI.—An Act to amend the law relating to Bills of Lading. By the " Justices of the Peace Act, 1858." 11 & 12 Vie, C XLII. —An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of Justices of the Peace out of Sessions within England and Wales, with respect to persons charged with indictable offences. 11 & 12 Vie, c. XLIII. —An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of Justices of the Peace out of Sessions within England and Wales, with respect to summary convictions and orders. 11 & 12 Vie, c XLIV.—An Act to protect Justices of the Peace from vexatious actions for acts done by them in execution of their office. By the "English Acts Act, 1860." f 15 Vie, C XXIV.—An Act for the amendment of an Act passed in the first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled "An Act for the amendment of the Laws with respect to Wills." 21 &22 Vie, c. XLVIL—An Act to amend the law of False Pretences. 22 Vie, c. XXXIII.—An Act to enable Coroners in England to admit to bail persons charged with manslaughter. 4° The Ordinances of the Governor and Legislative Council of New Zealand, Sessions I to XII, as enumerated in the Tabular Schedule annexed. * Sic. —This Act was wrongly cited, citation corrected by "English Acts Act, 1860." t The Statute 15 Vie, c. XXIV., shall be deemed and taken to have been in force on and after the 31st day of December, in the year 1854,— English Acts Act, 1860, section 3.

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