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The Statute Law Revision (No. 1) Bill [6] had its first reading in the House of Lords on 6 February 1893, presented by the Lord Chancellor, Farrer Herschell, 1st Baron Herschell. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The bill had its second reading in the House of Lords on 27 February 1893, introduced by the Lord Chancellor , [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and committed to a joint committee .
The Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1893 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 54) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. This Act was repealed for the United Kingdom by Group 1 of Part IX of Schedule 1 to the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1998 .
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A large number of Indian Standard (IS) codes are available that are meant for virtually every aspect of civil engineering one can think of. During one's professional life one normally uses only a handful of them depending on the nature of work they are involved in. Civil engineers engaged in construction activities of large projects usually have to refer to a good number of IS codes as such ...
Enactments repealed by Statute Law Revision Acts include enactments which had become totally inoperative from having been impliedly repealed. [9]The following list includes any Act the short title of which includes the words "statute law revision", without prejudice to suggestions that some of these Acts are not actually Statute Law Revision Acts.
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An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary. Citation: 56 & 57 Vict. c. 14: Dates; Royal assent: 9 June 1893: Commencement: 9 June 1893 [2]
It was issued on April 5, 1893, by Thomas Corwin Mendenhall, superintendent of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, with the approval of the United States Secretary of the Treasury, John Griffin Carlisle. The order was issued as the Survey's Bulletin No. 26 – Fundamental Standards of Length and Mass.