Section 40.
c. 36
Aviation Security Act 1982
SCHEDULE 3
REPEALS
c. 37
855
Chapter
1967 c. 52.
Short title
The Tokyo Convention
Act 1967.
The Hijacking Act 1971.
craft Act 1973.
Extent of fepeal
In section the words from
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and apý such court" on- wards.
In sectồn 7(1), the words from
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except where "
section 92".
The whole Act.
The whole Act.
The Policing of Airpons | The whole Act.
Act 1974.
to
** the said
1971 c. 70.
1973 c. 47.
The Protection of Air-
1974 c. 41.
1975 c. 78.
The Airports Authority
Act 1975.
In Part II of Schedule 5,
paragraph 7.
1978 c. 8.
The Civil Aviatjón Act
1978.
|
Sections 1 to 4.
1980 c. 43.
1980 c. 60.
1981 c. 61.
1982 c. 16.
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to
In section 13, in subsection (1)
the words from other
regulations", in subsection (2) the words or to make regulations' and in sub- section (3) the words (in- cluding an Order in Council)”. Section 16(3) and (4).
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The Magistrates' Courts
Act 1980. The Civil Aviation Act Sections 22 and 23.
1980.
In Schedule 7, paragraph 156.
The British Nationality
Act 1981.
The Civil Aviation Act
1982.
In Schedule 7, the entries relating to the Hijacking Act 1971 and the Protection of Aircraft Act 1973.
In Schedule 14, paragraph 10. In Schedule 15, in paragraph 6 the words from " for the definitions" to the said section 92'; and" and para- graphs 10, 13, 15 and 2003).
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Merchant Shipping (Liner Conferences) Act 1982
1982 CHAPTER 37
An Act to provide for the implementation in the United Kingdom of the Convention on a Code of Conduct for Liner Conferences signed at Geneva on 6th April 1974; and for connected purposes.
[23rd July 1982]
B
E IT ENACTED by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:----
Main implementing provisions
1.--(1) In this Act “the Code" means the Convention on a Introductory Code of Conduct for Liner Conferences signed at Geneva ou provisions: 6th April 1974.
the Code and the
(2) The text of the Code is set out in the Schedule to this Contracting Act.
(3) Her Majesty may by Order in Council certify which states are Contracting Parties to the Code, and in respect of what countries they are parties, and an Order in Council under this subsection shall be conclusive evidence of the matters certified by
it.
Parties to it.
2.-(1) The Secretary of State may by regulations made by Implementing statutory instrument make such provision as appears to him regulations: appropriate for giving effect to the Code in the United King- the general dom, having regard in particular to the reservations made by the United Kingdom when acceding to the Code.
scheme.
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