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PROVISIONS OF THE TRANSPORT ACT, 1947, REPEALED
PART I
Extent of repeal
In subsection (2) of section one, from the words "and of whom " to the end of the subsection.
Section seven.
Sections thirty-nine to fifty-six.
Subsection (2) of section fifty-seven.
Sections fifty-eight to sixty-four.
Subsections (1), (3) and (4) of section sixty-five.
Sections sixty-seven and sixty-eight.
Subsection (3) of section seventy-eight, and in subsection (4) of that section the words "and any such body as is mentioned in the 15 last preceding subsection whom the tribunal may have agreed to hear " and the words "and shall not hear any such body as is mentioned in the last preceding subsection except with respect to a representation made by them under that subsection ".
Subsection (3) of section seventy-nine, and in subsection (4) of 20 that section the words " and any such body as is mentioned in the last preceding subsection whom the tribunal may have agreed to hear" and the words "and shall not hear any such body as is men- tioned in the last preceding subsection except with respect to a repre- sentation made by them under that subsection ".
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Paragraph (a) of subsection (4) of section eighty.
The provisos to subsections (1) and (2) of section eighty-eight.
Section one hundred and fourteen.
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In section one hundred and twenty-five, the definitions of “ abnormal indivisible load ". meat ," operating centre ordinary furniture 30 removal" and superimposed trailer ".
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Subsections (9) and (10) of section one hundred and twenty-six.
In Part I of the Eighth Schedule, in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 1, the words from "Provided that" to the end of the sub-paragraph, and in sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 3, the words from "in the 35 case
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Part II of the Eighth Schedule.
The Ninth Schedule.
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