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List of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1983

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This is a list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed in 1983.

Acts passed since 1963 are cited by calendar year,[1] as opposed to the convention used for earlier acts of citing the regnal year(s) in which the relevant parliamentary session was held.[2] Each act passed in a respective year is given a chapter number (abbreviated "c."), denoted by Arabic numerals in the case of public general acts, lowercase Roman numerals in the case of local acts, or italicised Arabic numerals in the case of personal acts. These run as separate series.[3]

79 acts of Parliament were passed in 1983: 60 public general acts and 19 local acts.

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# The Law You Won't Be Told On a Jury you know your options: guilty, or not. But there's another choice that neither the judge nor the lawyers will tell you -- often because they're not allowed to and also it might better if you *don't* know. This video will tell you that third choice, but be warned: simply *watching* may prevent you from ever serving on a jury -- so this is your last chance to hit the pause button before you learn about... Jury nullification: when the defendant is 100% beyond-a-reasonable-doubt guilty *but* the jurors *also* think he shouldn't be punished. The jury can nullify the law and let him go free. But before your on your next jury and yell 'Null! Booya!' at the judge you should know that just talking about jury nullification in the wrong circumstances can get you arrested. Though a video such as this one, simply acknowledging the *existence* of jury nullification and in *no way advocating* it is totally OK. And, while we're at it: *(CGP Grey is not a lawyer, this is not legal advice it is meant for entertainment purposes only. Seriously, guy, don't do anything in a court of law based on what an Internet Video told you. No joke.)* So why can't you do this? It's because nullification isn't *in* the law †, but exists as a logical consequence of two other laws: First: that juries can't be punished for a 'wrong' decision -- no matter the witnesses, DNA, or video proof show. That's the point of a jury: to be the decider. and Second: when a defendant is found not-guilty, that defendant can't be tried again for the same crime ‡. So there *are* only two stated options: guilty or not, it's just that jury nullification is when the words of the jurors don't match their thoughts -- for which they can't be punished and their not-guilty decision can't be changed. These laws are necessary for juries to exist within a fair system, but the logical consequence is... contentious -- lawyers and judges argue about jury nullification like physicists argue about quantum mechanics. Both are difficult to observe and the interpretation of both has a huge philosophical ramification for the subject as a whole. Is nullification the righteous will of the people or an anarchy of twelve or just how citizens judge their laws? The go-to example in favor of nullification is the fugitive slave law: when Northern juries refused to convict escaped slaves and set them free. Can't argue with that. But the anarchy side is Southern juries refusing to convict white lynch mobs. Not humanity at its best. But both of these are juries nullifying the law. Also juries have *two* options where their thoughts may differ from their words. Jury nullification usually refers to the non-guilty version but juries can convict without evidence just as easily as they can acquit in spite of it. This is jury nullification too and the jurors are protected by the first rule, though the second doesn't apply and judges have the power to overrule a guilty verdict if they think the jurors are… nt the best. And, of course, a guilty defendant can appeal, at least for a little while. Which makes the guilty form of jury nullification weaker than the not-guilty kind. Cold comfort, though. Given the possibility of jurors who might ignore the law as written, it's not surprising when picking jurors for a trial, lawyers -- whose existence is dependent on an orderly society -- will ask about nullification, usually in the slightly roundabout way: "Do you have any beliefs that might prevent you from making a decision based strictly on the law?" If after learning about jury nullification you think it's a good idea: answer 'yes' and you'll be rejected, but answer 'no' with the intent to get on the jury to nullify and you've just committed perjury -- technically a federal crime -- which makes the optimal strategy once on a jury to zip it. But This introduces a problem for jurors who intend to nullify: telling the other 11 angry men about your position is risky, which makes nullification as a tool for fixing unjust laws nation wide problematic. (Not to mention about 95% of criminal charges in the United States never make it to trial and rather end in a plea bargain, but that's a story for another time.) The only question about jury nullification that may matter is if jurors should be *told* about it and the courts are near universal † in their decision: 'no way'. Which might seem self-interested -- again, courts depend on the law -- but there's evidence that telling jurors about nullification changes the way they vote by making evidence less relevant -- which isn't surprising: that's what nullification *is*. But mock trials also show sympathetic defendants get more non-guilty verdicts and unsympathetic defendants get more *guilty* verdicts in front of jurors who were explicitly told about nullification compared to those who weren't. Which sounds bad, but it also isn't difficult to imagine situations where jurors blindly following the law would be terribly unjust -- which is the heart of nullification: juries judge the law, not solely evidence. In the end righteous will of the people, or anarchy, or citizen lawmaking -- the system leaves you to decide -- but as long as courts are fair they require these rules, so jury nullification will always be with us.

Public General Acts

Short title, popular name or summaryCitationRoyal assent (or the start of session)
Long title
1983 c. 1
8 February 1983
An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on 31st March 1983 and 1984.
1983 c. 2
8 February 1983
An Act to consolidate the Representation of the People Acts of 1949, 1969, 1977, 1978 and 1980, the Electoral Registers Acts of 1949 and 1953, the Elections (welsh Forms) Act 1964, Part III of the Local Government Act 1972, sections 6 to 10 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, the Representation of the People (Armed Forces) Act 1976, the Returning Officers (Scotland) Act 1977, section 3 of the Representation of the People Act 1981, section 62 of and Schedule 2 to the Mental Health (Amendment) Act 1982, and connected provisions; and to repeal as obsolete the Representation of the People Act 1979 and other enactments related to the Representation of the People Acts.
Agricultural Marketing Act 1983 (repealed)
1983 c. 3
1 March 1983
An Act to establish a body corporate to be known as Food from Britain to improve the marketing of food produced or processed in the United Kingdom and of other agricultural produce of the United Kingdom; to transfer to Food from Britain the functions of the Central Council for Agricultural and Horticultural Co-operation and to dissolve the Central Council; to enable certain other marketing organisations to make contributions to Food from Britain; and to repeal section 61(9) of the Agriculture Act 1967.
(Repealed by )
Pig Industry Levy Act 1983
1983 c. 4
1 March 1983
An Act to authorise the Meat and Livestock Commission to impose a levy for the purpose of meeting costs incurred by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in consequence of exercising any of his powers under the Animal Health Act 1981 in relation to the disease of pigs known as Aujeszky's disease or in relation to pigs which are affected or suspected of being affected with, or have been exposed to the infection of, that disease and for the purpose of making certain additional compensation payments to the owners of such pigs in respect of losses incurred by them in consequence of action taken by the Minister in relation to those pigs under that Act; and to provide for the application of the proceeds of the levy for those and connected purposes and otherwise for the benefit of the pig industry or the pig products industry.
1983 c. 5
28 March 1983
An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on 31st March 1982 and 1983.
1983 c. 6
28 March 1983
An Act to provide for the acquisition of British citizenship by persons having connections with the Falkland Islands.
Conwy Tunnel (Supplementary Powers) Act 1983
1983 c. 7
28 March 1983
An Act to authorise the Secretary of State to acquire certain land and construct and carry out certain works, and to confer on him certain other powers, for or in connection with the construction, maintenance and improvement of a tunnel which he is authorised under the Highways Act 1980 to construct across the Conwy Estuary as part of a special road; and for connected purposes.
British Fishing Boats Act 1983
1983 c. 8
28 March 1983
An Act to prohibit the fishing for and trans-shipment of sea fish by or from British fishing boats, in areas specified by order made by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Secretaries of State respectively concerned with the sea fishing industry in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, unless those boats satisfy conditions prescribed by an order of those Ministers with respect to the nationality of members of the crew; and to prohibit the landing of sea fish in the United Kingdom from British fishing boats that do not satisfy conditions so prescribed.
Currency Act 1983
1983 c. 9
28 March 1983
An Act to amend the Coinage Act 1971 and the law relating to issuing and writing off bank notes.
Transport Act 1983
1983 c. 10
28 March 1983
An Act to make further provision with respect to the finances and management of certain Transport Executives; and to reduce the indebtedness of the National Dock Labour Board in respect of money borrowed from the Secretary of State for financing severance payments to registered dock workers.
Civil Aviation (Eurocontrol) Act 1983
1983 c. 11
11 April 1983
An Act to make further provision with respect to the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation known as Eurocontrol and to amend section 73(4) of the Civil Aviation Act 1982.
Divorce Jurisdiction, Court Fees and Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 1983
1983 c. 12
11 April 1983
An Act to extend the jurisdiction of sheriffs in Scotland in relation to actions for divorce; to make provision as regards the sufficiency of evidence in certain actions for divorce in Scotland; to make new provision in Scotland as to the fees and outlays of counsel and solicitors in relation both to legal aid, and to the giving of legal advice and assistance under the Legal Advice and Assistance Act 1972; to make new provision in relation to the regulation of fees payable in the Scottish courts; and for connected purposes.
Merchant Shipping Act 1983
1983 c. 13
11 April 1983
An Act to make further provision in respect of the registration of small ships and the appointment of registrars at ports.
International Transport Conventions Act 1983
1983 c. 14
11 April 1983
An Act to give effect to the Convention concerning International Carriage by Rail signed on behalf of the United Kingdom on 9th May 1980; and to make further provision for the amendment of Acts giving effect to other international transport conventions so as to take account of revisions of the conventions to which they give effect.
British Shipbuilders Act 1983 (repealed)
1983 c. 15
9 May 1983
An Act to make further provision with respect to the functions and activities of British Shipbuilders.
(Repealed by )
Level Crossings Act 1983
1983 c. 16
9 May 1983
An Act to make further provision about level crossings.
Plant Varieties Act 1983 (repealed)
1983 c. 17
9 May 1983
An Act to amend the Plant Varieties and Seeds Act 1964.
(Repealed by )
1983 c. 18
9 May 1983
An Act to implement the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material; and for purposes connected therewith.
Matrimonial Homes Act 1983 (repealed)
1983 c. 19
9 May 1983
An Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to the rights of a husband or wife to occupy a dwelling house that has been a matrimonial home.
(Repealed by )
1983 c. 20
9 May 1983
An Act to consolidate the law relating to mentally disordered persons.
Pilotage Act 1983 (repealed)
1983 c. 21
9 May 1983
An Act to consolidate the Pilotage Acts 1913 and 1936 and certain provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act 1979.
(Repealed by )
Ports (Reduction of Debt) Act 1983
1983 c. 22
9 May 1983
An Act to make provision for reducing the indebtedness of the Port of London Authority and the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company.
Water Act 1983
1983 c. 23
9 May 1983
An Act to make provision as to the constitution and procedure of water authorities and their borrowing and other powers and as to arrangements for the carrying out of their sewerage functions; to enable water authorities and statutory water companies to provide advice and assistance outside the United Kingdom; to provide for the dissolution of the National Water Council and the Water Space Amenity Commission; and to repeal the Water Charges Equalisation Act 1977; and for connected purposes.
Licensing (Occasional Permissions) Act 1983 (repealed)
1983 c. 24
9 May 1983
An Act to empower licensing justices in England and Wales to grant to representatives of organisations not carried on for private gain occasional permissions authorising the sale of intoxicating liquor at functions connected with the activities of such organisations.
(Repealed by )
1983 c. 25
9 May 1983
An Act to amend the law relating to electricity so as to facilitate the generation and supply of electricity by persons other than Electricity Boards, and for certain other purposes; and to amend the law relating to the duties of persons responsible for nuclear installations and to compensation for breach of those duties.
Pet Animals Act 1951 (Amendment) Act 1983
or the Pet Animals Act 1951 (Amendment) Act 1982[a]
1983 c. 26
9 May 1983
An Act to amend the Pet Animals Act 1951 regulating the sale of pet animals.
1983 c. 27
13 May 1983
An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on 31st March 1984, to appropriate the supplies granted in this Session of Parliament, and to repeal certain Consolidated Fund and Appropriation Acts.
1983 c. 28
13 May 1983
An Act to grant certain duties, to alter other duties, and to amend the law relating to the National Debt and the Public Revenue, and to make further provision in connection with Finance.
Miscellaneous Financial Provisions Act 1983
1983 c. 29
13 May 1983
An Act to establish a Development Commission in place of the Commissioners appointed under the Development and Road Improvement Funds Act 1909; to authorise the making of grants by the Secretary of State to bodies promoting industrial or commercial development in areas in England; to extinguish liability in respect of certain guarantees given under the Colonial Loans Act 1949; to amend certain enactments authorising the Treasury to give guarantees; to extend the power of the Crown Estate Commissioners to grant leases; to make provision for the redemption of certain annuities and allowances which have been payable out of public funds since before 1874; to amend section 173A of the Local Government Act 1972; and for connected purposes.
Diseases of Fish Act 1983 (repealed)
1983 c. 30
13 May 1983
An Act to make further provision for preventing the spread of disease among fish, including shellfish and fish bred or reared in the course of fish farming.
(Repealed by )
Coroners' Juries Act 1983
1983 c. 31
13 May 1983
An Act to make fresh provision with respect to the qualifications of persons eligible to serve on coroners' juries; to provide criminal penalties for evasion of service on a coroner's jury; to amend section 26 of the Coroners (Amendment) Act 1926; and for connected purposes.
Marriage Act 1983
1983 c. 32
13 May 1983
An Act to enable marriages of house-bound and detained persons to be solemnized at the place where they reside; and for connected purposes.
Solvent Abuse (Scotland) Act 1983 (repealed)
1983 c. 33
13 May 1983
An Act to amend the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 to add solvent abuse to the conditions indicating the need for compulsory measures of care.
(Repealed by )
Mobile Homes Act 1983
1983 c. 34
13 May 1983
An Act to make new provision in place of sections 1 to 6 of the Mobile Homes Act 1975.
Litter Act 1983
1983 c. 35
13 May 1983
An Act to consolidate the Litter Acts 1958 and 1971, together with section 51 of the Public Health Act 1961, section 4 of the Local Government (Development and Finance) (Scotland) Act 1964 and section 24 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and related provisions of those Acts.
Social Security and Housing Benefits Act 1983
1983 c. 36
13 May 1983
An Act to make provision for the calculation on an historic basis of certain increases in the sums specified in sections 125 and 126A of the Social Security Act 1975 and in the needs allowances under section 29 of the Social Security and Housing Benefits Act 1982.
Importation of Milk Act 1983 (repealed)
1983 c. 37
13 May 1983
An Act to make provision as to the importation of milk and as to imported milk and milk brought to Northern Ireland from Great Britain.
(Repealed by )
Dentists Act 1983
1983 c. 38
13 May 1983
An Act to amend the Dentists Act 1957 and for connected purposes.
Mental Health (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 1983
1983 c. 39
13 May 1983
An Act to amend the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1960; and for connected purposes.
Education (Fees and Awards) Act 1983
1983 c. 40
13 May 1983
An Act to make provision with respect to the fees charged by universities and other institutions to students not having the requisite connection with the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man and the exclusion of such students from eligibility for certain discretionary awards.
Health and Social Services and Social Security Adjudications Act 1983
1983 c. 41
13 May 1983
An Act to amend the law relating to the financing of certain social services in England and Wales and Scotland and to children and young persons; to make fresh provision for the Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work and further provision for the remuneration and conditions of service of medical and dental practitioners in the National Health Service and health service officers; to amend the law relating to homes regulated by the Nursing Homes Act 1975, the Child Care Act 1980, the Residential Homes Act 1980 and the Children's Homes Act 1982; to repeal enactments about the designation of health authorities as teaching authorities and membership of authorities so designated; to make further provision for social security adjudication; to make further provision for fees for medical practitioners' certificates relating to notifiable diseases and food poisoning; to abolish certain advisory bodies; to make minor alterations in certain enactments relating to health; and for connected purposes.
Copyright (Amendment) Act 1983
1983 c. 42
13 May 1983
An Act to amend section 21 of the Copyright Act 1956 so as to provide new penalties for offences relating to infringing copies of sound recordings and cinematograph films; and to provide for the issue and execution of search warrants in relation to such offences.
Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Act 1983 (repealed)
1983 c. 43
13 May 1983
An Act to make provision about the granting, without tests of competence to drive, of driving licences to certain persons who are resident in Great Britain and are or have been authorised to drive under the law in force in places outside Great Britain, and for connected purposes.
(Repealed by )
National Audit Act 1983
1983 c. 44
13 May 1983
An Act to strengthen Parliamentary control and supervision of expenditure of public money by making new provision for the appointment and status of the Comptroller and Auditor General, establishing a Public Accounts Commission and a National Audit Office and making new provision for promoting economy, efficiency and effectiveness in the use of such money by government departments and other authorities and bodies; to amend or repeal certain provisions of the Exchequer and Audit Departments Acts 1866 and 1921; and for connected purposes.
County Courts (Penalties for Contempt) Act 1983
1983 c. 45
13 May 1983
An Act to provide for county courts to be treated as superior courts for the purposes of section 14 of the Contempt of Court Act 1981.
Agricultural Holdings (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 1983 (repealed)
1983 c. 46
13 May 1983
An Act to amend the law relating to termination of tenancies of agricultural holdings in Scotland and to variation of rent for such holdings; and for connected purposes.
(Repealed by )
1983 c. 47
13 May 1983
An Act to establish Boards of Trustees of the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Science Museum, the Armouries and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, to transfer property to them and confer functions on them, to make provision in relation to government grants to, and employment by, armed forces museums, to establish a Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England, to confer functions on the Commission, to dissolve the Historic Buildings Council for England and the Ancient Monuments Board for England, to amend certain enactments relating to the heritage, and for connected purposes.
1983 c. 48
26 July 1983
An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on 31st March 1984, and to appropriate the supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.
1983 c. 49
26 July 1983
An Act to grant certain duties, to alter other duties, and to amend the law relating to the National Debt and the Public Revenue, and to make further provision in connection with Finance.
Companies (Beneficial Interests) Act 1983
1983 c. 50
26 July 1983
An Act to provide for disregarding certain interests and rights in determining for the purposes of provisions of the Companies Act 1948 and the Companies Act 1980 whether a company is beneficially interested under a trust or has a beneficial interest in shares.
International Monetary Arrangements Act 1983
1983 c. 51
26 July 1983
An Act to substitute a new limit for the limit on lending to the International Monetary Fund imposed by section 2(1) of the International Monetary Fund Act 1979 and to provide for the Bank of England to be indemnified in respect of certain financial assistance.
Local Authorities (Expenditure Powers) Act 1983
1983 c. 52
26 July 1983
An Act to remove certain restrictions on the powers of local authorities under section 137 of the Local Government Act 1972 and section 83 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973.
Car Tax Act 1983
1983 c. 53
26 July 1983
An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to car tax.
1983 c. 54
26 July 1983
An Act to consolidate the Medical Acts 1956 to 1978 and certain related provisions, with amendments to give effect to recommendations of the Law Commission and the Scottish Law Commission.
Value Added Tax Act 1983 (repealed)
1983 c. 55
26 July 1983
An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to value added tax.
(Repealed by )
Oil Taxation Act 1983
1983 c. 56
1 December 1983
An Act to vary the reliefs available for certain expenditure incurred in connection with assets used or to be used in connection with oil fields; to bring into charge to petroleum revenue tax certain sums received or receivable in respect of such assets and of certain other assets situated in the United Kingdom, the territorial sea thereof or a designated area, within the meaning of the Continental Shelf Act 1964; to amend Part II of the Oil Taxation Act 1975 in relation to sums so received or receivable; and for connected purposes.
1983 c. 57
21 December 1983
An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending on 31st March 1984 and 1985.
British Shipbuilders (Borrowing Powers) Act 1983 (repealed)
1983 c. 58
21 December 1983
An Act to amend section 11(7) of the Aircraft and Shipbuilding Industries Act 1977.
(Repealed by )
1983 c. 59
21 December 1983
An Act to confer on holders of petroleum production licences an exemption from royalties (including royalties in kind) in respect of petroleum from certain new fields off the coast of Great Britain.
Coal Industry Act 1983
1983 c. 60
21 December 1983
An Act to increase the limit on the borrowing powers of the National Coal Board; and to make further provision with respect to grants and payments by the Secretary of State in connection with the coal industry.
  1. ^ Although passed 1983, and despite the heading to the Queen's Printer edition stating that the Act is the Pet Animals Act 1951 (Amendment) Act 1983 (which is how the Act is invariably cited), the section granting the short title in the Act itself deems that the Act is the "Pet Animals Act 1951 (Amendment) Act 1982".[4]

Local Acts

Short title, popular name or summaryCitationRoyal assent (or the start of session)
Long title
Ullapool Pier (Works) Order Confirmation Act 1983
1983 c. i
8 February 1983
An Act to confirm a Provisional Order under the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act 1936, relating to Ullapool Pier (Works).
 
Ullapool Pier (Works) Order 1982[a]
Provisional Order to authorise the construction of works; and for other purposes.
1983 c. ii
8 February 1983
An Act to confer further powers on the British Waterways Board; to make further provisions for the control and regulation of the Board's waterways; to make provisions in relation to certain statutory and other obligations of the Board; and for other purposes.
Greater London Council (General Powers) Act 1983
1983 c. iii
28 March 1983
An Act to confer further powers upon the Greater London Council and other authorities; and for other purposes.
British Railways (Liverpool Street Station) Act 1983
1983 c. iv
11 April 1983
An Act to empower the British Railways Board to construct works and to purchase lands in the city of London and in the London boroughs of Hackney and Tower Hamlets; to confer further powers on the Board and for other purposes.
Hampshire Act 1983
1983 c. v
9 May 1983
An Act to re-enact with amendments and to extend certain local enactments in force within the county of Hampshire; to confer further powers on the Hampshire County Council and local authorities in the county; to make further provision with regard to the environment, local government, improvement, health and finances of the county; and for other purposes.
Parkeston Quay Act 1983
1983 c. vi
13 May 1983
An Act to empower Sealink Harbours Limited to construct works and to acquire land at Parkeston Quay; to confer further powers on the Company; and for other purposes.
Ashridge (Bonar Law Memorial) Trust Act 1983
1983 c. vii
26 July 1983
An Act to amend the Ashridge (Bonar Law Memorial) Trust Act 1954; and for other purposes.
Associated British Ports Act 1983
1983 c. viii
26 July 1983
An Act to empower Associated British Ports to construct works and to acquire lands; to confer further powers on A.B. Ports; and for other purposes.
Commons Registration (Glamorgan) Act 1983
1983 c. ix
26 July 1983
An Act to make provision for the validation of the registers of common land maintained under the Commons Registration Act 1965 by the former Glamorgan County Council and Merthyr Tydfil and Swansea County Borough Councils; and for other purposes.
Tor Bay Harbour (Torquay Marina &c.) Act 1983
1983 c. x
26 July 1983
An Act to authorise the council of the borough of Torbay to construct works in the harbour at Torquay; to make provision for moorings and the licensing thereof; to amend the Tor Bay Harbour Act 1970; and for other purposes.
London Transport (Liverpool Street) Act 1983
1983 c. xi
26 July 1983
An Act to empower the London Transport Executive to acquire lands; to confer further powers on the Executive; and for other purposes.
King's College London Act 1983
1983 c. xii
26 July 1983
An Act to reunite King's College Hospital Medical School (University of London) with King's College London; to transfer all rights, properties and liabilities from the School to the College; and for connected and other purposes.
Lloyds Bowmaker Act 1983
1983 c. xiii
27 October 1983
An Act to provide for the transfer to Lloyds Bowmaker Limited of the undertakings of certain subsidiaries of Lloyds and Scottish PLC; and for other purposes.
Pwllheli Harbour Act 1983
1983 c. xiv
1 December 1983
An Act to empower the Dwyfor District Council (Cyngor Dosbarth Dwyfor) to construct works at Pwllheli Harbour; to confer powers on them as the harbour authority for that harbour and for the provision of facilities therein; and for other purposes.
Greater London Council (Money) Act 1983
1983 c. xv
1 December 1983
An Act to regulate prescribed expenditure and expenditure on lending to other persons by the Greater London Council, including prescribed expenditure of the London Transport Executive and their wholly-owned subsidiaries which is to be treated as prescribed expenditure of the Greater London Council, during the financial period from 1st April 1983 to 30th September 1984; and for other purposes.
Severn-Trent Water Authority Act 1983
1983 c. xvi
1 December 1983
An Act to provide for the improvement of land drainage and the relief of flooding in the valley of the river Soar; to authorise the Severn-Trent Water Authority to construct works and to acquire lands; to confer further powers on the Authority; and for other purposes.
Standard Chartered Merchant Bank Act 1983
1983 c. xvii
1 December 1983
An Act to provide for the vesting in MAIBL PLC of the undertaking of Standard Chartered Merchant Bank Limited; and for other purposes.
Staffordshire Act 1983
1983 c. xviii
21 December 1983
An Act to re-enact with amendments and to extend certain local enactments in force within the county of Staffordshire; to confer further powers on the Staffordshire County Council and local authorities in the county; to make further provision with regard to the environment, local government, improvement, health and finances of the county; to make further provision regarding the trusts respectively relating to the burgesses and the Silverdale lands of the borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme and the Coton Field Estate in the borough of Stafford; and for other purposes.
Milford Haven Conservancy Act 1983
1983 c. xix
21 December 1983
An Act to repeal and re-enact with amendments the Milford Haven Conservancy Acts and Orders 1958 to 1980 and to make further provision with respect to the Milford Haven Conservancy Board; and for other purposes.
  1. ^ Although passed in 1983, the short title specifies the year 1982.

See also

Notes

References

  • Current Law Statutes Annotated 1983. 1983. ISBN 9780421325401.
  • Halsbury's Statutes of England. Third Edition. Volume 53: Continuation Volume 1983. Butterworths. London. 1984.
  1. ^ Acts of Parliament Numbering and Citation Act 1962, 10 & 11 Eliz. 2. c. 34, s. 1.
  2. ^ Law Commission; Scottish Law Commission, Report on the Interpretation Act 1889 and certain other enactments relating to the construction and operation of Acts of Parliament and other instruments (PDF), (Cmnd. 7235; Law Com. No. 90; Scot Law Com. No. 53, 1978) para. 7A; cf. An Act for shortening the Language used in Acts of Parliament, 13 & 14 Vict. c. 21, s. 3 (now rep.) and the Interpretation Act 1889, 52 & 53 Vict. c. 63, s. 35(1) (now rep.).
  3. ^ Erskine May, para. 30.75, archived from the original on 9 September 2021, retrieved 9 September 2021.
  4. ^ Pet Animals Act 1951 (Amendment) Act 1983, 1983 c. 26, s. 2(1).
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