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Pleading Act 1711

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Pleading Act 1711[1]
Long titleAn Act [to give further time for inrolling such leases granted from the crown, as have not be inrolled within the respective times therein limited; and] for making the pleading of Deeds of Bargain and Sale enrolled and of Fee Farm Rents more easie.[2]
Citation10 Ann. c. 28
(Ruffhead c. 18)
Dates
Royal assent22 May 1712
Repealed1 January 1926
Other legislation
Repealed byLaw of Property (Amendment) Act 1924
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted

The Pleading Act 1711 (10 Ann. c. 28) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain.

This Act is chapter 18 in Ruffhead's Edition[3] and chapter XVIII in the common printed editions.[4]

The title from "to give" to "limited and" was repealed by section 1 of, and the Schedule to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1887.

Sections 1 and 2 were repealed by section 1 of, and the Schedule to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1867.

The whole Act, being an enactment which, as respects England and Wales, was rendered obsolete by the Law of Property Act 1922, was repealed[5] for England and Wales[6] on 1 January 1926.[7]

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References

  1. ^ The citation of this Act by this short title was authorised by section 1 of, and Schedule 1 to, the Short Titles Act 1896. Due to the repeal of those provisions, it is now authorised by section 19(2) of the Interpretation Act 1978.
  2. ^ These words, except the section in square brackets, are printed against this Act in the second column of Schedule 1 to the Short Titles Act 1896, which is headed "Title".
  3. ^ Council of Law Reporting. The Law Reports. The Public General Statutes, with a list of the local and private Acts, passed in the thirtieth and thirty-first years of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. London. 1867. Page 663. Note 1.
  4. ^ The Public General Acts passed in the fiftieth and fifty-first years of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. HMSO. London. 1887. Page 313.
  5. ^ The Law of Property (Amendment) Act 1924, section 10 and Schedule 10
  6. ^ The Law of Property (Amendment) Act 1924, section 12(4)
  7. ^ The Law of Property (Amendment) Act 1924, section 12(3)


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