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COURTS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT AND REPEAL ACT 2004 (NO. 59 OF 2004) - SECT 20

20 .         Imperial Acts repealed

        (1)         The following Imperial Acts or provisions of them are repealed in so far as they are part of the law of Western Australia —

            (a)         11 Henry VI c. 6 (1433);

            (b)         section 1 of 8 Anne c. 18 (1709)
[ Landlord and Tenant Act 1709 ];

            (c)         1 & 2 Victoria c. 74 (1838)
[An Act to facilitate the Recovery of Possession of Tenements after due Determination of the Tenancy.]
[ Small Tenements Recovery Act 1838 ]
[Adopted by Imperial Acts Adopting Act 1844 ];

            (d)         1 & 2 Victoria c. 110 (1838)
[An Act for abolishing Arrest on Mesne Process in Civil Actions, except in certain Cases; for extending the Remedies of Creditors against the Property of Debtors; and for amending the Laws for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England.]
[ Judgments Act 1838 ]
[Adopted by Imperial Acts Adopting Ordinance 1867 ];

            (e)         sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of 2 & 3 Victoria c. 11 (1839)
[An Act for the better Protection of Purchasers against Judgments, Crown Debts, Lis Pendens, and Fiats in Bankruptcy.]
[ Judgments Act 1839 ]
[Adopted by Imperial Acts Adopting Ordinance 1867 ];

            (f)         3 & 4 Victoria c. 82 (1840)
[An Act for further amending the Act for abolishing Arrest on Mesne Process in Civil Actions.]
[ Judgments Act 1840 ]
[Adopted by Imperial Acts Adopting Ordinance 1867 ];

            (g)         sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 of 18 & 19 Victoria c. 15 (1855)
[An Act for the better Protection of Purchasers against Judgments, Crown Debts, Cases of Lis Pendens, and Life Annuities or Rentcharges.]
[ Judgments Act 1855 ]
[Adopted by Imperial Acts Adopting Ordinance 1867 ].

        (2)         In respect of each Imperial enactment referred to in subsection (1), Part V of the Interpretation Act 1984 applies as if a reference in that Part to the repeal of a written law or to the repeal of an enactment were a reference to the repeal of the Imperial enactment.



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