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Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. Application of this Act Meaning of certain expressions as used...

    1. Application of this Act

      1. 1.Meaning of certain expressions as used in this Act.

      2. 2.Application of this Act.

      3. 3.Rules not inconsistent not excluded.

    2. Operation of enactments

      1. 4.Acts to be deemed public.

      2. 5.Provisions in private Acts.

      3. 6.Enactments to apply to whole of Northern Ireland.

      4. 7.Crown not bound, unless named.

      5. 8.References to the Crown, etc.

      6. 9.Provisions to be substantive enactments.

      7. 10.Preamble and marginal notes.

      8. 11.References in enactments.

      9. 11A.References to EU instruments etc which have direct effect

      10. 12.Amending provisions.

      11. 13.Date of passing, etc., of enactments.

      12. 14.Coming into force of enactments.

      13. 15.Date of expiration of enactments.

      14. 16.Exercise of powers before enactment comes into force.

      15. 17.Statutory powers and duties generally.

      16. 18.Provisions as to holders of offices.

      17. 19.Effect of words of incorporation.

      18. 20.Offences.

      19. 21.Rules regulating procedure of courts and tribunals.

      20. 22.Powers of appellate courts.

      21. 23.Inquiries and investigations

      22. 24.Service of documents.

      23. 25.Deviation in forms.

      24. 26.Oaths, affirmations and declarations.

      25. 27.Operation of declaration that provisions are to cease to have effect.

      26. 28.Effect of repeal.

      27. 29.Effect of substituting provisions.

      28. 30.Reprints.

    3. Construction of Enactments

      1. 31.Enactment always speaking.

      2. 32.Limited nature of powers, privileges or advantages granted by enactments.

      3. 33.Expressions in instrument have same meaning as in enactment.

      4. 34.Application of interpretation provisions in enactments.

      5. 35.Corresponding meanings of parts of speech.

      6. 36.Names commonly used.

      7. 37.Rules as to gender and number.

      8. 38.Construction of “shall” and “may”.

      9. 39.Time.

      10. 40.Distance.

    4. Meaning of particular words and phrases

      1. 41.Definitions for parliamentary purposes.

      2. 42.Definitions for judicial purposes.

      3. 43.Definitions for official purposes.

      4. 43A.Definitions in connection with police.

      5. 44.Definitions for local government purposes.

      6. 44A.Definitions relating to the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union

      7. 45.References relating to land.

      8. 46.Miscellaneous definitions.

    5. Citation

      1. 47.Citation of statutory provisions, etc.

    6. Supplemental

      1. 48.Repeals, etc.

      2. 49.Saving.

      3. S. 50 rep. by SLR 1973

      4. 51.Short title.

  3. SCHEDULES

    1. Schedule rep. by SLR 1973

    2. SCHEDULE A1

      PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO INQUIRIES AND INVESTIGATIONS

      1. 1.Introductory

      2. 2.Appointment of person to hold inquiry

      3. 3.Notification of time and place of inquiry

      4. 4.Powers to require persons to give evidence etc.

      5. 5.Oaths and statements

      6. 6.Offences

      7. 7.Expenses

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