Coroners Act 2006

Appointments, administration, powers, offences and penalties, and technical provisions - Technical provisions

144: Transitional provisions: arrangements effective on and after 1 July 2007 are in Schedule 3

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"Rules for when the old coroners law ends and the new one starts"

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When the Coroners Act 1988 is repealed, it is subject to some conditions. You can find these conditions in Schedule 3. The repeal happens because of section 143.

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Part 4Appointments, administration, powers, offences and penalties, and technical provisions
Technical provisions

144Transitional provisions: arrangements effective on and after 1 July 2007 are in Schedule 3

  1. The repeal, by section 143, of the Coroners Act 1988, is subject to the provisions set out in Schedule 3.