Citizenship Act 1977

Miscellaneous provisions

30: Repeals, consequential amendments, and revocation

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"Changes to old laws: some are cancelled, some are updated, and some are no longer valid."

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When you look at the changes made by this law, you see that some old laws are repealed. This means the laws listed in the Schedule 2 are no longer valid. You will not have to follow these laws anymore.

Some other laws are amended, which means they are changed in some way. You can find out how these laws are changed by looking at the Schedule 3. This schedule shows what changes are made to the laws listed.

The Citizenship Deprivation Rules 1949 are also revoked, which means they are cancelled. You do not have to follow these rules anymore because they are no longer valid. This is another change made by this law.

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Part 2Miscellaneous provisions

30Repeals, consequential amendments, and revocation

  1. The enactments specified in Schedule 2 are hereby consequentially repealed.

  2. The enactments specified in Schedule 3 are hereby consequentially amended in the manner indicated in that schedule.

  3. The Citizenship Deprivation Rules 1949 are hereby consequentially revoked.