Trusts Act 2019

Miscellaneous provisions - Consequential amendments and repeals

162: Repeals

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"Old laws that are no longer needed are stopped from being used."

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When you look at the law, you see that some old laws are no longer needed. The laws that are repealed include the Trustee Act 1956, the Perpetuities Act 1964, and the Trustee (Prescribed Rate of Interest) Order 2011. These laws are no longer in effect because they have been replaced or are not needed anymore.

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