Fair Trading Act 1986

Miscellaneous provisions

49: Repeals and consequential amendments

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“Changes and removals of other laws and rules”

This part of the law explains some changes that are being made to other laws and rules. The law makes changes to another law, which you can find in Schedule 1. It also gets rid of some old laws. Some of these old laws stop working as soon as this new law starts. Others will stop working on 1 May 1987. Lastly, it cancels some orders and notices that you can find in Schedule 3. When a law changes or cancels other laws and rules like this, it helps keep everything up to date and organised.

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Business > Fair trading
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Part 6 Miscellaneous provisions

49Repeals and consequential amendments

  1. The enactment specified in Schedule 1 is hereby amended in the manner indicated in that schedule.

  2. The enactments specified in Part A of Schedule 2 are hereby repealed with effect from the commencement of this Act.

  3. The enactments specified in Part B of Schedule 2 are hereby repealed with effect from 1 May 1987.

  4. The orders and notices specified in Schedule 3 are hereby revoked.