Married Womens Status Act 1957’

SCHEDULE

Enactments Repealed

Session and Chapter or Number and Year.

Short Title.

Extent of Repeal.

(1)

(2)

(3)

11 Geo. 4 & 1 Will. 4. c. 65.

The Infants’ Property Act, 1830 (extended to Ireland by the Infants’ Property (Ireland) Act, 1835).

Section 16, so far as it refers to married women.

4 & 5 Will. 4. c. 92.

The Fines and Recoveries (Ireland) Act, 1834.

Section 21;

In section 38, the words from “and if the tenant in tail” to the end of the section;

Section 43;

Sections 68 to 81.

4 & 5 Vic. c. 20.

The Excise Management Act, 1841.

In section 7, the words “whose husband shall become insane or idiot, or be otherwise incapable of transacting his affairs, or whose husband shall be separated from her and be out of the limits of the United Kingdom”;

The proviso to section 7.

8 & 9 Vic. c. 106.

The Real Property Act, 1845.

In section 6, the words from “and every such disposition by a married woman” to the end of the section.

18 & 19 Vic. c. 39.

The Leasing Powers Act for Religious Worship in Ireland, 1855.

In paragraph (5) of section 3, the words “for their separate use”;

Paragraphs (6) and (7) of section 3.

20 & 21 Vic. c. 57.

The Married Women’s Reversionary Interests Act, 1857.

The whole Act.

28 & 29 Vic. c. 43.

The Married Women’s Property (Ireland) Act, 1865.

The whole Act.

33 & 34 Vic. c. 46.

The Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act, 1870.

Section 60.

40 & 41 Vic. c. 18.

The Settled Estates Act, 1877.

Sections 50 and 51;

In section 52, the words “Subject to such examination as aforesaid”.

40 & 41 Vic. c. 56.

The County Officers and Courts (Ireland) Act, 1877.

Section 65.

44 & 45 Vic. c. 41.

The Conveyancing Act, 1881.

Section 40;

In subsection (1) of section 50, the words from “and may, in like manner” to the end of the subsection;

In paragraph (i) of subsection (2) of section 65, the words from “but, in the case of a married woman” to the end of the paragraph.

44 & 45 Vic. c. 49.

The Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881.

Paragraph (4) of section 38.

44 & 45 Vic. c. 65.

The Leases for Schools (Ireland) Act, 1881.

In paragraph (d) of section 2, the words “for their separate use, and whether restrained or not from anticipation”;

Paragraphs (e) and (f) of section 2.

45 & 46 Vic. c. 38.

The Settled Land Act, 1882.

Section 61.

45 & 46 Vic. c. 39.

The Conveyancing Act, 1882.

Section 7.

45 & 46 Vic. c. 75.

The Married Women’s Property Act, 1882.

The whole Act.

47 & 48 Vic. c. 14.

The Married Women’s Property Act, 1884.

The whole Act.

54 & 55 Vic. c. 66.

The Registration of Title Act, 1891.

In subsection (1) of section 73, the words “Subject to the provisions of this section”;

Subsection (2) of section 73.

56 & 57 Vic. c. 53.

The Trustee Act, 1893.

Section 16;

In subsection (1) of section 45, the words from “and notwithstanding” to “anticipation”.

56 & 57 Vic. c. 63.

The Married Women’s Property Act, 1893.

The whole Act.

7 Edw. 7. c. 18.

The Married Women’s Property Act, 1907.

The whole Act.

8 Edw. 7. c. 24.

The Summary Jurisdiction (Ireland) Act, 1908.

In paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 1 the word “separate”.

8 Edw. 7. c. 69.

The Companies (Consolidation) Act, 1908.

Section 128.

1 & 2 Geo. 5. c. 37.

The Conveyancing Act, 1911.

Section 7.

6 & 7 Geo. 5. c. 50.

The Larceny Act, 1916.

Section 36.

No. 16 of 1927.

The Industrial and Commercial Property (Protection) Act, 1927.

In subsection (4) of section 166, the word “separate”.