Control of Dogs Act 1986

SCHEDULE

Enactments Repealed

Session and Chapter or Number and Year

Short Title

Extent of Repeal

2 & 3 Vict. c. 78

Dublin Police Act, 1839

Section 15.

5 & 6 Vict. c. 24

Dublin Police Act, 1842

In section 14 (2), the words

or suffer to be at large any unmuzzled ferocious Dog, or set on or urge any Dog or other Animal to attack, worry, or put in Fear any Person, Horse, or other Animal”.

10 & 11 Vict. c. 89

Town Police Clauses Act, 1847

In section 28, the words

“Every Person who suffers to be at large any unmuzzled ferocious Dog, or sets on or urges any Dog or other Animal to attack, worry or put in fear any Person or Animal:

Every Owner of any Dog who suffers such Dog to go at large, knowing or having reasonable Ground for believing it to be in a rabid State, or to have been bitten by any Dog or other Animal in a rabid State:

Every Person, who after public Notice given by any Justice directing Dogs to be confined on account of Suspicion of canine Madness, suffers any Dog to be at large during the Time specified in such Notice:”.

14 & 15 Vict. c. 92

Summary Jurisdiction (Ireland) Act, 1851

In section 10 (1) the words

“or set on or urge any dog or other animal to attack or worry any person, horse, or other animal,” ;

section 10 (7).

17 & 18 Vict. c. 103

Towns Improvement (Ireland) Act, 1854

In section 72, the words

“Every Person who suffers to be at large any unmuzzled ferocious Dog or sets on or urges any Dog or other Animal to attack, worry, or put in fear any Person or Animal, shall be liable to a Fine not exceeding Ten Shillings:

Every Owner of any Dog who suffers such Dog to go at large, knowing or having reasonable Ground for believing it to be in a rabid State, or to have been bitten by any Dog or other Animal in a rabid State, shall be liable to a Fine not exceeding Ten Shillings:

Every Person who, after public Notice given by any Justice or Justices at Petty Sessions, Chief Magistrate, or Chairman of Commissioners, directing Dogs to be confined on account of Suspicion of canine Madness, suffers any Dog to be at large during the Time specified in such Notice, shall be liable to a Fine not exceeding Ten Shillings:”.

1871, c. 56

Dogs Act, 1871

The whole Act.

1906, c. 32

Dogs Act, 1906

The whole Act.

No. 28 of 1925

Finance Act, 1925

Sections 37 to 39.

No. 35 of 1926

Finance Act, 1926

Section 41.

No. 17 of 1960

Dogs (Protection of Livestock) Act, 1960

The whole Act.

No. 23 of 1963

Finance Act, 1963

Section 33.

No. 10 of 1965

Protection of Animals (Amendment) Act, 1965

Part III.

No. 6 of 1966

Diseases of Animals Act, 1966

Section 56.

No. 20 of 1976

Local Government (Planning and Development) Act, 1976

Paragraphs (d) and (k) of section 43 (1).

No. 15 of 1983

Finance Act, 1983

Section 65.

No. 11 of 1985

Animals Act, 1985

Section 3.