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Whereas the several laws heretofore made for restraining the privilege of Parliament with respect to actions or suits commenced and prosecuted at any time from and immediately after the dissolution or prorogation of any Parliament until a new Parliament should meet, or the same be reassembled, and from and immediately after an adjournment of both Houses of Parliament for above the space of fourteen days, until both houses should meet or assemble, are insufficient to obviate the inconveniences arising from the delay of suits by reason of privilege of Parliament, whereby the parties often lose the benefit of several terms: For the preventing all delays the King or his subjects may receive in prosecuting their several rights, titles, debts, dues, demands, or suits for which they have cause,
C1 | Short title given by Short Titles Act 1896 (c. 14) |
Ss. 3, 4 repealed by Civil Procedure Acts Repeal Act 1879 (c. 59) |
S. 5 repealed by Administration of Justice Act 1965 (c. 2) Sch. 2 |
Words repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1871 (c. 116) |
Version no | Start date | End date | Extent | Confers power | Blanket amendment |
> 1 | 01/02/1991 | E+W+S | N | N |
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