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The United States Statutes at Large is the name of the session law publication for U.S. Federal statutes. [1] The public laws and private laws are numbered and organized in chronological order. [2] U.S. Federal statutes are published in a three-part process, consisting of slip laws, session laws (Statutes at Large), and codification (United ...
The Statutes at Large: . Edition by Owen Ruffhead, from "Magna Charta" down to the Acts of 4 Geo. 3: 9 volumes, London. "Printed for Mark Basket, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, and by the Assigns of Robert Basket; And by Henry Woodfall and William Strahan, Law Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty", 1763–1765.
The Statutes at Large. Vol. 1 – Magna Charta to 14 Edward III – 1225 to 1340. 16 April 1762. pp. 132–133 – via Internet Archive. "Anno septimo Edwardi I". The Statutes at Large. Vol. 1 – Magna Charta to 14 Edward III – 1225 to 1340. Cambridge, Printed by J. Bentham. 16 April 1762. pp. 132–133 – via Internet Archive.
The Statutes at Large. Vol. 4 - 1 Richard III to 31 Henry VIII - 1483-4 to 1539. pp. 1–21 – via Internet Archive. "Anno primo Richardi III". The Statutes at Large. Vol. 4 - 1 Richard III to 31 Henry VIII - 1483-4 to 1539. pp. 1–21 – via Internet Archive. Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes. Vol. 1: To the End of the Session ...
The Statutes at Large. Vol. 13: From the Twelfth Year of Queen Anne to the Fifth Year of King George I. Cambridge: Joseph Bentham. pp. 137– 323 – via Internet Archive. Journals of the House of Commons. Vol. 18. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1803. pp. 16– 471 – via Google Books. Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes ...
Stat. 2 in The Statutes at Large, see Articuli Inquisic' super Statutum Wynton' under Statutes of uncertain date. For "A Statute of Amortifying Lands", cited as 34 Edw. 1. Stat. 3 in The Statutes at Large, see De Inquisitionibus non allocandis de terris ponendis ad mortuam manum . For Statutum de Tallagio, cited as 34 Edw. 1.
Session laws are the collection of statutes enacted by a legislature during a single session of that legislature, often published following the end of the session as a bound volume. The United States Statutes at Large is an example of session laws which are published biennially, because the United States Congress meets for two years per session ...
Provisio de Anno Bisextili et Die (Provision for Leap Years and Days) — cited as 21 Hen. 3 in The Statutes at Large which gives the year as 1236, The Statutes of the Realm gives the year as 1256, whilst the Chronological Table of the Statutes gives it as 1255; repealed by Civil Procedure Acts Repeal Act 1879 (42 & 43 Vict. c. 59)