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English: An Act to make further provision with respect to the administration of justice and matters connected therewith; to amend the Solicitors Act 1974; to regulate the provision of solicitors' services in the case of incorporated practices; to regulate the provision of conveyancing services by persons as licensed conveyancers; to make further provision with respect to complaints relating to ...
Administration of Justice Act (with its variations) is a stock short title used for legislation in the United Kingdom relating to the administration of justice. The Bill for an Act with this short title may have been known as a Administration of Justice Bill during its passage through Parliament.
Before the passing of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990, solicitors had a near-complete monopoly on conveyancing work. [1] The introduction of licensed conveyancers with the passage of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 did little to change the situation, [1] with no great switch in conveyancing work from solicitors to licensed conveyancers.
Sect. 24 of that Act provides "that all the laws and statutes in force within the realm of England at the passing of this Act" (that is to say, the year 1828) "shall be applied in the administration of justice in the courts of New South Wales," and it is sought by construction to limit the words "all laws and statutes" by introducing into the ...
Merchant Shipping Act 1985 (c. 3) Douglas Extension of Boundaries Act 1985 (c.6) Collection of Fines etc. Act 1985 (c.7) Trade Disputes Act 1985 (c.18) Road Traffic Regulation Act 1985 (c.20) Licensing and Registration of Vehicles Act 1985 (c.21) Road Traffic Act 1985 (c.23) Local Government Act 1985 (c.24) Treasury Act 1985
Long title: An Act to increase the jurisdiction of county courts and to amend the County Courts Act 1959; to make further provision for appeals from the High Court (whether in England and Wales or in Northern Ireland) to the House of Lords; to enable wills and codicils to be made for mentally disordered persons; to make provision for interim payments to be made where proceedings are pending ...
An Act to amend the law relating to the superannuation and other benefits payable to or in respect of civil servants, including members of Her Majesty's diplomatic service, and to provide for certain other matters connected with the establishment of that service, to amend the law relating to such benefits payable to or in respect of persons ...
The Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c. 41) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed the legal profession and courts of England and Wales.The Act was the culmination of a series of reports and reforms that started with the Benson Commission in the 1970s, and significantly changed the way that the legal profession and court system worked.