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The Irish Statute Book, also known as the electronic Irish Statute Book (eISB), is a database produced by the Office of the Attorney General of Ireland. It contains copies of Acts of the Oireachtas and statutory instruments. [1] [2] [3] It also contains a Legislation Directory which includes chronological tables of pre-1922 legislation. [4]
The Irish statutes: Revised edition. 3 Edward II to the Union. A.D. 1310–1800. By Authority (PDF). London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. pp. xiii– lxiv. "Pre-Union Irish Statutes". Irish Statute Book. Attorney General of Ireland
3rdd – Third Dáil, applies only to the Constitution of the Irish Free State (Saorstát Eireann) Act 1922; ifs – Oireachtas (Irish Free State) Left blank, this defaults to Oireachtas. access-date Date link checked on Irish Statute Book. archive-url Archived version of link to legislation archive-date Required when using archive-url
"Pre-Union Irish Statutes". Irish Statute Book. Attorney General of Ireland (Index includes medieval "royal ordinances and similar documents that are recognised as having the force and effect of an Act of Parliament". [2]) "Statutes which have already been repealed (i.e. prior to the Statute Law Revision Act 2007)" (PDF).
The Irish statutes: Revised edition. 3 Edward II to the Union. A.D. 1310–1800. By Authority (PDF). London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. pp. xiii–lxiv. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 June 2024 "Pre-Union Irish Statutes". Irish Statute Book. Attorney General of Ireland. Archived from the original on 19 March 2013
"Pre-Union Irish Statutes". Irish Statute Book. Attorney General of Ireland (Index includes medieval "royal ordinances and similar documents that are recognised as having the force and effect of an Act of Parliament". [1]) "Statutes which have already been repealed (i.e. prior to the Statute Law Revision Act 2007)" (PDF).
c. 14 Statute of labourers to be sent to every sheriff, mayor, etc., for proclamation. c. 15 English not to stir up war. c. 16 Common law to be used by English, and not the Brehon law, or the march law. c. 17 The King's officers not be hindered. c. 18 Persons having lands in the march lands (border lands) to maintain and aid the marches, etc.
An Act for explaining and amending an Act of Parliament made in the ninth year of his late Majesty King William, intitled, "An Act for the preventing frivolous and vexatious Law Suits; and giving Remedy to the Parties grieved to recover their Costs at Law in certain Cases, where heretofore no Costs were given." [c]