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174Minor and consequential amendments, repeals and revocations
(1) Schedule 16 makes provision for remaining minor and consequential amendments (search warrants).
(2) Schedule 17 makes provision for the repeal and revocation of enactments (including enactments which are spent).
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Initial Commencement
Royal Assent
Sub-s (2): Royal Assent (for the purposes of Sch 17, Pt I): 7 April 2005: see s 178(1)(b).
To be appointed
Sub-s (1): To be appointed: see s 178(8).
Sub-s (2): To be appointed (for the purposes of Sch 17, Pt II): see s 178(5), (8).
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