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The Statute Law Committee was appointed for the purpose of superintending the publication of the first
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in the
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. It also prepared the bills for Statute Law Revision Acts up to, and including, the
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. The committee was appointed in 1868 by Lord Cairns LC. In autumn 1947, the Committee was reconstituted by the
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LC and given the following terms of reference: :To consider the steps necessary to bring the
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up to date by consolidation, revision, and otherwise, and to superintend the publication and indexing of statutes, revised statutes, and statutory instruments. The committee was replaced in 1991 by the Advisory Committee on Statute Law.''
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'' Fourth Edition. Reissue. Butterworths. London. 1995. Volume 44(1). Note 1 to paragraph 1251 at page 741.


References

* Ilbert, Sir Courtney Peregrine.
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. Oxford. 1901. Reprinted by the Lawbook Exchange Ltd. 2008. Pages 64 to 66
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External links


Parliamentary Archives, Statute Law Committee Papers
Law of the United Kingdom