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26 1995

FAMILY LAW ACT, 1995

SCHEDULE

Enactments Repealed

Section 3 .

Year & Chapter or Number & Year

Short Title

Extent of Repeal

1844, c.81

Marriages (Ireland) Act,1844

In section 9, “, and that they are both of the full age of twenty-one years, or, when either of the parties shall be under the age of twenty-one years, that the consent of the person or persons whose consent to such marriage is required by law has been obtained thereto, or that there is no person having authority to give such consent, or that such party is a widower or widow, as the case may be”

Sections 19 and 25

In section 22, “, and that they are both of the full age of twenty-one years, or, where either of the parties shall be under the age of twenty-one years, that the consent of the person or persons whose consent to such marriage is required by law has been obtained thereto, or that there is no person having authority to give such consent, or that such party is a widower or widow, as the case may be”

1868, c.20

Legitimacy Declaration Act, (Ireland), 1868

Section 1

1863, c. 27

Marriage Law (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1863

In section 4, the words from “and when either of the Parties intending marriage” to “whose consent to such Marriage is by Law required;”

In Schedule (B), the fourth paragraph

1870, c.110

Matrimonial Causes and Marriage Law (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1870

In section 35, the words “Whenever a marriage shall not be had within three calendar months after the notice shall have been so given to the person so appointed as aforesaid, the notice, and any licence which may have been granted thereupon, shall be utterly void.” and the words “, and that they are both of the full age of twenty-one years, or, where either of the parties shall be under the age of twenty-one years, that the consent of the person or persons whose consent to such marriage is required by law has been obtained thereto, or that there is no person having authority to give such consent, or that such person is a widower or widow, as the case may be”

Section 41

No. 5 of 1957

Married Women's Status Act, 1957

Section 12

No. 30 of 1972

Marriages Act, 1972

Sections 1 and 18

No. 6 of 1989

Judicial Separation and Family Law Reform Act, 1989

Part II (other than section 25) and sections 39 and 40

Acts Referred to

Adoption Acts, 1952 to 1991

Capital Acquisitions Tax Act, 1976

1976, No. 8

Child Abduction and Enforcement of Custody Orders Act, 1991

1991, No. 6

Defence Act, 1954

1954, No. 18

Enforcement of Court Orders Act, 1940

1940, No. 23

Family Home Protection Act, 1976

1976, No. 27

Family Law Act, 1981

1981, No. 22

Family Law (Maintenance of Spouses and Children) Act, 1976

1976, No. 11

Family Law (Protection of Spouses and Children) Act, 1981

1981, No. 21

Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910

10 Edw. 7, c. 8

Finance Act, 1972

1972, No. 19

Finance Act, 1983

1983, No. 15

Finance Act, 1993

1993, No. 13

Finance Act, 1994

1994, No. 13

Guardianship of Infants Act, 1964

1964, No. 7

Income Tax Act, 1967

1967, No. 6

Insurance Act, 1989

1989, No. 3

Judgments (Ireland) Act, 1844

1844, c. 90

Judicial Separation and Family Law Reform Act, 1989

1989, No. 6

Jurisdiction of Courts and Enforcement of Judgments Acts, 1988 and 1993

Legitimacy Declaration Act, (Ireland), 1868

1868, c. 20

Maintenance Act, 1994

1994, No. 28

Marriages Act, 1972

1972, No. 30

Marriages (Ireland) Act, 1844

1844, c. 81

Marriage Law (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1863

1863, c. 27

Married Women's Status Act, 1957

1957, No. 5

Matrimonial Causes and Marriage Law (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1870

1870, c. 110

Partition Act, 1868

1868, c. 40

Partition Act, 1876

1876, c. 17

Pensions Act, 1990

1990, No. 25

Registration of Marriages (Ireland) Act, 1863

1863, c. 90

Registration of Title Act, 1964

1964, No. 16

Status of Children Act, 1987

1987, No. 26

Succession Act, 1965

1965, No. 27