Repealed Acts

These are Acts or Ordinances which have been repealed or become spent and no longer form part of the laws of Trinidad and Tobago.

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Reference

Title

Type

No. 24 of 1854 To amend and Consolidate-Immigration Ordinance
No. 23 of 1854 Central and Local Boards of Health Ordinance
No. 22 of 1854 Election of Auditors Ordinance
No. 20 of 1854 To repeal 8 of 1842-Port-of-Spain Water Works Ordinance
No. 19 of 1854 Repeal of Ordinances Ordinance
No. 18 of 1854 Repeal of Ordinances Ordinance
No. 16 of 1854 Erection of Certain Public Buildings Ordinance
No. 15 of 1854 Boards of Management-Roads Ordinance
No. 12 of 1854 To Regulate water rates-water from Port-of-Spain Water works Ordinance
No. 11 of 1854 To abolish the office-Master of the Supreme Court Ordinance
No. 10 of 1854 Granting Letters of Administration Ordinance
No. 9 of 1854 Public Washing House-Port-of-Spain Ordinance
No. 7 of 1854 Alexander Williams Anderson-sugar Ordinance
No. 21 of 1853 Joseph Brandeis-sugar Ordinance
No. 20 of 1853 Sale of Lands-Default in payment of rates Ordinance
No. 19 of 1853 Duty on Rum and Spirits Ordinance
No. 18 of 1853 Customs Duties Ordinance
No. 17 of 1853 Regulating Hucksters and Pedlars in Rural Districts Ordinance
No. 16 of 1853 Employment of Convicts outside the Royal Gaol Ordinance
No. 14 of 1853 Defraying Expenses of Government-1854 Ordinance
No. 13 of 1853 Regulating Printing and Publishing of Newspapers Ordinance
No. 11 of 1853 Alexander Williams Anderson-sugar Ordinance
No. 10 of 1853 Regulation of Municipal Corporations Ordinance
No. 9 of 1853 Introduction of Free Labour-�250,000 Ordinance
No. 8 of 1853 Supreme Civil Court in Equity-extending sittings Ordinance
No. 7 of 1853 Court of Intendant-Docket of Fees Ordinance
No. 4 of 1853 Joseph Branden-sugar Ordinance
No. 3 of 1853 Government of Chinese Immigrants-Introduced at Public Expense Ordinance
No. 2 of 1853 To amend Laws-Solicitors and Conveyancers Ordinance
No. 1 of 1853 To continue in force Laws re Usury Ordinance