Repealed Acts

These are Acts or Ordinances which have been repealed or become spent and no longer form part of the laws of Trinidad and Tobago.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. 19 of 1838 Improving-Petty Civil Court Actions Ordinance
No. 17 of 1838 To facilitate immigration-Agricultural Labour Ordinance
No. 16 of 1838 To amend Ordinance 3 of 1838 Ordinance
No. 15 of 1838 Preventing Trespass-cattle and other animals Ordinance
No. 14 of 1838 To amend 9 of 1837 Ordinance
No. 13 of 1838 Regulation of Hucksters, pedlars and hawkers Ordinance
No. 12 of 1838 To consolidate and assimilate-Vagrants, rogues etc., to Law of England Ordinance
No. 10 of 1838 Raising Revenue-Licences from retailing rum etc. Ordinance
No. 3 of 1838 To establish a system of Rural Police Ordinance
No. 2 of 1838 Abolition of praedial apprenticed labour from 1.8.1839 Ordinance
No. 1 of 1838 Appointing a Marshal-transferring duties of Alquazil Mayors to Marshal Ordinance
No. 12 of 1837 Regulating summary procedure Ordinance
No. 11 of 1837 Improving the Police in Port-of-Spain Ordinance
No. 10 of 1837 Repealing-Ordinances, Proclamations certain rules and Regulations of Police Ordinance
No. 8 of 1837 Raising revenue Licence to retail rum etc. Ordinance
No. 7 of 1837 To empower the Secretary and Registrar of Deeds to perfect the registration of certain deeds etc. Ordinance
No. 6 of 1837 Raising Revenue-Licences to retail rum Ordinance
No. 5 of 1837 Regulating the keeping and Storing of Gunpowder Ordinance
No. 4 of 1837 To continue in force until 31.12.1838-Ordinance 7 of 1832 Ordinance
No. 2 of 1837 Ordering and Regulating the Militia Forces Ordinance
No. 1 of 1837 To carry into effect 17 of 1836-(without publication in the Gazette as required by the Ordinance) Ordinance
No. 20 of 1836 To continue and amend 9 of 1834 Ordinance
No. 19 of 1836 To amend and explain 17 of 1836 Ordinance
No. 18 of 1836 To continue and amend Ordinance 4 of 1835 Ordinance
No. 17 of 1836 Making and Repairing Roads and Bridges Ordinance
No. 14 of 1836 Regulating deeds and Contracts by Married Women Ordinance
No. 9 of 1836 Assimilating Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes-to Laws of England Ordinance
No. 3 of 1836 To legalise all the entries made-the late Registrar of Slaves Ordinance
No. 2 of 1836 To continue in force until 1.10.1836-Ordinance 7 of 1834 Ordinance
No. 1 of 1836 Renumeration of Alguazils Ordinance