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1896.
Short Titles Act, 1896.
Ch. 14.
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Session and Chapter. Title. Short Title.
10 Geo. 1. c. 19. An Act for explaining the Law concerning the Tryal and Admission of the Ordinary Lords of Session. The Court of Session  Act, 1723.
11 Geo. 1. c. 9. An Act, the title of which begins with the words "An Act for continuing" and ends with the words "redeemable by Parliament . . . . ." The National Debt Reduction  Act, 1723.
11 Geo. 1. c. 30. An Act for more effectual preventing Frauds and Abuses in the Publick Revenues. The Adulteration of Tea and Coffee  Act, 1724.
12 Geo. 1. c. 2. An Act for granting to his Majesty the Sum of One Million, to be raised by way of a Lottery. The Pension Duties  Act, 1725.
12 Geo. 1. c. 29. An Act to prevent frivolous and vexatious Arrests. The Frivolous Arrests  Act, 1725.
13 Geo. 1. c. 26. An Act for better Regulation of the Linen and Hempen Manufactures in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland. The Linen and Hempen Manufactures (Scotland)  Act, 1726.
13 Geo. 1. c. 30. An Act for encouraging and promoting Fisheries, and other Manufactures and Improvements in that part of Great Britain called Scotland. The Fisheries (Scotland)  Act, 1726.
1 Geo. 2.Stat. 1. c. 5.. An Act the title of which begins with the words "An Act . . . for altering and explaining," and ends with the words "Demise of his late Majesty, his Heirs and Successors . . . ." The Demise of the Crown  Act, 1727.
13 Geo.2. Stat. 2. c. 8. An Act for granting an Aid to his Majesty by Sale of Annuities to the Bank of England, at Four Pounds per Centum, redeemable by Parliament, and charged upon the Duties on Coals and Culm. The Bank of England  Act, 1727.
2 Geo. 2. c. 3. An Act the title of which begins with the words "An Act for raising the Sum," and ends with the words "Produce of the Sinking Fund." The Bank of England Act  Act, 1728.
2 Geo. 2. c. 20. An Act for the more effectual preventing and further Punishment of Forgery, Perjury, and Subornation of Perjury The Perjury  Act, 1728.