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96
Ch. 14.
Short Titles Act, 1896.
59 & 60 Vict.
Session and Chapter. Title. Short Title.
3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 42. An Act for the farther Amendment of the Law, and the better Advancement of Justice. The Civil Procedure  Act, 1833.
3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 48. An Act the Title of which begins with the words "An Act to amend an Act," and ends with the words "used in the Metropolis." The London Hackney Carriages  Act, 1833.
3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 49. An Act to allow Quakers and Moravians to make Affirmation in all Cases where an Oath is or shall be required. The Quakers and Moravians  Act, 1833.
3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 60. An Act to repeal the several Laws relating to the Customs. The Customs (Repeal)  Act, 1833.
3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 63. An Act the title of which begins with the words "An Act to render valid Indentures," and ends with the words "Indentures by Corporations." The Apprentices  Act, 1833.
3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 68. An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Sale of Wine, Spirits, Beer, and Cider by Retail in Ireland. The Licensing (Ireland)  Act, 1833.
3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 69. An Act to extend and enlarge the Powers of the Commissioners of His Majesty's Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works, and Buildings, in relation to the management and disposition of the Land Revenue of the Crown in Scotland. The Crown Lands (Scotland)  Act, 1833.
3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 70. An Act to alter and amend an Act of the Forty-first Year of His Majesty King George the Third, for the better population of Public Notaries in England. The Public Notaries  Act, 1833.
3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 71. An Act for the Appointment of convenient Places for the holding of Assizes in England and Wales. The Assizes  Act, 1833.
3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 73. An Act for the Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Colonies. The Slavery Abolition  Act, 1833.
3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 74. An Act for the Abolition of Fines and Recoveries, and for the Substitution of more simple Modes of Assurance. The Fines and Recoveries  Act, 1833.