Statutes in Force/Guide to the Edition/1 September 1983

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Statutes in Force
Her Majesty's Stationery Office
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STATUTES IN FORCE

GUIDE TO THE EDITION

dated 1st August 1981

ISBN 0 11 804144 4

ADDITIONAL NOTE

1st September 1983

(to be filed immediately following the Guide)

CITATION OF ACTS

It is recommended that in written references to Acts and Measures published in Statutes in Force the title should be followed by both the chapter number and the letters SIF, with the numbers of the relevant group and sub-group. For example, the Road Traffic Act 1972 may be referred to as "Road Traffic Act 1972 (c.20, SIF 107:1)".

October 1983

LONDON: HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE

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