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Statute Law Repeals - Law Commission - Ministry of Justice

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Kingstown and Kingsbridge Junction Railway (Abandonment) Act 1898<br />

9.190 The Kingstown and Kingsbridge Junction Railway (Abandonment) Act 1898 377<br />

was passed to authorise the Kingstown and Kingsbridge Junction Railway<br />

Company to abandon a proposed railway in the Dublin area. The railway had<br />

been authorised by the Kingstown and Kingsbridge Junction Railway Act 1887. 378<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> available finance, however, had made it impossible to construct the<br />

railway. The abandonment <strong>of</strong> the railway project, together with the dissolution <strong>of</strong><br />

the company pursuant to the 1898 Act, means that the 1898 Act itself has now<br />

become obsolete.<br />

Woodhouse and Conisbrough Railway (Abandonment) Act 1899<br />

9.191 The Woodhouse and Conisbrough Railway (Abandonment) Act 1899 379 was<br />

passed to authorise the Woodhouse and Conisbrough Railway Company to<br />

abandon a proposed railway in South Yorkshire. The railway had been authorised<br />

by the Woodhouse and Conisbrough Railway Act 1897. 380 The abandonment <strong>of</strong><br />

the railway project, together with the dissolution <strong>of</strong> the company pursuant to the<br />

1899 Act, means that the 1899 Act itself has now become obsolete.<br />

Latimer Road and Acton Railway Act 1900<br />

9.192 The Latimer Road and Acton Railway Act 1900 381 was passed to authorise the<br />

Latimer Road and Acton Railway Company to abandon a proposed railway in the<br />

Latimer Road area <strong>of</strong> west London. The railway had been authorised by the<br />

Latimer Road and Acton Railway Act 1882. 382 Lack <strong>of</strong> available finance, however,<br />

had made it impossible to construct the railway. The abandonment <strong>of</strong> the railway<br />

project, together with the dissolution <strong>of</strong> the company pursuant to the 1900 Act,<br />

means that the 1900 Act itself has now become obsolete.<br />

Bideford and Clovelly Railway (Abandonment) Act 1901<br />

9.193 The Bideford and Clovelly Railway (Abandonment) Act 1901 383 was passed to<br />

authorise the Bideford and Clovelly Railway Company to abandon a proposed<br />

railway in north Devon between Abbotsham and Clovelly. The railway had been<br />

authorised by the Bideford and Clovelly Railway Act 1898. 384 Lack <strong>of</strong> available<br />

finance, however, had made it impossible to construct the railway. The<br />

abandonment <strong>of</strong> the railway project, together with the dissolution <strong>of</strong> the company<br />

pursuant to the 1901 Act, means that the 1901 Act itself has now become<br />

obsolete.<br />

377 61 & 62 Vict. c.ccxlvi.<br />

378 50 & 51 Vict. c.clxix.<br />

379 62 & 63 Vict. c.xxii.<br />

380 60 & 61 Vict. c.ccxxv.<br />

381 63 & 64 Vict. c.xcv.<br />

382 45 & 46 Vict. c.ccxlvii.<br />

383 1 Edw.7 c.cix.<br />

384 61 & 62 Vict. c.cxviii.<br />

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