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Part 4 The Lord Chancellor: minor and consequential



The rule of law

Lord Chancellor to be qualified by experience

The Supreme Court

The Judicial Appointments Commission

Merit and good character

Disciplinary powers

Interpretation of Part 4

Disclosure of information to the Northern Ireland Judicial Appointments Commission

Removal from most senior judicial offices

Parliamentary disqualification

Confidentiality

Powers to make rules

Part 2

Powers to give directions

Part 2

Transfer of appointment functions to Her Majesty

Other functions of the Lord Chancellor and organisation of the courts

Part 2

Functions under legislation relating to Northern Ireland

Part 2

Speakership of the House of Lords

Protected functions of the Lord Chancellor

Supreme Court selection commissions

Part 2

Part 3

Amendments relating to jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

Part 2

Proceedings under jurisdiction transferred to Supreme Court

Renaming of the Supreme Courts of England and Wales and Northern Ireland

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

The Judicial Appointments Commission

Part 2

The Judicial Appointments and Conduct Ombudsman

The Judicial Appointments Commission: Relevant Offices and Enactments

Part 2

Part 3

Northern Ireland Judicial Appointments Ombudsman

Judicial Committee of the Privy Council

Minor and consequential amendments

Part 2

Part 3

Repeals and revocations

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6



Constitutional Reform Act 2005
2005 Chapter 4 - continued
SCHEDULE 18, REPEALS AND REVOCATIONS - continued

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 PART 4
 THE LORD CHANCELLOR: MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL
 
 
Reference
 
Extent of repeal or revocation
 
Fines Act 1833 (c. 99)
 
The whole Act.
 
Promissory Oaths Act 1868 (c. 72)
 
In the Schedule in Part 2 "The Lord Chancellor of Great Britain".
 
Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act 1877 (c. 48)
 
In section 44-
     (a) "the Lord Chancellor," in the first place;
     (b) "the Lord Chancellor or".
 
Sheriffs Act 1887 (c. 55)
 
In section 6(1) "the Lord Chancellor,".
 
Administration of Justice Act 1964 (c. 42)
 
Section 37(2).
 
Patronage (Benefices) Measure 1986 (1986 No. 3)
 
Section 36.
 
Priests (Ordination of Women) Measure 1993 (1993 No. 2)
 
Section 2(4)(c).
In section 7(1) the words from "and to" to "Lord Chancellor".
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