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Completed projects

  • Benevolent Institutions

    Review of 73 obsolete Acts relating to a variety of benevolent institutions

  • City of Dublin

    Review of 40 Acts relating to the City of Dublin

  • Civil and Criminal Justice

    Review of 13 statutory provisions relating to civil and criminal justice

  • Courts and Administration of Justice

    Review of 30 obsolete statutory provisions relating to courts and administration of justice

  • Indian Railways

    Review of 38 Acts relating to the various railway companies that operated in the former British India

  • London Repeal Proposals (2)

    Review of 94 obsolete Acts relating to London

  • Lotteries

    Review of 7 obsolete statutory provisions that relate to the holding of different forms of lottery

  • Poor Relief

    Review of 57 obsolete Acts relating to the poor law relief arrangements

  • Railways (Abortive Projects)

    Review of 200 obsolete Acts relating to 19th century railway projects that failed to materialise

  • Railways (Rates and Charges)

    Review of 40 obsolete Acts relating to the charges levied on railway freight traffic in the late 19th and early 20th centuries

  • Tax

    Review of obsolete Acts relating to tax or duties

  • Taxation

    Review of obsolete statutory provisions relating to taxation law

  • Turnpikes

    Review of 173 turnpike (and related) Acts, spanning the period 1696 to 1888

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