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The Administration of Justice Act 1977 is an Act of the
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Part I - General


Section 6 - Temporary additional judges for Employment Appeal Tribunal

This section was repealed by section 159(3) of, and Schedule 17 to, the
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Section 8 - Oaths and affirmations

This section was repealed on 31 July 1978 by Part I of the Schedule to the
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Part II - England and Wales


Section 9 - Appeals

This section was repealed by section 152(4) of, and Schedule 7 to, the Senior Courts Act 1981.


Section 10 - Appointment to office

This section was repealed by section 152(4) of, and Schedule 7 to, the Senior Courts Act 1981.


Section 23 - Jurisdiction of ancient courts

This section, with Schedule 4 and Part V of Schedule 5, implemented recommendations made, in the report "Jurisdiction of Certain Ancient Courts", by the
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. It provided that certain courts would cease to have jurisdiction to hear and determine legal proceedings, but could continue to sit and transact other business it could customarily transact. The courts affected were Courts Baron, Courts Leet, Customary Courts of the manor, Courts of Pie Poudre, Courts of the Staple, Courts of the clerks of the markets (or clerk of the market), Hundred Courts, Law Days, Views of Frankpledge, Common law (or Sheriffs’) county courts as known before the passing of the
County Courts Act 1846 A county is a geographic region of a country used for administrative or other purposesChambers Dictionary, L. Brookes (ed.), 2005, Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd, Edinburgh in certain modern nations. The term is derived from the Old French ...
, The Basingstoke Court of Ancient Demesne, The Coventry Court of Orphans, The Great Grimsby Foreign Court, The King’s Lynn Court of Tolbooth, In the City of London, the
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and the Sheriffs’ Courts for the
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and the
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, The Macclesfield Court of Portmote, The Maidstone Court of Conservancy, The Melcombe Regis Court of Husting, The Newcastle upon Tyne Courts of Conscience or Requests and Conservancy, The Norwich Court of Mayoralty, The Peterborough Dean and Chapter’s Court of Common Pleas, The Ramsey (Cambridgeshire) Court of Pleas, The Ripon Court Military, The Ripon Dean and Chapter’s Canon Fee Court, The St. Albans
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, The Court of the Hundred, Manor and Borough of Tiverton, The York Courts of Husting, Guildhall and Conservancy, The Ancient Prescriptive Court of Wells, The Cheney (or Cheyney) Court of the
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. It also limited the Court of the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University and the Cambridge University Chancellor’s Court to jurisdiction under the statutes of those Universities.


Section 26

From 1 February 1978, the provisions of section 26(2) relating to
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, subject to any necessary modification, apply also to sub-mortgage cautions. The Land Registration Rules 1977 (Sl 1977/2089) are consequential on section 26.


Part III - Other provisions


Section 32 - Citation etc

The following orders were made under section 32(6): *The Administration of Justice Act 1977 (Commencement No. 1) Order 1977 (SI 1977/1405)
The Administration of Justice Act 1977 (Commencement No. 2) Order 1977
(SI 1977/1490) (C 53) *The Administration of Justice Act 1977 (Commencement No. 3) Order 1977 (SI 1977/1589) *The Administration of Justice Act 1977 (Commencement No. 4) Order 1977 (SI 1977/2202) *The Administration of Justice Act 1977 (Commencement No. 5) Order 1978 (SI 1978/810). Made on 6 June 1978. *The Administration of Justice Act 1977 (Commencement No. 6) Order 1979 (SI 1979/972) (C 27)(1979
21
The J.P. Weekly Law Digest 148 and 156
*The Administration of Justice Act 1977 (Commencement No. 7) Order 1980 (SI 1980/1981)


References

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Halsbury's Statutes ''Halsbury's Statutes of England and Wales'' (commonly referred to as ''Halsbury's Statutes'') provides updated texts of every Public General Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, Measure of the Welsh Assembly, or Church of England Mea ...
, Third Edition. Volume 47. Continuation Volume 1977
Google Books
2008 Reissue. Volume 19(3)
Google Books
* Current Law Statutes Annotated 1977. Sweet & Maxwell. 1977
Google Books
*Robert E Megarry and H W R Wade. The Law of Real Property. Fifth Edition. Stevens and Sons Limited. London. 1984. Pages 36, 221, 226, 227 and 550. Stuart Bridge and Martin J Dixon (eds). Eighth Edition. Sweet & Maxwell. 2012. Paragraphs 2-029, 4-110 and 4-111
p ccxxxix
*Cheshire and Burn's Modern Law of Real Property. Eighteenth Edition. Oxford University Press. Pages 1080 and 1081
p xxiii
*A G Guest (ed). Chitty on Contracts. Twenty-Seventh Edition. Sweet & Maxwell. London. 1994. Volume 2 (Specific Contracts) (Common Law Library No 2). Paragraphs 33-104 and 33-173. *Sealy and Milman. Annotated Guide to the Insolvency Legislation 2011. Fourteenth Edition. Sweet & Maxwell
p 275
*Alec Samuels, "The Administration of Justice Act 1977" (1977) 127 New Law Journal 1079 *"Ancient courts" (1978) 122 Solicitors Journal 570; "Recent revisions" (1978) 122 Solicitors Journal 67

*(1977) 121 Solicitors Journal 580, 636, 667, 679, 683 and 702 *"County Court Rules: Amendment" (1978) 122 Solicitors Journal 52 and 22

(1978) 97 Law Notes 4

"County Courts County Court (Amendment No 4) Rules 1977" (1979) 128 New Law Journal 6

*"Registered Land", Journal of the Institute of Bankers, vols 97 to 100, p 2
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*(1978) 97 Law Notes 45 and 186; (1979) 128 New Law Journal 11, 161, 607, 856; (1978) 142 Justice of the Peace 553


External links


The Administration of Justice Act 1977
as amended from the The National Archives (United Kingdom), National Archives.
The Administration of Justice Act 1977
as originally enacted from the The National Archives (United Kingdom), National Archives. {{UK legislation United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1977