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The Riot (Damages) Act 1886 ( 49 & 50 Vict. c. 38) was an act of the
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that authorised the payment of compensation, from the police fund of the
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in question, to persons whose property had been injured, destroyed or stolen during a
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. The whole act was repealed and replaced by the Riot Compensation Act 2016 which received
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on 23 March 2016. In the act, the words "riotous" and "riotously" were to be construed in accordance with section 1 of the
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. The Supreme Court ruled in 2016 that the act sets out a self-contained statutory compensation scheme which does not extend to cover consequential losses.


Preamble

The preamble to the act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1898.


Section 1 - Short title

Section 1 of the act authorised the citation of the act by a short title.


Section 2 - Compensation to persons for damage by riot

Section 2 of the act provided: Textual amendments The references to a
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were substituted, for the previous references to a police district, by sections 103(1) and 104(1) of, an
paragraph 9
of Part II of Schedule 7 to, the
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. The words "the police fund" were substituted for the words "the police rate" b
Schedule 9
to the Police Act 1964. "House, shop or building", "police area" and "police fund" These expressions are defined by section 9.


Section 3 - Mode of awarding compensation

Section 3 of the act provided: Textual amendments The words "
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" were substituted for the references to a police district by sections 103(1) and 104(1) of, an
paragraph 10
of Part II of Schedule 7 to, the
Police Act 1996 The Police Act 1996 (c. 16) is an Act of Parliament (UK), act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which defined the current police areas in England and Wales, constituted Police Authority, police authorities for those areas, and set out the re ...
. The words "compensation authority" were substituted for the words " police authority" b
Schedule 9
to the Police Act 1964. "Police area" and "compensation authority" These expressions are defined by section 9. "Secretary of State" This expression is defined by the
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. "Sixpence" The word "sixpence" in section 3(3) is to be read as referring to the sum of 2½p by virtue o
section 10(1)
of the Decimal Currency Act 1969. Orders made under section 3(2) *SR&O Rev. 1904, XI, "Riot, England", p. I., made on 30 June 1894, and revoked by article 13 of the next mentioned Order.
Regulations under the Riot (Damages) Act 1886, as to claims for compensation (1921)
( SR&O 1921/1536)
The Riot (Damages) (Amendment) Regulations 1986
( SI 1986/76)
The Riot (Damages) (Amendment) Regulations 2011
( SI 2011/2002)
The Riot (Damages) (Amendment No. 2) Regulations 2011
( SI 2011/2009)


Section 4 - Right of action to person aggrieved

Section 4(1) of the act provided: The words in square brackets were substituted by schedule 9 to the Police Act 1964. Section 4(2) was repealed on 5 November 1993 by section 1(1) of, and Group 1 o
Part I
of Schedule 1 to, the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993.


Section 5 - Payment of compensation and expenses, and raising of money


Section 5(1)

Section 5(1) of the act provided: The words in square brackets were substituted by Schedule 9 to the Police Act 1964. The words "and the amount required to meet the said payments (in this Act referred to as riot expenses), shall be raised as part of the police rate" at the end were repealed by Part I of schedule 10 to the Police Act 1964.


Sections 5(2) to (4)

Sections 5(2) and (4) of the act were repealed by Part I of schedule 10 to the Police Act 1964. Section 5(3) of the act was repealed by schedule 30 to the
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.


Section 6 - Application of the act to wreck and machinery

Section 6 of the act provided: Section 6(a) was repealed by schedule 22 to the
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. It read: "in the case of the plundering, damage, or destruction of any ship or boat stranded or in distress on or near the shore of any sea or tidal water, or of any part of the cargo or apparel of such ship or boat, by persons riotously and tumultuously assembled together, whether on shore or afloat." The words "plundering, damage" in the penultimate place, and the words "and as if, in the case of such ship, boat, or cargo not being in any police district, such plundering, damage, or destruction took place in the nearest police district" at the end, were repealed by the same Schedule.


Section 7 - As to claimants in the case of churches, public institutions, etc


Section 8 - Compensation for loss sustained before passing of Act

Section 8 of the act was repealed by Part I of schedule 10 to the Police Act 1964.


Section 9 - Definitions

Section 9 of the act the expressions "person", "police area", "police fund", "compensation authority", and "house, shop, or building". The definition of "
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" was repealed on 5 November 1993 by section 1(1) of, and Group 1 o
Part I
of schedule 1 to, the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993. The definition of "Secretary of State" was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1898.


Section 10 - Repeal of Acts, and provision as to references to repealed Acts

This section was repealed on 5 November 1993 by section 1(1) of, and Group 1 o
Part I
of schedule 1 to, the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993.


Section 11 - Extent of act

Section 11 of the act provided: In the United Kingdom, the reference to Ireland must now be construed as a reference to
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.


Repeal

In 2002, Lord Bradshaw moved, and then withdrew, an amendment to the Police Reform Bill intended to repeal this Act, which he said was "widely viewed as archaic". The whole act was repealed by the Riot Compensation Act 2016, which received
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on 23 March 2016.


See also

* Riot Acts


Notes


References

*
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