Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1887

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1887 c. 70
Year1887


Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1887

(50 & 51 Vict.) CHAPTER 70.

An Act to amend the Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876.

[16th September 1887]

W HEREAS it is expedient to amend the Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876.

Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

S-1 Lord of Appeal may take his seat during prorogation.

1 Lord of Appeal may take his seat during prorogation.

1. Whereas it is expedient that any Lord of Appeal, as defined by the Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876, notwithstanding that he may not be a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary within the meaning of that Act, should be empowered to take his seat and the oaths at the sittings of the House of Lords for hearing and determining appeals during the prorogation of Parliament: Be it enacted that, notwithstanding anything in the eighth section of the said Act contained, every Lord of Appeal shall be empowered to take his seat and the oaths at any such sitting of the House of Lords during prorogation.

S-2 Retired Lord of Appeal in Ordinary may sit in House of Lords.

2 Retired Lord of Appeal in Ordinary may sit in House of Lords.

2. The sixth section of the Appellate Jurisdiction Acts 1876, shall be construed and take effect, as well in respect of any Lord of Appeal in Ordinary heretofore appointed under that Act, as of any such Lord hereafter appointed, so as to entitle any person so appointed to sit and vote as a member of the House of Lords during his life as fully as if the words ‘during the time that he continues in his office as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, and no longer’ had been omitted from the said section.

S-3 Amendment of 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 41.

3 Amendment of 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 41.

3. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council as formed under the provisions of the first section of the Act of the third and fourth William the Fourth, chapter forty-one, intituled ‘An Act for the better administration of Justice in His Majesty's Privy Council,’ shall include such members of Her Majesty's Privy Council as are for the time being holding or have held any of the offices in the Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876, and this...

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