The session 41 & 42 Vict was the fifth session of the
twenty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom.[1] Sources published during the
regnal year 41 Vict refer to this session as 41 Vict,[2] because, at that time, it was not known when the session would end.[3]
The number shown after each act's short title or popular title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 are cited using this number, preceded by the year(s) of the reign during which the relevant parliamentary session was held.
Most of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the
Short Titles Act 1896.
There are tables of the statutes of this year and session; indexes to the statutes of this year and session; and tables of the effect of the legislation of this year and session.
Statutes in force are included in Chitty's Statutes and Halsbury's Statutes, and in the Statutes Revised and Statutes in Force; they are discussed in Halsbury's Laws of England and the Stair Memorial Encyclopedia.
Chronological Table of the Statutes. 2009.
Part 1. Pages 503 to 506.
Chronological Table and Index of the Statutes, 13th Ed, 1896, vol 1, pp
490 to 495.
Paterson (ed). The Practical Statutes of the Session 1878. Printed by Horace Cox. 1878.
Google
The Law Reports: The Public General Statutes, passed in . . . 1878. Printed for William Clowes and Sons, printers to the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales. 1878. Volume 13:
[1][2][3].
The Public General Acts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: passed in the Forty-First and Forty-Second Years of . . . Victoria. Edward Bret Ince for the proprietors of the Law Journal Reports. 1878.
[6][7]
The Local Acts passed in the Forty-First and Forty-Second Years of . . . Victoria. 1878. Front matter and chapters i to lxxx:
Google. Chapters lxxxi to cxxxvi:
Google. Chapters cxxxvii to clxxxiii:
Google. Chapters clxxxiv to ccxxxviii:
Google.
The Local Acts. 1878. (Including Acts printed by Nichols and Sons).
Google
The Public General Statutes affecting Scotland, passed in the Forty-First and Forty-Second Years of . . . Victoria. Printed by authority of William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh. 1878.
Google
"Readings of New Statutes" in "Magistrates' Law" (1878) 65 The Law Times
29
(1878) 65 The Law Times 115, 280, 290, 304, 309, 337, 347, 359, 370, 373, 390, 404 and 412
"Legislation and Jurisprudence" (1878) 65 The Law Times 6, 25, 46, 65, 82, 100, 119, 138, 157, 192, 211, 229, 247, 263 and 281
The Law Times. Statutes of the United Kingdom. 41 & 42 Vict, A D 1878.
[9]
"New Statutes" (1878) 13 The Law Journal
654 (26 October 1878)
"Law in Parliament" (1878) 13 The Law Journal 310 and 784
"Parliamentary Work" (1878) 13 The Law Journal 369 (15 June 1878)
"Parliamentary Progress" (1878) 13 The Law Journal 264 (27 April 1878)
"Bills of Private Members" (1878) 13 The Law Journal 71
"Law Reform and the Session of 1878" (1878) 13 The Law Journal 549 (7 September 1878)
(1878) 13 The Law Journal 205, 207, 323, 453, 625, 669, 708, 709, 729 and 789
"Legislation of the Year" (1878) 22 The Solicitors' Journal
901, 913, 937 and 950
^
abcdThe citation of this Act by this
short title was authorised by the
Short Titles Act 1896, section 1 and the first schedule. Due to the repeal of those provisions it is now authorised by section 19(2) of the
Interpretation Act 1978.
^This short title was conferred on this Act by section 1(1) of this Act.
^Eileen Spring, "Landowners, Lawyers, and Land Law Reform in Nineteenth-Century England" (1977) 21 American Journal of Legal History 40 (No 1, January)
JSTORHeinOnline. The Bill for this Act was Lord Stafford's Estate Bill:
133 Journals of the House of Commons 336, 341, 384 and 376. "Stafford's Estate Bill": 13 The Law Journal 264; and 22 The Solicitors' Journal 513.
The session 41 & 42 Vict was the fifth session of the
twenty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom.[1] Sources published during the
regnal year 41 Vict refer to this session as 41 Vict,[2] because, at that time, it was not known when the session would end.[3]
The number shown after each act's short title or popular title is its chapter number. Acts passed before 1963 are cited using this number, preceded by the year(s) of the reign during which the relevant parliamentary session was held.
Most of these acts have a short title. Some of these acts have never had a short title. Some of these acts have a short title given to them by later acts, such as by the
Short Titles Act 1896.
There are tables of the statutes of this year and session; indexes to the statutes of this year and session; and tables of the effect of the legislation of this year and session.
Statutes in force are included in Chitty's Statutes and Halsbury's Statutes, and in the Statutes Revised and Statutes in Force; they are discussed in Halsbury's Laws of England and the Stair Memorial Encyclopedia.
Chronological Table of the Statutes. 2009.
Part 1. Pages 503 to 506.
Chronological Table and Index of the Statutes, 13th Ed, 1896, vol 1, pp
490 to 495.
Paterson (ed). The Practical Statutes of the Session 1878. Printed by Horace Cox. 1878.
Google
The Law Reports: The Public General Statutes, passed in . . . 1878. Printed for William Clowes and Sons, printers to the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales. 1878. Volume 13:
[1][2][3].
The Public General Acts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: passed in the Forty-First and Forty-Second Years of . . . Victoria. Edward Bret Ince for the proprietors of the Law Journal Reports. 1878.
[6][7]
The Local Acts passed in the Forty-First and Forty-Second Years of . . . Victoria. 1878. Front matter and chapters i to lxxx:
Google. Chapters lxxxi to cxxxvi:
Google. Chapters cxxxvii to clxxxiii:
Google. Chapters clxxxiv to ccxxxviii:
Google.
The Local Acts. 1878. (Including Acts printed by Nichols and Sons).
Google
The Public General Statutes affecting Scotland, passed in the Forty-First and Forty-Second Years of . . . Victoria. Printed by authority of William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh. 1878.
Google
"Readings of New Statutes" in "Magistrates' Law" (1878) 65 The Law Times
29
(1878) 65 The Law Times 115, 280, 290, 304, 309, 337, 347, 359, 370, 373, 390, 404 and 412
"Legislation and Jurisprudence" (1878) 65 The Law Times 6, 25, 46, 65, 82, 100, 119, 138, 157, 192, 211, 229, 247, 263 and 281
The Law Times. Statutes of the United Kingdom. 41 & 42 Vict, A D 1878.
[9]
"New Statutes" (1878) 13 The Law Journal
654 (26 October 1878)
"Law in Parliament" (1878) 13 The Law Journal 310 and 784
"Parliamentary Work" (1878) 13 The Law Journal 369 (15 June 1878)
"Parliamentary Progress" (1878) 13 The Law Journal 264 (27 April 1878)
"Bills of Private Members" (1878) 13 The Law Journal 71
"Law Reform and the Session of 1878" (1878) 13 The Law Journal 549 (7 September 1878)
(1878) 13 The Law Journal 205, 207, 323, 453, 625, 669, 708, 709, 729 and 789
"Legislation of the Year" (1878) 22 The Solicitors' Journal
901, 913, 937 and 950
^
abcdThe citation of this Act by this
short title was authorised by the
Short Titles Act 1896, section 1 and the first schedule. Due to the repeal of those provisions it is now authorised by section 19(2) of the
Interpretation Act 1978.
^This short title was conferred on this Act by section 1(1) of this Act.
^Eileen Spring, "Landowners, Lawyers, and Land Law Reform in Nineteenth-Century England" (1977) 21 American Journal of Legal History 40 (No 1, January)
JSTORHeinOnline. The Bill for this Act was Lord Stafford's Estate Bill:
133 Journals of the House of Commons 336, 341, 384 and 376. "Stafford's Estate Bill": 13 The Law Journal 264; and 22 The Solicitors' Journal 513.