Dublin Police Act, 1842

Recited Acts to be construed together as one Act, and their enactments and provisions to apply and extend to this Act.

[1.] The said recited Acts of the forty-eighth year of the reign of King George the Third, of the fifth year of the reign of King George the Fourth, of the session of Parliament holden in the sixth and seventh years of the reign of King William the Fourth, of the first year of her present Majesty’s reign, and of the sessions of Parliament holden respectively in the . . . second and third, and third and fourth years of her present Majesty’s reign, and this Act, shall be construed together as one Act; and all and every the enactments and provisions therein contained shall apply and extend to this Act, and to all convictions, warrants, distresses, proceedings, and things made, taken, or done in execution of this Act, as fully to all intents and purposes as if herein repeated and re-enacted, save in so far as such enactments and provisions are inconsistent with or contrary to this Act, or as such enactments and provisions may be altered by this Act, or other enactments or provisions made in lieu thereof.