Summary Table
Date | Matters | Primary | Secondary |
---|---|---|---|
1921–Present | Excepted | UK Statute (Act) | Statutory Instruments |
Reserved | Orders in Council (In Effect) | Orders in Council (Technically) | |
1921 - 1973 | Transferred | NI Statute (Act) | Statutory Rules & Orders |
2002 - 8 May 2007 | Orders in Council (In Effect) | Orders in Council (Technically) | |
1974–Present | NI Statute (Order) | Statutory Rules |
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