Powers to intern terrorist suspects without trial will be dropped from the statute book.
The judges pointed out that there was nothing on the statute book barring non-Orthodox conversion.
The act was obsolete as soon as the lottery was drawn but remains on the statute book.
But Clement Attlee's Labour government had to use the 1911 Act to get the Bill onto the statute book.
The government's amendments put "specific offences of stalking" on the statute book for the "first time", Mrs May added.
So some new measures are likely to make it to the statute book.
The Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 has long been one of the most controversial pieces of legislation on the statute book.
So we're looking at a bill which goes onto the statute book in the autumn of 2013 at the earliest.
What is written in the statute book is not necessarily an indication of how the law will be applied, however.
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But Home Office sources insisted that the government remained determined to get the bill onto the statute book by 2014.
The Law Commission, which tidies up the statute book, is planning a consultation paper in the first half of next year.
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There's legislation on parallel legal reform on the Scottish statute book, but it's taking a long time to come into practice.
The Lib Dem MP said there was "now a case for corporate wilful neglect" to be added to the UK's statute book.
Arcelor brushed aside criticism by insisting that its articles of association and Luxembourg's statute book did not require any consultation at all.
The unions' stand will make it harder for the chancellor to get his proposals accepted by the SDP and onto the statute book.
Japan is so centralised, however, that the party says as many as 200 laws on the national statute book complicate the Osaka merger.
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Ms Coffey attacked the proposals, which are broadly similar to measures the Labour government failed to get onto the statute book before the general election.
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However, she warned the delay in getting that onto the statute book would inevitably mean "more victims of violent crimes committed by foreigners in this country".
"Mr Cameron is making a grave mistake by saying he is going to force it on to the statute book, " he told the BBC's Andrew Marr show.
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She made her maiden speech in February of the following year and, in 1923, piloted the first ever bill sponsored by a woman onto the statute book.
And with a new crime against religious hate expected to reach the Statute Book before the general election, this is not an issue that will go away quietly.
Mr Berlusconi's eagerness to cling to office may owe something to his wish to put laws on the statute book that may help him off serious legal hooks.
That was six years ahead of Row vs Wade and more than three decades before remaining anti-gay laws in the United States were struck from the statute book.
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"We are certainly anxious to do all we can to ensure that same-sex marriages arrives as swiftly as possible on the statute book, " shadow equalities minister Kate Green said.
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Private Members' Bills are a backbench MP's chance for a moment in the Parliamentary sun - an opportunity to get their own piece of legislation on the statute book.
It's quite fair enough that we are saying we want to see that on the statute book now and as of Monday, the government published a bill to make that happen.
There are some murmurs of resistance to speeding this onto the statute book - but with all party agreement behind it, Her Majesty should be signing it into law by dinner time.
They suggest that a legal requirement for parliamentary vetting of all these folk could either be added to the statute book, case by case, as opportunities arise, or an over-arching bill could be passed.
The Supreme Court's judgment is expected in a few months, probably around the time that the Law Commission, a body that tidies up the statute book, comes out with its own proposals for change.
On one of his recent weekly phone-in shows, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg assured Tory MP Zac Goldsmith, a strong supporter of recall, that he wanted "recall provisions on the statute book in this parliament".
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