Various motivations have been suggested for the act. They include the desire to prevent the speculation that produced the contemporary
South Sea Bubble, an attempt to prevent smaller non-charter companies from forming and so reduce the importance of Parliament in regulating businesses; or the
South Sea Company itself wanting to prevent other bubbles from forming that might have decreased the intensity of its own. Recent scholarship indicates that the last was the cause: it was passed to prevent other companies from competing with the South Sea Company for investors' capital. In fact, the act was passed in June 1720, before the peak of the bubble. The act was partially repealed in 1825 by the '''''' (
6 Geo. 4. c. 91). The residue of the act was repealed in 1901. ==Contents==