Repealed enactments Section 745 of the act repealed 48 enactments, listed in the twenty-second schedule to the act. Section 745 of the act included several safeguards to ensure continuity during the transition, specifically preserving the validity of existing
Orders in Council, licenses, certificates, bylaws, rules, appointments, established bodies, banking institutions, document references, shipping registrations under the
Merchant Shipping Act 1854 (
17 & 18 Vict. c. 120), and penalties under previous legislation. The provision maintained that these would continue to have force and be recognized as if they had been created or established under the new act, while also ensuring that existing penalties under the
Merchant Shipping Acts, 1854 to 1892 could still be prosecuted and that the
Behring Sea Award Act 1894 (
57 & 58 Vict. c. 2) would remain in effect. Section 745 of the act also provided that, for the avoidance of doubt, the
Westbury Saving in section 38 of the
Interpretation Act 1889 (
52 & 53 Vict. c. 63) would still apply to the repeals effected by the act. Section 745 also provided that the tonnage of every ship not measured or remeasured in accordance with the
Merchant Shipping Tonnage Act 1889 (
52 & 53 Vict. c. 43) would be estimated as if any deduction under that act had not been made, with necessary corrections to registry.
Savings Section 746(1) of the act provided that nothing in the act shall affect the
Chinese Passengers Act 1855 (
18 & 19 Vict. c. 104). Section 746(2) of the act provided that any local act which repeals or affects any provisions of the acts repealed by the act shall have the same effect on the corresponding provisions of the act as it had on the said provisions repealed by the act. Section 746(3) of the act provided that nothing in the act shall affect the ration of any seaman who was rated and served as
A.B. before 2 August 1880. == See also ==