The
Attorney General of Ireland examined 26,370 public general statutes enacted before the creation of the
Irish Free State in 1922. Of these 9,219 were already wholly repealed prior to 1 May 2007, and 12,562 were not applicable to Ireland. This left 4,589 statutes still in force, of which 3,225 were to be repealed by the act and were listed in Schedule 2, some of which were in any case by then unconstitutional. The act repealed all public general statutes enacted before 6 December 1922, listed or not, except for 1,364 explicitly in Schedule 1 of the act; these were given short names where they did not already have them. Private, local or personal Acts remained in force, with many of these repealed in the
Statute Law Revision Act 2009. The number of Acts repealed in this one piece of legislation exceeded the number of public general Acts passed after 6 December 1922 (the start of the Irish Free State) up to 1 May 2007 (3,189). ==Acts repealed==