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Disarming Act 1715

The Highlands Services Act 1715, also known as the Disarming Act 1715 (1 Geo. 1. St. 2. c. 54), was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain that was enacted to curtail Jacobitism among the Scottish clans in the Scottish Highlands after the Jacobite rising of 1715. The new law, which came into effect on 1 November 1716, aimed at "securing the peace of…

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Amended by
Statute Law Revision Act 1867 · Statute Law Revision Act 1888
Citation
1 Geo. 1. St. 2. c. 54
Commencement
1 November 1716[b]
Long title
An act for the more effectual securing the peace of the highlands in Scotland.
Relates to
Bail in Criminal Cases (Scotland) Act 1724
Repealed
13 March 1975

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Amended by · 2
Disarming Act 1715 → Statute Law Revision Act 1867, Statute Law Revision Act 1888
Citation · 1
Disarming Act 1715 → 1 Geo. 1. St. 2. c. 54
Commencement · 1
Disarming Act 1715 → 1 November 1716[b]
Long title · 1
Disarming Act 1715 → An act for the more effectual securing the peace of the highlands in Scotland.
Relates to · 1
Disarming Act 1715 → Bail in Criminal Cases (Scotland) Act 1724
Repealed · 1
Disarming Act 1715 → 13 March 1975
Repealed by · 1
Disarming Act 1715 → Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1975
Royal assent · 1
Disarming Act 1715 → 26 June 1716
Territorial extent · 1
Disarming Act 1715 → Scotland

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Disarming Act 1715Relates toBail in Criminal Cases (Scotland) Act 17241.00infobox
Disarming Act 1715Repealed13 March 19751.00infobox
Disarming Act 1715Repealed byStatute Law (Repeals) Act 19751.00infobox
Disarming Act 1715Royal assent26 June 17161.00infobox
Disarming Act 1715Territorial extentScotland1.00infobox

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