An Act to revise the statute law of Scotland by repealing obsolete, spent, unnecessary, or superseded enactments, and to facilitate the citation of statutes
This section repealed a number of pre-Union acts of the Parliament of Scotland, which were declared to be obsolete, spent or unnecessary, or to have been superseded by other enactments, either in full or in part. Those acts were listed in schedule 1.
This section and schedule 1 were repealed by section 1 of, and part 11 of the schedule to the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1974.
The repeal of this section and schedule 1 did not revive the acts that they repealed.[3]
Section 2 – Citation of Acts
This section conferred short titles on the 164 pre-Union acts of the Parliament of Scotland which were not repealed by section 1. The short titles were listed in schedule 2.
It was expressly provided that those acts could be cited by those short titles "without prejudice to any other mode of citation".
Those acts may continue to be cited by those short titles notwithstanding the repeal of this section and Schedule 2.[4]
Section 3 – Construction of Schedules
This section provided that (the citation of the acts in) the schedules were to be construed as referring to the Revised Edition of the Acts of the Parliament of Scotland, prepared by the Statute Law Committee, printed in 1908.
Partial text of the Act (as reproduced in House of Lords Committee for Privileges, 2nd report of Session 1998–99, Proceedings of the Committee (HL 108-I), Appendix 4(16))