c. 43) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that amended and consolidated the law relating to county courts in England and Wales.
The County Courts Consolidation Bill had its first reading in the House of Lords on 10 February 1888, presented by the Lord Chancellor, Hardinge Giffard, 1st Baron Halsbury.
[1] The bill had its third reading in the House of Lords on 9 March 1888 and passed, without amendments.
[2] The amended bill was considered and agreed to by the House of Lords on 11 August 1888.
[3] Section 188 of the act also provided that the repeals would not affect any orders in council, appointments, anything done, rights, privileges, obligations or liabilities accrued or any legal proceedings done under the repealed enactments.