Short Titles Act 1892

The Short Titles Act 1892 (55 & 56 Vict.

It is replaced by the Short Titles Act 1896.

[7][8] Courtney Ilbert said that the Act proved useful both by facilitating reference to statutes and by reducing the length and cost of legal documents that involved references to statutes.

[9] Herbert Percival said that the short titles authorised by this Act were convenient.

[12] As to the use of the expression "income tax" by this Act, see London County Council v Attorney General.