![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() NB As the date appears in the title of the Acts, there is no need to repeat the date in round brackets after the title. Most Acts and parts of Acts are now available as PDFs or web pages to be viewed online, so reference the website where you located the Act. However, for all Acts (including pre-1963) you should use the short title of the Act, with the year in which it was enacted. You may see references to legislation in this format in early publications – for example, Act of Supremacy 1534 (26 Hen 8 c1). Before 1963 an Act was cited according to the regnal year (that is, the number of years since the monarch's accession).
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