Statute Law Database

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The Statute Law Database is an official online resource providing up-to-date access to the legislation of the United Kingdom.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United Kingdom government website
legislation database
accessModel free access
authority official version of UK legislation text
country United Kingdom
covers Acts of the UK Parliament NERFINISHED
Measures of the National Assembly for Wales (historically) NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland legislation (within UK legislative framework)
Scottish Acts (within UK legislative framework) NERFINISHED
dataSource legislation published by the UK government
format HTML
genre legal information website
hasFeature browsing by legislation type
browsing by title
browsing by year
display of amendment history
display of prospective amendments
links between related legislation
searchable database of legislation
status information for provisions
isOfficialResourceOf UK legislation NERFINISHED
jurisdiction United Kingdom
language English
maintainedBy The National Archives NERFINISHED
medium World Wide Web NERFINISHED
operator Office of Public Sector Information NERFINISHED
The National Archives NERFINISHED
UK government NERFINISHED
provides access to primary legislation
access to secondary legislation
full text of Acts of Parliament
full text of statutory instruments
original (as enacted) legislation
revised legislation
up-to-date versions of legislation
purpose to make UK legislation freely available online
to provide official access to UK legislation
to show the legislation as currently in force
replacedBy Legislation.gov.uk NERFINISHED
subject UK legislation
successor Legislation.gov.uk NERFINISHED
typeOfWebsite government information portal
updateFrequency regularly updated to reflect legislative changes

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Measures publishedIn Statute Law Database
subject surface form: Measures (Church of England)