Short Title: | Highways (Obstruction by Body Corporate) Act 2004[1] |
Parliament: | Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Long Title: | An Act to apply section 314 of the Highways Act 1980 to offences under sections 137 and 137ZA of that Act. |
Year: | 2004 |
Statute Book Chapter: | 2004 c. 29 |
Territorial Extent: | England and Wales[2] |
Royal Assent: | 15 November 2004[3] [4] |
Commencement: | 15 January 2005[5] |
Original Text: | http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2004/29/contents/enacted |
Revised Text: | http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2004/29/contents |
The Highways (Obstruction by Body Corporate) Act 2004 (c. 29) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
The Bill for this Act passed through its stages in the House of Commons on the following dates:
7 January 2004[6] | |
Second Reading | 6 February 2004[7] |
Committee | 11 March 2004[8] |
21 May 2004[9] | |
The Bill for this Act passed through its stages in the House of Lords on the following dates:
First Reading | 24 May 2004[10] |
Second Reading | 16 July 2004[11] |
Committee | 21 October 2004[12] |
Third Reading | 8 November 2004[13] |
Section 1(1) inserts references to sections 137 and 137ZA of Highways Act 1980 into section 314(3) of that Act.
Section 1(2) provides that section 314 of that Act applies by virtue of this section to any offence under section 137ZA(3) committed after the commencement of this Act, including one committed in respect of an order made before that commencement.
Section 2(1) provides that the Act came into force at the end of the period of two months that began on the date on which it was passed. The word "months" means calendar months.[14] The day (that is to say, 15 November 2004) on which the Act was passed (that is to say, received royal assent) is included in the period of two months.[15] This means that the Act came into force on 15 January 2005.