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|signed_by          = [[Elizabeth Somerset | HM Queen Elizabeth III]]
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|royal_assent        = 20 November, 2022
|royal_assent        = 20 November, 2022
|amendments          = None
|repeals            = Covenant of the Black Flag, 2022
|status              = in force
|status              = in force
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Revision as of 11:17, 23 January 2023

Repeal of the Black Flag Act, 2022
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Parliament of Great Britain and Ireland
An Act to repeal the Covenant of the Black Flag and sever ties with the Brotherhood of Malice.
CitationOriginal Text
Enacted byHouse of Commons
Date enacted10 November, 2022
Enacted byHouse of Lords
Date enacted19 November, 2022
Date of Royal Assent20 November, 2022
Signed by HM Queen Elizabeth III
Introduced by Miann Bowes-Lyon (BRP)
Repealing legislation
Covenant of the Black Flag, 2022
Status: In force

Article I || Titles

1.00 || This Act may be cited and referred to in short as the Repeal of the Black Flag Act, 2022.

1.01 || This Act may be referred to in full as An Act to repeal the Covenant of the Black Flag and sever ties with the Brotherhood of Malice.

Article II || Preamble

2.00 || Noting that the Brotherhood of Malice, hereafter referred to as BoM, have initiated Article 5, §5.2 of the Covenant of the Black Flag.

2.01 || Further noting that BoM has publicly announced the severance of ties as can be found here.

Article III || Repeal

3.00 || The Covenant of the Black Flag treaty is hereby repealed.

Article IV || Ratification

4.00 || This Act shall come into effect upon passage by both Houses of Parliament with a simple majority and assent by the Sovereign or other authority as established under the Monarchy Act of 2021.