Repeal of the Black Flag Act 2022
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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. | |
Citation | Original Text |
Enacted by | House of Commons |
Date enacted | 10 November, 2022 |
Enacted by | House of Lords |
Date enacted | 19 November, 2022 |
Date of Royal Assent | 20 November, 2022 |
Signed by | HM Queen Elizabeth III |
Introduced by | Miann Bowes-Lyon (BRP) |
Amends | |
Repeals 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3.00 || The Covenant of the Black Flag treaty is hereby repealed.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.