Military Service Act 1916

Military Service Act 1916
For the 1917 Canadian Act of the same name, see Military Service Act (Canada).
Military Service Act, 1916[1]

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title An Act to make provision with respect to Military Service in connexion with the present War.
Statute book chapter 5 & 6 Geo. 5 c. 104
Dates
Royal Assent 27 January 1916
Other legislation
Repealing legislation Statute Law Revision Act 1927
Status: Repealed

The Military Service Act 1916 was an Act passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom during the First World War. It was the first time that legislation had been passed in British military history introducing conscription. However, due to political considerations the Act did not extend to Ireland (then part of the United Kingdom).

The Bill which became the Act was introduced by Prime Minister H. H. Asquith in January 1916. It came into force on 2 March 1916. Previously the British Government had relied on voluntary enlistment, and latterly a kind of moral conscription called the Derby Scheme.

The Act specified that men from 18 to 41 years old were liable to be called up for service in the army unless they were married, widowed with children, serving in the Royal Navy, a minister of religion, or working in one of a number of reserved occupations. A second Act in May 1916 extended liability for military service to married men, and a third Act in 1918 extended the upper age limit to 51.

Men or employers who objected to an individual's call-up could apply to a local Military Service Tribunal. These bodies could grant exemption from service, usually conditional or temporary. There was right of appeal to a County Appeal Tribunal.

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  1. ^ Short title as conferred by s. 4 of the Act; the modern convention for the citation of short titles omits the comma after the word "Act"

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