Metropolitan Police Act

Metropolitan Police Act

Metropolitan Police Act (with its variations) is a stock short title used for legislation relating to the metropolitan police.

  • The Metropolitan Police Act 1829
  • The Metropolitan Police Act 1839
  • The Metropolitan Police Act 1856
  • The Metropolitan Police Act 1860 (repealed by Part I of Schedule 10 to the Police Act 1964, except as applied by the Special Constables Act 1923)
  • The Metropolitan Police Act 1861 (repealed by Part I of Schedule 10 to the Police Act 1964)
  • The Metropolitan Police Act 1864 (27 & 28 Vict c 55) (Repealed by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1989).
  • The Metropolitan Police Act 1886
  • The Metropolitan Police Act 1887
  • The Metropolitan Police Act 1899

And several Acts with related names:

  • The Metropolitan Police (Receiver) Act 1861
  • The Metropolitan Police (Receiver) Act 1867
  • The Metropolitan Police (Receiver) Act 1895
  • The Metropolitan Police (Borrowing Powers) Act 1897
  • The Metropolitan Police (Employment in Scotland) Act 1914
  • The Metropolitan Police (Staff Superannuation and Police Fund) Act 1931
  • The Metropolitan Police Act 1839 (Amendment) Act 1958 (6 & 7 Eliz 2 c 48) (repealed by the Criminal Justice Act 1967).


  • The Metropolitan Police Courts Act 1839
  • The Metropolitan Police Courts Act 1840
  • The Metropolitan Police Courts Act 1897
  • The Metropolitan Police Courts (Holidays) Act 1897
  • The Metropolitan Police Courts Act 1898

See also

  • List of short titles

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