Q – How can I search for Statutory Instruments that have been used to implement an Act?
Justis 5 - Support - FAQs - Statute Law DatabasesA – If you have access to the Justis UK Statutory Instruments database, then you can easily locate all of the SIs that have been used to implement parts of an Act. Load the UK Statutory Instruments database, go to the Quick Search screen, click the Title button, type in the short title of the Act, and then click the adjacent Search button. You can then select the ones that interest you from the list on the Profiles screen.
Q – How can I find out on which Act a particular Statutory Instrument is based?
Justis 5 - Support - FAQs - Statute Law DatabasesIf your question is not answered on this page, there are several other pages of FAQs listed on the left of your screen.
When does the Statutory Declarations Act 1835 require a statutory declaration to be used?
The Law Society - Frequently asked questionsThe Statutory Declarations Act 1835 provides for a declaration to be substituted for an oath in the following cases where: i) An attesting witness wishes to prove the execution of a will, codicil, deed or instrument in writing (s.16); ii) A competent person wishes to prove the signing, sealing, publication or delivery of a will, codicil, deed or instrument in writing (s.
Q – Who should not use your dental instruments?
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Q – How do I search for a phrase?
Justis 5 - Support - FAQs - Searching TechniquesHowever, if your phrase contains a word which is used as an operator by Justis 5 e.g. and, or, not, of (they will appear in blue text) you need to surround the entire phrase with double quotation marks e.g. "duty of care". If you search for a phrase which contains an operator and you do not use the quotation marks, then you will get a Syntax Error message on your screen.
Q – How can I view any amendments to an Act?
Justis 5 - Support - FAQs - Statute Law DatabasesA – Justis 5 gives you access to lists of Acts and of Statutory Instruments that amend the Act that you are viewing on the Document screen. Click the Crossref button on the toolbar to open the Cross References dialog box, and then click the Amended By tab to see a list of any amending documents. Double-click an amending document if you wish to view it. When accessed from the Arrangement of Sections, the Amended By tab shows documents that affect the Act as a whole.
Q – How can I tell if an Act has been repealed?
Justis 5 - Support - FAQs - Statute Law DatabasesA – Repealed Acts, Sections and Schedules are marked as such on the Profiles Screen. the Contents Screen and the Document Screen. When an entire Act has been repealed, the following graphic is shown at the head of the Arrangement of Sections document on the Document Screen. The same graphic is displayed at the head of individual Sections and Schedules when they are displayed on the Document Screen.
Q – How can I print a whole Act at one time?
Justis 5 - Support - FAQs - Statute Law DatabasesA – If you want to print a complete Act, locate the short title in the left pane on the Contents Screen, and click to select it. Then open the File menu, select Print..., and then select All Documents. You can also search for the short title using the Title field on the Form Search Screen, and then click Yes to display the Profiles and select the documents you want to print.
Q – Your instruments look so professional; will I be able to use them effectively?
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How do I find amendments to Acts and Statutory Instruments?
OPSI Website FAQsThe Annual Chronological Table of Statutes and the Chronological Tables of Local and Private Acts provide information of the status of individual Acts and Measures and references to the Acts and Statutory Instruments by which the Act or Measure has been amended, extended, restricted or otherwise affected. Copies of these tables are generally available from your local reference library. Chronological Tables referring to Local and Private Acts are available on this website.
Q – How do I search for a range of dates?
Justis 5 - Support - FAQs - Searching TechniquesA – Justis 5 provides a number of operators that work with dates. The before operator allows you to look for dates before one that you specify. The after operator allows you to look for dates after one that you specify. The from and to operators allow you to look for dates between two dates that you specify. For more information, look for 'Date search operators' in the Justis 5 on-screen Help. The Help for a particular field will tell you whether it supports date range searching.
Q – How do I print or export an entire Act?
Justis 5 - Support - FAQs - How Do I ...?If your question is not answered on this page, there are several other pages of FAQs listed on the left of your screen.
How do I find if there is an amendment to an Act or a Statutory Instrument?
The Government of The Bahamas - HomeYou may view a listing of the Annual Acts and Statutory Instruments to ascertain whether there has been any amendment to an Act or Statutory Instrument since the publication of the last consolidation of the laws. Additionally, for ease of reference, we have established a link to an amending Act where applicable.
Q – How do I search for two words near each other in the same document?
Justis 5 - Support - FAQs - Searching TechniquesA – Use proximity operators to narrow a search, but with greater precision than the 'and' operator. In order to be retrieved, not only must the documents contain both terms, but the terms must occur within a certain distance of each other. For example: Proximity operators are very useful when searching for phrases, especially when a document may have been translated from another language. For example, 'product liability' may have been translated as 'liability for the product'.
Q – How do I search for two words that appear anywhere in the same document?
Justis 5 - Support - FAQs - Searching TechniquesA – In either the Free Text box on the Form Search screen or the text box on the General Search screen, type in the first word, then a space, then the word 'and', then a space, then the second word. The word 'and' will appear in blue to indicate that it is an operator e.g. health and safety.
Q – When would I need to use round brackets/parentheses in my search query?
Justis 5 - Support - FAQs - Searching TechniquesA – Use parentheses to define the logical order in which a multiple-term query is performed. For example, in a case law database a search in the Judges field for finds reports where L. J. Russell and either L. J. Stuart-Smith or Lord Megaw were present. Without the parentheses, Justis 5 would find reports featuring both L. J. Russell and L. J. Stuart-Smith or Lord Megaw alone.
Q – How do I search for the words medical, medicine, medicines, medicinal etc.?
Justis 5 - Support - FAQs - Searching TechniquesA – In the query box, type in medic* and click the search button. This will bring up all documents containing the word root medic... .
