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  • The British defeat in the subsequent American War of Independence prompted a more concilatory tone towards Ireland, and the 1719 Declaratory Act was repealed in its entirety by the Repeal of Act for Securing Dependence of Ireland Act 1782.
  • The Parliament attempted a series of taxes and punishments which met more and more resistance : First Quartering Act ( 1765 ); Declaratory Act ( 1766 ); Townshend Revenue Act ( 1767 ); and Tea Act ( 1773 ).
  • In other words, the Declaratory Act of 1766 asserted that Parliament had the absolute power to make laws and changes to the colonial government, " in all cases whatsoever ", even though the colonists were not represented in the Parliament.
  • The "'Declaratory Act "'affirmed that the Kingdom of Ireland had always been " distinct " from that of England, and that no Act of the English Parliament was binding on Ireland unless ratified by the Irish Parliament.
  • The British Parliament responded by passing the Declaratory Act of 1719, removing the Irish House of Lords'right to hear judicial appeals : this inflamed the public mood of anger and bitterness even further, and Pocklington and his colleagues were viciously insulted.
  • The Declaratory Act proclaimed that Parliament " had hath, and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America . . . in all cases whatsoever ".
  • Having support from the Irish parliament and the British government . " Wanting the fullest constitutional agreement on the new status of Ireland, Grattan also sought and obtained a further Declaratory Act from the Parliament of Great Britain that was passed on 22 January 1783, which included this formula:
  • In 1985 the Queensland Government attempted to terminate the proceedings by enacting the Queensland Coast Islands Declaratory Act 1985, which declared that on annexation of the islands in 1879, title to the islands was vested in the state of Queensland " freed from all other rights, interests and claims whatsoever ".
  • These economic issues prompted the British Parliament to repeal the Stamp Act, but it passed the Declaratory Act the same day, to express its opinion on the basic constitutional issues raised by the colonists; it stated that Parliament could make laws binding the American colonies " in all cases whatsoever ."
  • A dispute with the Church of Ireland Bishop of Derry over fishing rights was appealed from the Irish House of Lords to the English House of Lords, in a controversial move later sanctioned by the Declaratory Act of 1719 . A private act of the Parliament of Ireland was also passed in 1704 to resolve the dispute.
  • "' The American Colonies Act 1766 "'( 6 Geo 3 c 12 ), commonly known as the "'Declaratory Act "', was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain, which accompanied the repeal of the Stamp Act 1765 and the changing and lessening of the Sugar Act.
  • Simultaneously, however, Parliament issued the Declaratory Act, which reasserted its right of direct taxation anywhere within the empire, " in all cases whatsoever . " The Protest throughout the Colonies against the Stamp Act contributed much to the spirit and organization of unity that was a necessary prelude to the struggle for independence a decade later.
  • Henry Seymour Conway, the government's leader in the House of Commons, introduced the Declaratory Act in an attempt to address both the constitutional and the economic issues, which affirmed the right of Parliament to legislate for the colonies " in all cases whatsoever ", while admitting the inexpediency of attempting to enforce the Stamp Act.
  • In 1892 the Free Church, following the example of the United Presbyterian Church and the Church of Scotland, passed a Declaratory Act relaxing the standard of subscription to the confession, with the result that a small number of congregations and even fewer ministers, mostly in the Highlands, severed their connection with the church and formed the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland.
  • "' Tramways Declaratory Act 1883 No 18a "': " An Act to declare legal the employment of Steam Motors on Tramways constructed worked or maintained in pursuance of the " Tramways Extension Act 1880 . [ 2 June 1883 . ] "  legalised the use of steam motors on the tramways, such use having been previously declared illegal by the Supreme Court.
  • In the bitter aftermath of the crisis, which resulted in the Declaratory Act of 1719, by which the Irish House of Lords lost its status as a court of appeal ( a status which was not restored until 1782 ), Gilbert chose to return to England, but St Leger, despite the damage to his reputation, lobbied hard for promotion in his home country.
  • The Queensland Boundaries Declaratory Act 1982 confirmed " that each land boundary of the State . . . as . . . defined in the Letters Patent . . . by reference to a parallel of latitude or a meridian of longitude is and always has been the boundary . . . permanently fixed by marking it upon on the surface of the earth before 1900 . . . ".
  • However, The Queensland Boundaries Declaratory Act 1982 confirmed " that each land boundary of the State . . . as . . . defined in the Letters Patent . . . by reference to a parallel of latitude or a meridian of longitude is and always has been the boundary . . . permanently fixed by marking it upon on the surface of the earth before 1900 . . . ".
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