Section 43-4-7. – Existing rights and remedies unaffected by repeal.
§ 43-4-7. Existing rights and remedies unaffected by repeal. The repeal of the acts referred to or enumerated in this chapter, shall not affect any acts done or any right accruing or accrued, acquired, or established, or any remedy for any injury thereto, or any suit or proceeding had or commenced in any civil case […]
Section 43-3-22.1. – Enlargement of statutes of limitation — Effect on actions not yet expired.
§ 43-3-22.1. Enlargement of statutes of limitation — Effect on actions not yet expired. Whenever any time limitation for the commencement of any cause of action is enlarged, the amendment shall be construed to enlarge to the new time limitation all of those causes of action which accrued within the new limitation of time. History […]
Section 43-4-8. – Effect of repeal on previous offenses.
§ 43-4-8. Effect of repeal on previous offenses. No offense committed and no penalty or forfeiture incurred under any of the acts repealed by this chapter and before the time when the repeal shall take effect shall be affected by the repeal, except that whenever any punishment, penalty, or forfeiture shall be mitigated by the […]
Section 43-3-23. – Effect of repeal on criminal prosecutions.
§ 43-3-23. Effect of repeal on criminal prosecutions. No suit, prosecution, or indictment pending at the time of the repeal of any statute for any offense committed or for the recovery of any fine, forfeiture, or penalty incurred under the statute so repealed shall in any case be affected by the repeal, but the suit, […]
Section 43-4-9. – Effect of repeal on pending proceedings.
§ 43-4-9. Effect of repeal on pending proceedings. No suit or prosecution pending at the time of the repeal, for any offense committed or for the recovery of any penalty or forfeiture incurred, under any of the acts repealed by this chapter, shall be affected by the repeal, except that the proceedings in the suit […]
Section 43-3-24. – Repeal not reviving.
§ 43-3-24. Repeal not reviving. The repeal of any statute shall not be construed to revive any other statute which has been repealed. History of Section.G.L. 1896, ch. 26, § 18; G.L. 1909, ch. 32, § 18; G.L. 1923, ch. 32, § 18; G.L. 1938, ch. 309, § 18; G.L. 1956, § 43-3-24.
Section 43-4-10. – Terms of office continued.
§ 43-4-10. Terms of office continued. All persons who, at the time when the repeal shall take effect, shall hold any office under the acts repealed by this chapter shall continue to hold the office under the tenure of the office, except those offices which are abolished and those as to which a different provision […]
Section 43-3-25. – Effective date of statutes.
§ 43-3-25. Effective date of statutes. (a) Every statute enacted on or prior to July 1 in a calendar year, which does not expressly prescribe the time it shall go into operation, shall take effect on the first day of July of the calendar year of its enactment into law by the general assembly. Any […]
Section 43-4-11. – Previously repealed acts not revived.
§ 43-4-11. Previously repealed acts not revived. No act, which has been previously repealed, shall be revived by the repeal contained in this chapter of any of the acts repealed by this chapter. History of Section.G.L. 1896, ch. 298, § 7; G.L. 1909, ch. 367, § 7; G.L. 1923, ch. 420, § 7; G.L. 1938, […]
Section 43-3-26. – Conflicting general and special provisions.
§ 43-3-26. Conflicting general and special provisions. Wherever a general provision shall be in conflict with a special provision relating to the same or to a similar subject, the two (2) provisions shall be construed, if possible, so that effect may be given to both; and in those cases, if effect cannot be given to […]