REPEAL OF CONSTITUTION OF SAORSTÁT ÉIREANN AND CONTINUANCE OF LAWS.
Article 48.
The Constitution of Saorstát Éireann in force immediately prior
to the date of the coming into operation of this Constitution and the
Constitution of the Irish Free State (Saorstát Éireann) Act.
1922, in so far as that Act or any provision thereof is then in force shall be
and are hereby repealed as on and from that date.
Article 49.
- All powers, functions, rights and prerogatives whatsoever exercisable in
or in respect of Saorstát Éireann immediately before the
II th day of December, 1936, whether in virtue of the Constitution then
in force or otherwise, by the authority in which the executive power of
Saorstát Éireann was then vested are hereby declared to
belong to the people.
- It is hereby enacted that, save to the extent to which provision is made by
this Constitution or may hereafter be made by law for the exercise of any
such power, function, right or prerogative by any of the organs
established by this Constitution, the said powers, functions, rights and
prerogatives shall not be exercised or be capable of being exercised in
or in respect of the State save only by or on the authority of the
Government.
- The Government shall be the successors of the Government of
Saorstát Éireann as regards all property, assets, rights
and liabilities.
Article 50.
- Subject to this Constitution and to the extent to which they are not
inconsistent therewith, the laws in force in Saorstát Éireann
immediately prior to the date of the coming into operation of this
Constitution shall continue to be of full force and effect until the same
or any of them shall have been repealed or amended by enactment of the
Oireachtas.
- Laws enacted before, but expressed to come into force after, the coming
into operation of this Constitution, shall, unless otherwise enacted by
the Oireachtas, come into force in accordance with the terms thereof.
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Onóra na hÉireann.