However three offences under the 1861 Act remain in force today (in sections 34, 36 and 37).
The Act remained in force for several centuries, although somewhat unsurprisingly, it fell into disuse.
The Act has been periodically reauthorized and amended, and remains in force as of 2012.
However, due to the strength of the aristocracy, the Act remained in force for a considerable length of time.
The 1968 Act remains in force today, but has been amended on a number of occasions.
The Act would remain in force but could not be applied against other provinces.
The Act has since been heavily amended, but remains in force.
Acts which would widely be considered morally imperative remain offenses subject to heavy penalties.
The Act remained in force until its repeal in 1828.
The Act has never been repealed, and remains in force.