However, the implementation of both it and the equally controversial Welsh Church Act 1914 was formally postponed for a minimum of twelve months with the outbreak of the First World War.
Ireland | Northern Ireland | Republic of Ireland | Act of Parliament | Act | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | government | Government of India | local government area | Statute Law Revision Act 1948 | Federal government of the United States | Government of Canada | Public school (government funded) | Statute Law Revision Act 1888 | Government | Ireland national rugby union team | Act of Congress | Government of Maharashtra | Church of Ireland | New Ireland Province | Lord Lieutenant of Ireland | 1914 | Lord Chancellor of Ireland | Minister (government) | Lord Deputy of Ireland | Reform Act 1832 | Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act | Government of Karnataka | Local government in Australia | Endangered Species Act |
Owing to the outbreak of the First World War in August, the Act was given Royal Assent on 18 September simultaneously with another controversial bill, the Government of Ireland Act 1914, and the Suspensory Act 1914.