KEELING SCHEDULE

Keeling Schedule.English law. A device that shows how an existing statute will read if a proposed amendment is adopted. • A Keeling Schedule is usu. included as an appendix to the proposed amendment. The schedule is named for E.H. Keeling, a member of Parliament who began promoting the use of schedules in 1938 as a way to avoid amending legislation by reference.

It is rarely used today.

[Blacks Law 8th]