Proceeding contribution from Oliver Heald (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 5 March 2007. It occurred during Debate on bill on Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Bill [HL].
Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Bill [Lords]
As the hon. Gentleman says, it was then not abolished. It took 250 amendments in the other place, a U-turn and a concordat with the Lord Chief Justice to sort out that mess.
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- 457 c1316
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- 2006-07
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- Consumers Administration of justice Bankruptcy Cultural heritage Credit Debt collection Fees and charges Enforcement Legal aid scheme Eligibility Judiciary Exemptions Harassment Powers of entry Public appointments Museums and galleries Property Proof of identity Tribunals Training Regulation Sequestration of assets Security Industry Authority
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- Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Bill (HL) 2006-07
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