HC Deb 12 February 1988 vol 127 cc671-6

Considered in Committee.

The Chairman of Ways and Means (Mr. Harold Walker)

Although there is precedent for taking several amendments and new clauses to a Bill after the moment of interruption, I should point out that we can proceed with amendments to the Bill only so long as they remain unopposed. If at any time an hon. Member signifies objection or opposition, the Bill will become opposed business and would have to be deferred.

  1. Clause 1
    1. cc671-2
    2. ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 623 words
  2. Clause 3
    1. c672
    2. DEALING AS A CONSUMER 137 words
  3. New Clause 1
    1. cc672-3
    2. POWER OF COURT TO DISAPPLY SECTION I WHERE NO DETRIMENT TO CONSUMER 408 words
  4. New Clause 2
    1. c673
    2. ORDERS ADDING TO THE CAUSES OF ACTION TO WHICH SECTION I APPLIES 210 words
  5. New Clause 3
    1. c673
    2. ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS: SCOTLAND 203 words
  6. New Clause 4
    1. c674
    2. POWER OF COURT TO DISAPPLY SECTION (ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS: SCOTLAND)WHERE NO DETRIMENT TO CONSUMER 164 words
  7. New Clause 5
    1. c674
    2. CONSTRUCTION OF SECTIONS (ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS: SCOTLAND) AND (POWER OF COURT TO DISAPPLY SECTION (ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS: SCOTLAND) WHERE NO DETRIMENT TO CONSUMER) 204 words
  8. New Clause 6
    1. cc674-5
    2. SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT, INTERPRETATION AND EXTENT 322 words
    c675
  9. ABORTION (TREATMENT OF NON-RESIDENT WOMEN) BILL 15 words
  10. c676
  11. RIGHT OF PRIVACY BILL 14 words
  12. c676
  13. SLAUGHTER OF DEER BILL 23 words
  14. c676
  15. NORTHERN REGIONAL ASSEMBLY BILL 15 words
  16. c676
  17. COAL MINING SUBSIDENCE (PREVENTION AND PUBLIC AWARENESS) BILL 14 words
  18. c676
  19. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE 119 words
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