HC Deb 27 July 2000 vol 354 cc1361-81

Lords amendments considered.

7.26 pm
Mr. Deputy Speaker (Sir Alan Haselhurst)

I draw the House's attention to the fact that privilege is involved in Lords amendments Nos. 33, 34, 124, 125, 149 and 154. If the House agrees to any of these Lords amendments, I shall ensure that the appropriate entry is made in the Journal.

  1. Clause 4
    1. cc1361-7
    2. PROVISION OF A POSTAL SERVICE: MEANING. 3,156 words
  2. Clause 13
    1. c1367
    2. LICENCES: CONDITIONS AND OTHER PROVISIONS 122 words
  3. Clause 30
    1. cc1367-75
    2. FINANCIAL PENALTIES 4,230 words
  4. Clause 49
    1. c1375
    2. POWERS OF ENTRY AND SEIZURE 171 words
  5. Clause 54
    1. cc1375-6
    2. EXERCISE OF FUNCTIONS: GENERAL 259 words
  6. Clause 71
    1. cc1376-8
    2. LIMIT ON LOANS AND OTHER ARRANGEMENTS WITH GOVERNMENT 1,353 words
  7. Clause 103
    1. cc1378-9
    2. APPLICATION OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE ENACTMENTS TO CERTAIN POSTAL PACKETS 116 words
  8. Clause 109
    1. cc1379-81
    2. EXTENSION OF EXISTING POWERS RELATING TO THE POST OFFICE 1,442 words, 1 division
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