HC Deb 28 November 2000 vol 357 c837

Lords amendments considered.

Madam Deputy Speaker (Mrs. Sylvia Heal)

I must draw the House's attention to the fact that privilege is involved in Lords amendments Nos. 19, 33, 100, 124 and 268. If the House agrees to any of these amendments, I shall ensure that the appropriate entry is made in the Journal.

  1. Clause 1
    1. cc837-55
    2. PRINCIPAL DEFINITIONS FOR PART I 10,003 words
    3. Clause 2
      1. cc856-70
      2. RIGHTS OF PUBLIC IN RELATION TO ACCESS LAND 7,826 words
    4. Clause 11
      1. cc870-4
      2. REGULATIONS RELATING TO MAPS 2,235 words
    5. Clause 13
      1. cc874-6
      2. OCCUPIERS' LIABILITY 1,108 words
      3. cc876-80
      4. After clause 19 2,277 words, 1 division
      5. Clause 24
        1. cc880-1
        2. NATURE CONSERVATION AND HERITAGE PRESERVATION 332 words
      6. Clause 35
        1. cc881-3
        2. PROVISION OF ACCESS BY ACCESS AUTHORITY IN ABSENCE OF AGREEMENT 1,264 words
      7. Clause 43
        1. cc883-6
        2. REDESIGNATION OF ROADS USED AS PUBLIC PATHS 1,486 words
      8. Clause 54
        1. cc886-7
        2. APPLICATION FOR PATH CREATION ORDER FOR PURPOSES OF PART I 477 words
      9. Clause 56
        1. cc887-9
        2. RIGHTS OF WAY IMPROVEMENT PLANS 650 words
      10. Clause 59
        1. cc889-91
        2. ENFORCEMENT OF DUTY TO PREVENT OBSTRUCTION 995 words
        cc891-9
      11. Before Clause 64 4,972 words
      12. cc900-6
      13. Before Clause 66 3,157 words
    6. Clause 66
      1. cc906-11
      2. SITES OF SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC INTEREST 2,983 words
      cc912-35
    7. Transport Bill 12,576 words, 2 divisions
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