Mr David Maxwell Fyfe
May 29, 1900 - January 27, 1967Summary information for Mr David Maxwell Fyfe
Contributions
1942
MOTION OF CONFIDENCE IN HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. Commons January 29, 1942
TITLE. Commons March 26, 1942
3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Effect of notice of disclaimer.) Commons March 26, 1942
CLAUSE 3.—(Multiple Leases.) Commons March 26, 1942
5 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(provisions in case where tenant is broad.) Commons March 26, 1942
6 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Provisions as to Orders in Council.) Commons June 2, 1942
7 speeches — CLAUSE 1—(Additional injuries and damage in respect of which compensation may be paid.) Commons June 2, 1942
CLAUSE 5—(Consequential extension of s. 3 of 2 & 3 Geo. 6. c. 82.) Commons June 2, 1942
4 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Definitions.) Commons June 2, 1942
COAL (CONCURRENT LEASES) BILL [Lords]. Commons June 9, 1942
3 speeches — SENTENCED VICAR (RECOVERY OF MONEY). Commons June 10, 1942
2 speeches — COVENTRY MAGISTRATE. Commons June 10, 1942
2 speeches — COURTS (ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES). Commons June 10, 1942
3 speeches — FREE LEGAL ASSISTANCE. Commons June 23, 1942
2 speeches — FRUSTRATED CONTRACTS. Commons June 23, 1942
2 speeches — URBAN DISTRICT COUNCILS (SIGNING OF DOCUMENTS). Commons July 2, 1942
2 speeches — Free Legal Aid. Commons July 7, 1942
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Liability to service of nationals of Allied Powers.) Commons July 9, 1942
5 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Definition of member of force for purposes of Allied Forces and removal of doubts arising therefrom.) Commons July 9, 1942
5 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Disputed Nationality (Claims).) Commons July 9, 1942
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Extension of powers to grant pensions to persons employed for the purposes of Greenwich Hospital.) Commons September 29, 1942
DIVORCE CASES Commons October 8, 1942
ENEMY PROPERTY (COURT JUDGMENT) Commons December 15, 1942
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