Mr Douglas Hacking

April 17, 1938 -
Summary information for Mr Douglas Hacking

Contributions

1986

Fraud Trials Committee Report Lords February 10, 1986

Latent Damage: Limitation of Actions Lords February 10, 1986

2 speeches — Takeovers: Policy Lords March 10, 1986

Latent Damage Bill [H.L.] Lords March 17, 1986

Competition Policy Lords March 20, 1986

5 speeches — Latent Damage Bill [H.L.] Lords April 8, 1986

14 speeches — Latent Damage Bill [H.L.] Lords April 8, 1986

13 speeches — Latent Damage Bill [H.L.] Lords April 28, 1986

2 speeches — Latent Damage Bill [H.L.] Lords May 13, 1986

5 speeches — Building Societies Bill Lords July 10, 1986

3 speeches — Financial Services Bill Lords July 11, 1986

COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords July 16, 1986

22 speeches — Financial Services Bill Lords July 21, 1986

2 speeches — Financial Services Bill Lords July 23, 1986

2 speeches — SCHEDULE Lords July 23, 1986

10 speeches — PART II Lords July 23, 1986

25 speeches — Financial Services Bill Lords July 28, 1986

9 speeches — Financial Services Bill Lords July 29, 1986

6 speeches — Financial Services Bill Lords July 29, 1986

4 speeches — London Docklands Railway (City Extension) Bill Lords July 30, 1986

9 speeches — Financial Services Bill Lords October 14, 1986

Financial Services Bill Lords October 16, 1986

Financial Services Bill Lords October 16, 1986

21 speeches — Financial Services Bill Lords October 20, 1986

9 speeches — Financial Services Bill Lords October 27, 1986

Financial Services Act: Authorisation Decisions Lords November 25, 1986

2 speeches — London Docklands Railway (City Extension) Bill Lords December 2, 1986

5 speeches — London Docklands Railway (City Extension) Bill Lords December 2, 1986

2 speeches — Medicines: Parallel Imports Policy Lords December 9, 1986

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