Mr James Law

August 8, 1931 -
Summary information for Mr James Law

Contributions

1993

BUILDING REGULATIONS: CONSULTATION PAPER Written Answers January 26, 1993

2 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords February 23, 1993

2 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords March 9, 1993

3 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords March 9, 1993

7 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords March 9, 1993

3 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords March 15, 1993

7 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords March 15, 1993

3 speeches — Leaseback notices Lords March 15, 1993

15 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords March 15, 1993

2 speeches — Entitlement to purchase at a later date Lords March 15, 1993

8 speeches — Duty of nominee purchaser to disclose existence of agreements affecting specified premises etc Lords March 15, 1993

3 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords March 22, 1993

10 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords March 22, 1993

2 speeches — PART VI VALUATION ETC. OF OTHER INTERESTS WITH NEGATIVE VALUES Lords March 22, 1993

18 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords March 22, 1993

Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords March 29, 1993

LEASEHOLD FLATS: TENANT ENFRANCHISEMENT Written Answers April 14, 1993

2 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords April 19, 1993

2 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords May 11, 1993

6 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords May 11, 1993

5 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords May 11, 1993

15 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords May 18, 1993

4 speeches — Housing and Urban Development Bill 3.51 p.m. Lords May 20, 1993

Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords May 20, 1993

Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Bill (formerly Housing and Urban Development Bill) Lords May 25, 1993

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