Mr William Milligan
1898 - July 28, 1975Summary information for Mr William Milligan
Contributions
1958
Scottish Law Reform Committee Written Answers February 4, 1958
3 speeches — Mr. Alexander Wilson (Death) Commons February 25, 1958
Dugald Johnston (Death) Commons February 25, 1958
3 speeches — Clause 1.—(APPLICATION FOR IMPROVE- MENT ORDER AND MAKING OF ORDER BY SECRETARY OF STATE.) Commons March 26, 1958
3 speeches — Clause 2.—(CONTENTS OF IMPROVEMENT ORDER.) Commons March 26, 1958
Clause 3.—(IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE.) Commons March 26, 1958
Clause 8.—(SECRETARY OF STATE MAY REQUIRE EXECUTION OR MAINTENANCE OF WORKS.) Commons March 26, 1958
2 speeches — Clause 10.—(SECRETARY OF STATE MAY REQUIRE CERTAIN INFORMATION.) Commons March 26, 1958
Clause 13.—(MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS AS TO ORDERS.) Commons March 26, 1958
2 speeches — Clause 18.—(INTERPRETATION.) Commons March 26, 1958
5 speeches — LAND DRAINAGE (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons March 26, 1958
3 speeches — First Schedule.—(PROCEDURE FOR MAKING IMPROVEMENT ORDERS AND ORDERS VARYING OR REVOKING IMPROVEMENT ORDERS AND AS TO THE VALIDITY OF ORDERS.) Commons March 26, 1958
Dancing Cairns Quarry, Aberdeen Written Answers March 26, 1958
Clause 1.—(QUALIFICATION FOR ADMIS SION AS SOLICITOR.) Commons May 16, 1958
New Clause.—(ENROLMENT OF NOTARIES PUBLIC.) Commons May 16, 1958
Clause 40.—(PROVISIONS AS TO MORTGAGED LAND AND OTHER SPECIAL CASES.) Commons June 16, 1958
2 speeches — Clause 48.—(GENERAL APPLICATION TO SCOTLAND.) Commons June 16, 1958
3 speeches — Mr. William Watt (Detention) Commons July 1, 1958
2 speeches — Police Constables Gunn and Harper Commons July 8, 1958
William Jordan (Plea) Written Answers July 22, 1958
Sixth Schedule.—(APPLICATION OF COMPENSATION PROVISIONS TO SPECIAL CASES.) Commons July 29, 1958
2 speeches — Fourth Schedule.—(TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS.) Commons July 29, 1958
William Jordan (Trial) Written Answers July 31, 1958
THE TRIAL OF WILLIAM JORDAN Commons November 4, 1958
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