HC Deb 01 November 1996 vol 284 cc274-5W
Mr. Alton

To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department if he will list the draft bills published by the Law Commission in the last five years. [1664]

Mr. Streeter

During the years 1991 to 1996 the Law Commission has published 26 reports with draft Bills attached. They are listed in the table.

list of Law Commission Reports in 1991–96 with Drafts Bills annexed
Report No Report
1991
199 Transfer of Land: Implied Covenants for Title
202 Criminal Law: Corroboration of Evidence in Criminal Trials
204 Transfer of Land: Land Mortgages
1992
207 Family Law: Domestic Violence and Occupation of the Family Home
208 Landlord and Tenant: Business Tenancies—a periodic review of the Landlord and Tenant Act
1993
215 Sale of Goods Forming Part of a Bulk
216 The Hearsay Rule in Civil Proceedings
217 Family Law: The Effect of Divorce on Wills
218 Legislating the Criminal Code: Offences Against the Person and General Principles
219 Contributory Negligence as a Defence in Contract
1994
220 The Law of Trusts: Delegation by Individual Trustees
221 Landlord and Tenant: Termination of Tenancies Bill
222 Binding Over
224 Structured Settlements and Interim and Provisional Damages
226 Administrative Law: Judicial Review and Statutory Appeals
227 Restitution: Mistakes of Law and Ultra Vires Public Authority Receipts and Payments
228 Criminal Law: Conspiracy to Defraud
1995
229 Legislating the Criminal Code: Intoxication and Criminal Liability
230 Legislating the Criminal Code: The Year and a Day Rule in Homicide
231 Mental Incapacity
235 Transfer of Land: Land Registration
236 Fiduciary Duties and Regulatory Rules
1996
237 Legislating the Criminal Code: Involuntary Manslaughter
238 Landlord and Tenant: Responsibility for State and Condition of Property
242 Privity of Contract: Contracts for the Benefit of Third Parties
243 Offences of Dishonesty: Money Transfers

Mr. Alton

To ask the Parliamentary Secretary. Lord Chancellor's Department if he will make a statement on the role of the Law Commission. [1663]

Mr. Streeter

The Law Commission has a single, central purpose: promoting the reform of the law, so that the law will be simpler, fairer, more modern and cheaper to use.

Mr. Alton

To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department what is the estimated outturn figure for the 1995–96 budget for the Law Commission. [1661]

Mr. Streeter

The estimated figure for the financial year 1995–96 is £2,960,537. This does not include charges for accommodation.

Mr. Alton

To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department what is the number of permanent staff at the Law Commission; and how are they appointed. [1662]

Mr. Streeter

There are currently 39 permanent established staff working at the Law Commission and 19 established staff on short, fixed term appointments. This includes five parliamentary counsel assigned to the Law Commission from the parliamentary counsel's office.

All staff at the Law Commission are civil servants, recruited through open competition in accordance with the civil service commissioner's recruitment code.