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1: None or in consequence of section 146(1) of the Law of Property Act 1925.(2) The rights referred to in subsection - Speech Link
2: Baroness Scott of Bybrook (Con - Life peer) the ways in which leasehold law is tilted in favour of landlords. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Scott of Bybrook (Con - Life peer) the Law of Property Act 1925 in respect of all rent charges. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Thornhill (LD - Life peer) Leaseholder self-rule with right to manage and a 35% participation threshold is a much more democratic - Speech Link
5: None key recommendations of the Law Commission that do this. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Thérèse Coffey (Con - Suffolk Coastal) If it is deemed that that would be quite intrusive, the law requires a veterinary surgeon to be involved - Speech Link
2: Geoffrey Cox (Con - Torridge and West Devon) Having served as a Law Officer, I think there may well be a case for the re-publication of new guidelines - Speech Link
3: None and possibly also a danger to human beings, there really ought to be a “three strikes and you’re out” rule - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Rosie Winterton (Lab - Doncaster Central) of the court notwithstanding any rule of the court or the common law.’”This new clause would enable - Speech Link
2: Jacob Young (Con - Redcar) fairer, simpler tenancy system.In addition, the Government are exploring potential exemptions to the rule - Speech Link
3: None at the point that the Bill becomes law. - Speech Link
4: Wera Hobhouse (LD - Bath) is not protected by the law. - Speech Link
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1: Lord Sentamu (XB - Life peer) Have you forgotten your law?” The rule of law in this country is what gives us liberty. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Pinnock (LD - Life peer) I was not expecting the debate to hinge on the rule of law, of which I had thought we had a good example - Speech Link
3: Baroness Pinnock (LD - Life peer) So it is most interesting, for those of us who have felt that the rule of law had been breached in the - Speech Link
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1: Thangam Debbonaire (Lab - Bristol West) our appreciation, and I hear that same point being made by those on the Government Benches.This new law - Speech Link
2: Kevin Brennan (Lab - Cardiff West) have its Committee stage on 8 May, and will, I hope, given its widespread support, make its way into law - Speech Link
3: Mark Hendrick (LAB - Preston) way, coupled with proper governance and organisation.As it stands, the Premier League continues to rule - Speech Link
4: Tim Farron (LD - Westmorland and Lonsdale) realised that I do not enjoy football at all; it makes me completely frustrated and miserable, but it does rule - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Stuart C McDonald (SNP - Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East) It is one rule for the Government and one rule for everybody else—so much for the Conservative party - Speech Link
2: Siobhan Baillie (Con - Stroud) her siblings is a local councillor—because they have been caring for her terminally sick mother-in-law - Speech Link
3: Olivia Blake (Lab - Sheffield, Hallam) It is time Ministers thought again about this rule, which seeks the price of everything while realising - Speech Link
4: Hywel Williams (PC - Arfon) White, Welsh-speaking, north-west Wales is susceptible to this particular rule, as is everywhere else - Speech Link
5: Tom Pursglove (Con - Corby) To make requests of it to consider areas of migration policy is within the gift of Ministers. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Willis of Summertown (XB - Life peer) critical for many reasons, not least because we have signed up to this in both UK and international law - Speech Link
2: Earl Russell (LD - Excepted Hereditary) If we are to have new oil and gas licences, it is important that we do not rule out the ability to have - Speech Link
3: Baroness Blake of Leeds (Lab - Life peer) Just think of the powering of the number of homes times the number of years: we are talking into the - Speech Link
4: Lord Bruce of Bennachie (LD - Life peer) Of course, balance of payments do matter. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: John Glen (Con - Salisbury) I recognise that the challenge of urgently securing interim payments, in terms of the mechanics of how - Speech Link
2: Robin Walker (Con - Worcester) At the top of that petition will be the name of my constituent, Andrew Evans, one of the children who - Speech Link
3: Debbie Abrahams (Lab - Oldham East and Saddleworth) I too am speaking on behalf of a constituent, who lost a brother and sister-in-law and whose nephew was - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Newlove (Con - Life peer) They do not, as a rule, have executive powers invested in them. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Bertin (Con - Life peer) We all know that post-legislative scrutiny of these difficult areas of law and of how the measures are - Speech Link
3: Lord Bellamy (Con - Life peer) Rule Committee.Amendment 83 brings us to Jade’s law and Clause 16. - Speech Link
4: None I caution against trying to amend family law in the context of this Bill. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Christina Rees (LAB - Neath) for her husband who has motor neurone disease, plus her mother and mother-in-law who both have caring - Speech Link
2: Christina Rees (LAB - Neath) , and review the 21-hour study rule. - Speech Link
3: Stephen Timms (Lab - East Ham) It will affect people for the rest of their lives”.Has the Department looked at the effect of that rule - Speech Link
4: Margaret Greenwood (Lab - Wirral West) rule”.The 21-hour study rule prevents anyone who is studying for more than that amount of time a week - Speech Link
5: Beth Winter (Lab - Cynon Valley) at the national living wage rate and for that link to be defined in law, so that the ability of carers - Speech Link