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Notices of Amendments

 

given up to and including

 

Friday 5 March 2010

 

New Amendments handed in are marked thus Parliamentary Star

 

Parliamentary Star - whiteAmendments which will comply with the required notice period at their next appearance

 

Public Bill Committee


 

Debt Relief (Developing Countries) Bill


 

Mr David Gauke

 

1

 

Parliamentary Star - white    

Clause  1,  page  1,  line  20,  leave out ‘identify’ and insert ‘have identified by the date

 

that this Act comes into force’.

 


 

Mr David Gauke

 

2

 

Parliamentary Star - white    

Page  4,  line  22,  leave out Clause 5.

 


 

New Clauses

 

Treasury duty to report on impacts

 

Mr David Gauke

 

NC1

 

Parliamentary Star - white    

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘The Treasury shall within 12 months of the commencement of this Act publish

 

and lay before Parliament a report setting out its assessment of the following

 

matters—

 

(a)    

the impact of the Act on the availability and cost of lending to countries

 

to which the Initiative applies,


 
 

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Debt Relief (Developing Countries) Bill, continued

 
 

(b)    

the impact of the Act on the availability and cost of lending to other

 

developing countries including potentially eligible initiative countries,

 

(c)    

the monetised value of the transfer from creditors to debtors as a

 

consequence of the Act, and

 

(d)    

the impact of the Act in determining the choice of law or choice of

 

jurisdiction for financial contracts.’.

 


 

Duration of Act

 

Mr David Gauke

 

NC2

 

Parliamentary Star - white    

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

This Act expires at the end of the period of one year begining with

 

commencement; but this is subject to subsections (2) and (3).

 

(2)    

The Treasury may by order provide that this Act (instead of expiring at the time

 

it would otherwise expire) expires at the end of the period of one year from that

 

time.

 

(3)    

The Treasury may by order provide that this Act has permanent effect.

 

(4)    

An order under this section is to be made by statutory instrument.

 

(5)    

An order under this section may be made only if a draft of the statutory instrument

 

containing it has been laid before, and appoved by a resolution of, each House of

 

Parliament.

 

(6)    

If this Act expires by virtue of this section—

 

(a)    

the Act is to be treated as never having been in force, and

 

(b)    

accordingly, where—

 

(i)    

a judgement was given, or order or arbitration award made, on a

 

relevant claim (as defined by sectio 5(2)) while the Act was in

 

force, and

 

(ii)    

the amount of the judgement, order or award is, as a result of

 

section 3, less than it would be if that section had not applied in

 

relation to the claim,

 

    

the amount of the judgement, order or award is to be treated as equal to

 

the amount it would be if the section had not applied in relation to the

 

claim.’.

 


 
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