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Access to Justice Bill [H.L.] -
Amendments to be debated in the House of Lords

Here you can browse the Marshalled List of Motions and Amendments to be moved on consideration of Commons Amendments in the House of Lords.

  
Clause 5
 
  
COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 7

BY THE LORD PHILLIPS OF SUDBURY
 
7A*     The Lord Phillips of Sudbury to move, That this House do disagree with the Commons in their amendment No. 7. 
  
Clause 14
 
  
COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 27

BY THE LORD THOMAS OF GRESFORD
 
27A     The Lord Thomas of Gresford to move, That this House do disagree with the Commons in their amendment No. 27. 
  
COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 28

BY THE LORD THOMAS OF GRESFORD
 
28A     The Lord Thomas of Gresford to move, That this House do disagree with the Commons in their amendment No. 28. 
  
Clause 15
 
  
COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 29

BY THE LORD THOMAS OF GRESFORD
 
29A     The Lord Thomas of Gresford to move, That this House do disagree with the Commons in their amendment No. 29. 
  
COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 30

BY THE LORD THOMAS OF GRESFORD
 
30A     The Lord Thomas of Gresford to move, That this House do disagree with the Commons in their amendment No. 30. 
  
COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 31

BY THE LORD THOMAS OF GRESFORD
 
31A     The Lord Thomas of Gresford to move, That this House do disagree with the Commons in their amendment No. 31. 
  
BY THE LORD GOODHART
 
31B     Line 5, at the end of the paragraph insert ("save where the advice or assistance was given at a police station by an employee of the Commission") 
  
Clause 29
 
  
COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 56

BY THE LORD ACKNER
 
56A     The Lord Ackner to move, That this House do disagree with the Commons in their amendment No. 56. 
  
BY THE LORD GOODHART
 
56B     Line 4, after ("applies") insert ("or is an agreement which is enforceable at common law") 
  
After Clause 32
 
  
COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 70

BY THE LORD ACKNER
 
70A     The Lord Ackner to move, That this House do disagree with the Commons in their Amendment No. 70. 
  
After Clause 38
 
  
COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 80

BY THE LORD ACKNER
 
80A     Line 13, at the end of subsection (2), insert ("and work in the public interest") 
  
COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 81

BY THE LORD MISHCON
THE LORD HUNT OF WIRRAL
 
81A     Line 7, leave out subsection (1)(a) and insert--
    ("(a)  the purposes of practice, support and development; the regulation, raising and maintenance of standards, education and training of solicitors and those wishing to become solicitors; and work in the public interest, or")
 
  
After Clause 38
 
  
COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 81

BY THE LORD PHILLIPS OF SUDBURY
 
81B*     Line 13, after ("society,") in subsection (2)(a) insert--
    ("(b) The Master of the Rolls concurs therewith;")
 
  
After Clause 51
 
  
COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 95

BY THE LORD ACKNER
 
95A     Line 28, in subsection (3), leave out paragraph (b) 
95B     Line 36, at the end of subsection (3), insert--
 
    ("(  )  The appropriate Minister must by order make provision with respect to pensions payable to or in respect of any holder of a judicial office in an European or international court.
 
    (  )  A pensions order must include such provision as the Minister making it considers is necessary to secure that--
    (a)  a relevant judge who was, immediately before his appointment as a relevant judge, a member of a judicial pension scheme is entitled to remain as a member of that scheme;
    (b)  the terms on which he remains a member of the scheme are those which would have been applicable had he not been appointed as a relevant judge; and
    (c)  entitlement to benefits payable in accordance with the scheme continues to be determined as if, while serving as a relevant judge, his salary was that which would have been payable to him in respect of his continuing service as the holder of his judicial office.")
 
  
Schedule 2
 
  
COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 142

BY THE LORD GOODHART
 
142A     Line 4, leave out paragraph (a) 
  
BY THE LORD GOODHART
THE LORD CLINTON-DAVIS
 
142B     Line 5, at the end of paragraph (a) insert ("save where it appears to the Commission that it is not reasonably practical for the case to be conducted on a conditional fee basis and the case would meet the same criteria for funding as apply to a clinical negligence case,") 
142C     Line 55, at the end of paragraph 2(3), insert--
    ("(k)  under section 82 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, and")
 
 
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