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Hallmarking Act 1973 (Application to Palladium) Order 2009

Debates on delegated legislation on Wednesday, 15 July 2009, in the House of Lords, led by Lord Drayson. The answering member was Lord De Mauley.
Draft Hallmarking Act 1973 (Application to Palladium) Order 2009. Lords debate on a motion to consider. Agreed to on question. Grand Committee held in the Moses Room.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
712 c256-61GC 
Session
2008-09
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords Grand Committee
Hallmarking Act 1973 (Application to Palladium) Order 2009, Legislative Reform (Limited Partnerships) Order 2009
Tuesday, 21 July 2009
Parliamentary proceedings
House of Lords
Deposited Paper DEP2009-2103
Monday, 20 July 2009
Deposited papers
House of Lords
Hallmarking Act 1973 (Application to Palladium) Order 2009
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Statutory instruments
House of Lords
House of Commons
Proceeding contributions
Lord De Mauley | 712 c258-9GC (Link to this contribution) I thank the Minister for introducing the order. It does not seem particularly controversial, but I h...
Lord Drayson | 712 c256GC (Link to this contribution) That the Grand Committee do report to the House that it has considered the Hallmarking Act 1973 (App...

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Lord Drayson | 712 c260-1GC (Link to this contribution) I thank the noble Lords, Lord De Mauley and Lord Livsey of Talgarth, for their questions, which I wi...
Lord Drayson | 712 c256-8GC (Link to this contribution) The draft order is intended to apply the Hallmarking Act 1973 to the precious metal palladium. I tha...
Lord De Mauley | 712 c261GC (Link to this contribution) Perhaps I could ask the noble Lord to pass my comment about scheduling same-day business through the...
Lord Drayson | 712 c261GC (Link to this contribution) I am grateful to the noble Lord. He has a very good point and I will pass on his strong concerns, wh...
Lord Livsey of Talgarth | 712 c259-60GC (Link to this contribution) I do not pretend to be an expert on this subject, but none the less I am fairly well briefed on it. ...
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