Clause 29 - Service of notices
Criminal Justice and Police Bill
10:30 am

Mr David Lock (Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department; Wyre Forest, Labour)
The provisions for service depend on the precise circumstance in which a document is served. For example, service on an individual differs from service on premises, which is modelled on the City of Westminster Act. I am not aware of any way in which these provisions differ from other provisions of service that are customarily expected, so I do not consider them controversial.
