Clause 5 - Advertising: defences
Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill
10:30 am

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Mr Humfrey Malins (Woking, Conservative)

With this it will be convenient to take the following amendments: No. 7, in page 2, line 41, leave out

`he could not reasonably have'

and insert

`it could not reasonably have been'.

No. 27, in page 2, line 44, leave out

`had no reason to suspect'

and insert

`could not reasonably have been expected to know'.

No. 28, in page 3, line 3, leave out

`had no reason to suspect'

and insert

`could not reasonably have been expected to know'.

No. 29, in page 3, line 3, leave out

`had no reason to suspect'

and insert

`could not reasonably have been expected to know'.

No. 30, in page 3, line 11, leave out

had no reason to suspect'

and insert

`could not reasonably have been expected to know'.

No. 35, in clause 8, page 4, line 9, leave out

`had no reason to suspect'

and insert

`could not reasonably have been expected to know'.

No. 36, in clause 9, page 4, line 34, leave out

`had no reason to suspect'

and insert

`could not reasonably have been expected to know'.

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