Clause 132
Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Bill [Lords]
12:15 pm

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Vera Baird (Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department for Constitutional Affairs; Redcar, Labour)

This clause provides further interpretation to the terms used throughout the immunity from seizure clauses. The most important in this context is “public display”, which is defined to include any display to which the public have admission, except displays with a view to sale. Objects included in an exhibition put on by a major auction house to advertise an auction will not qualify for immunity.

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