Friday, 17 May 1935
The House met at Eleven of the Clock, Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair.
Metropolitan Common Scheme (Palewell) Provisional Order Bill,
As amended (in the Standing Committee and on re-committal), considered.
(1) The provisions of the sections fifty-three and fifty-four of this Act shall not have effect in the case of premises comprised in a clearance order or compulsory purchase order confirmed by...
In section sixty four of the Act of 1925 (which relates to the compulsory purchase of land for the purposes of Part III of that Act) for the reference to land which has been acquired by any...
(1) No contributions shall be made under section thirty thirty-one, or thirty two of this Act unless the Minister is satisfied that the accommodation to be provided will be in conformity with...
Notwithstanding anything in Part I of the Act of 1930 relating to clearance areas, it is hereby declared that where the property has been acquired by a local authority under its provisions for...
Where under the Acts of 1925, 1930 and under this Act the Minister is required to cause a public local inquiry to be held, any objector who has appeared at any such inquiry shall be furnished by...
(1)Where, under the Acts of 1925, 1930, and 1935, the Minister is required to cause a public inquiry to be held, he shall appoint a surveyor to sit with the inspector holding such inquiry.
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