New Clause. — (Control of Mortgages.)

Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 26 November 1964.

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(2) In this Act the expression "the Rent Acts" shall have the meaning assigned to it by section 49(1) of the Housing Repairs and Rents Act 1954, or as respects Scotland by section 39(1) of the Housing (Repairs and Rents) (Scotland) Act 1954.—[Mr. Graham Page.]

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