Patents Amendment Bill [Lords]

Licensing (Amendment) Bill – in the House of Commons at 1:45 pm on 1 May 1987.

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I Order for Second Reading read.

Photo of Jeremy Corbyn Jeremy Corbyn , Islington North

On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. I should like my name to be recorded as objecting to the Bill.

Second Reading deferred till Friday 8 May.

Amendment

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Second Reading

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Deputy Speaker

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