Clause 391 - Account monitoring orders

Proceeds of Crime Bill – in a Public Bill Committee at 6:15 pm on 29 January 2002.

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Amendments made: No. 540, in page 223, line 34, leave out subsection (3).

No. 541, in page 224, line 18, leave out 'application' and insert 'order'.—[Mr. Bob Ainsworth.]

Clause 391, as amended, ordered to stand part of the Bill.

Clauses 392 and 393 ordered to stand part of the Bill.

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