Previously called Standing Committees, Public Bill Commitees study proposed legislation (Bills) in detail, debating each clause and reporting any amendments to the Commons for further debate.
There are at least 16 MPs on a Committee, and the proportion of parties reflects the House of Commons, so the government always has a majority.
[Mrs. Joan Humble in the Chair]
TRI 2 Paul Nicholson TRI 5 National Children’s Bureau/The Children’s Legal Centre TRI 6 Barry Minney TRI 7 The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors TRI 8 Law Society Scotland TRI...
Independence of tribunal judiciary
Senior President of Tribunals
The First-tier Tribunal and the Upper Tribunal
Judges and other members of the First-tier Tribunal
Judges and other members of the First-tier Tribunal
Judges and other members of the Upper Tribunal
Certain judges who are also judges of First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal
Chambers: jurisdiction and presidents
[John Bercow in the Chair]
Chambers: jurisdiction and Presidents
Review of decision of First-tier Tribunal
Proceedings on appeal to Upper Tribunal
Right to appeal to Court of Appeal etc.
Upper Tribunal’s “judicial review” jurisdiction
Limits of jurisdiction under section 15(1)
Tribunal Procedure Rules
Tribunal Procedure Rules
Practice directions
Mediation
Costs or expenses
The general duty
Tribunal staff and services
Provision of accommodation
Fees
Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council
“Relevant qualification” in section 50: further provision
[Mrs. Joan Humble in the Chair]
TRI 12 Enforcement Services Association and the Association of Civil Enforcement Agencies TRI 13 Morgoed Estates Limited TRI 14 Joint submission from the Association of Civil Enforcement...
Enforcement by taking control of goods
Taking control of goods
[John Bercow in the Chair]
Taking control of goods
Enforcement agents
[Mrs. Joan Humble in the Chair]
TRI 15 Jeremy Sutcliffe
Rent
The rent recoverable
Agricultural holdings
Application to the Crown
Uniforms ‘All enforcement agents, both private and Crown employed, must at all times wear a uniform as prescribed by the Secretary of State.’.—[Mr. Ellwood.]
Judicial reviews of enforcement agents employed by private companies ‘The actions and decisions of private companies and their agents enforcing the orders of the courts shall be reviewable...
Attachment of earnings orders: finding the debtor’s current employer
Payment by instalments: making and enforcing charging orders
[John Bercow in the Chair]
Payment by instalments: making and enforcing charging orders
Application for information about action to recover judgment debt
Action by the court
Departmental information requests
Assessing household income ‘(1) The debtor must, at the prescribed times, provide the proper county court with household particulars of— (a) earnings, (b) income, (c) assets, (d)...
Requirement for permission of court before enforcement ‘The Civil Procedure Rules must provide that no order for possession, whether made in the County Court or the High Court or in any...
Administration orders
Debt management schemes
Approval by supervising authority
Stopping supplies of gas or electricity
The supervising authority
[Mrs. Joan Humble in the Chair]
TRI 16 MENAI — Professional enforcement services
Protected objects
Effect of protection
Relevant museums and galleries
Interpretation
Crown application
Power to make supplementary or other provision
Commencement
Short title
Concurrent jurisdiction of courts, tribunals and public sector ombudsmen ‘(1) In section 5 of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 (c. 13), omit subsection (2). (2) In section 26 of the...
Committee membership and attendance (out of 7)
Chairpersons
Members
[ Committee memberships can change partway through ]