Clause 202 - Notices under this Part

Part of Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill – in a Public Bill Committee at 1:00 pm on 29 June 2023.

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Photo of Maria Miller Maria Miller Conservative, Basingstoke 1:00, 29 June 2023

With this it will be convenient to discuss the following:

Clauses 203 to 207 stand part.

Government amendments 62 to 64.

That schedule 16 be the Sixteenth schedule to the Bill.

Clause 208 stand part.

Government Amendment 65.

That schedule 17 be the Seventeenth schedule to the Bill.

Clauses 209 to 215 stand part.

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