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Intellectual Property Act 2014

Hansard Reference

100.The following section sets out the dates and Hansard reference for each stage of the Act’s passage through Parliament.

StageDateHansard Reference
House of Lords
Introduction9 May 2013Vol: 745 Col:21
Second Reading22 May 2013Vol: 745 Col:848-891
Committee11 June 2013Vol: 745 Col:GC 323 - 362
13 June 2013Vol: 745 Col:GC 389 - 432
18 June 2013Vol: 746 Col:GC 41- 98
Report23 July 2013Vol: 747 Col: 1175 - 1232
Third Reading30 JulyVol: 747 Col: 1649 - 1652
Ping Pong2 April 2014Vol: 753 Col: 968 - 976
Royal Assent14 May 2014Vol: 753 Col: 1920
House of Commons
Introduction29 August 2013Votes and Proceedings No. 40
Second Reading20 January 2014Vol: 574 Col:38 - 84
Committee28 January 2014Morning
Afternoon
30 January 2014Morning
Afternoon
Report and Third Reading12 March 2014Vol: 577 Col: 322 - 352
Lords Consideration of Commons Amendments2 April 2014Vol: 753 Col: 968 - 976
Royal Assent14 May 2014Vol: 753 Col: 1920

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