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2005 7th March<br />

255<br />

5. Deutsche Morgan Grenfell Group plc (Respondents) v. Her Majesty’s Commissioners of Inland<br />

Revenue and another (Petitioners)— The petition of Her Majesty’s Commissioners of Inland<br />

Revenue and Her Majesty’s Attorney General praying for leave to appeal was presented and<br />

referred to an Appeal Committee (lodged 4th March).<br />

6. Brunt and others (Petitioners) v. Southampton International Airport Limited (Respondents)—<br />

The petition of Nigel Richard Pierce Brunt, Viscount Chilston, John Dudley Harding, Ian<br />

Richard McKellen Parker, Timothy Roger Smith, Richard Rainsbury and David Owen<br />

praying for leave to appeal was presented and referred to an Appeal Committee.<br />

7. Jones (Respondent) v. Ministry of Interior Al-Mamlaka Al-Arabiya AS Saudiya (the <strong>Kingdom</strong> of<br />

Saudi Arabia) (Appellants)—<br />

8. Mitchell and others (Respondents) v. Al-Dali and others and Ministry of Interior Al-Mamlaka Al-<br />

Arabiya AS Saudiya (the <strong>Kingdom</strong> of Saudi Arabia) (Appellants)—<br />

9. Jones (Appellant) v. Ministry of Interior Al-Mamlaka Al-Arabiya AS Saudiya (the <strong>Kingdom</strong> of<br />

Saudi Arabia) (Respondents)—<br />

The petition of the appellants praying that the appeals be conjoined, that they be allowed to<br />

lodge one statement and one appendix in respect of the three appeals, that the appellants and<br />

respondents have leave to lodge separate cases and that the respondents in the first and second<br />

appeals be separately represented (the agents for the respondents consenting thereto) was<br />

presented; and it was ordered as prayed.<br />

Papers<br />

10. Command Papers—The following papers were presented to the House by command of Her<br />

Majesty and ordered to lie on the Table:<br />

1. Environment—Securing the future: Delivering UK Sustainable Development Strategy;<br />

(6467)<br />

2. Constitutional Reform Bill [hl]—Government Response to the Report of the House of<br />

Commons Constitutional AVairs Select Committee on the Constitutional Reform Bill<br />

[hl]; (6488)<br />

3. Contingent Liability—<br />

(i) Minute from the Northern Ireland OYce on the legal indemnity for the Inquiry into<br />

the Death of Rosemary Nelson; (—)<br />

(ii) Minute from the Northern Ireland OYce on the legal indemnity for the Inquiry into<br />

the Death of Robert Hamill; (—)<br />

(iii) Minute from the Northern Ireland OYce on the legal indemnity for the Inquiry into<br />

the Death of Billy Wright. (—)<br />

11. Statutory Instruments (Standing Order 71)— The following negative instruments, having been laid<br />

before the House on 4th March, were ordered to lie on the Table:<br />

1. Education (Budget Statements) (England) Regulations 2005, laid under the School<br />

Standards and Framework Act 1998; (345)<br />

2. Criminal Procedure Rules 2005, laid under the Courts Act 2003; (384)<br />

3. Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (References to Financial Investigators) (Amendment) Order<br />

2005, laid under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002; (386)<br />

4. (i) Road TraYc (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (County of Surrey)<br />

(Borough of Spelthorne) Order 2005— (403)<br />

(ii) Road TraYc (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (County of<br />

Hertfordshire) (Borough of Broxbourne) Order 2005— (405)<br />

laid under the Road TraYc Act 1991;<br />

5. Health Protection Agency Regulations 2005, laid under the Health Protection Agency<br />

Act 2004; (408)<br />

6. Community Trade Mark (Designation of Community Trade Mark Courts) Regulations<br />

2005, laid under the Trade Marks Act 1994; (440)<br />

7. (i) Trade in Goods (Control) (Amendment) Order 2005— (443)<br />

(ii) Trade in Controlled Goods (Embargoed Destinations) (Amendment) Order 2005—<br />

(445)<br />

(iii) Export of Goods, Transfer of Technology and Provision of Technical Assistance<br />

(Control) (Amendment) Order 2005— (468)<br />

laid under the Export Control Act 2002;<br />

8. Courts-Martial Appeal (Amendment) Rules 2005, laid under the Courts-Martial<br />

(Appeals) Act 1968; (446)

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