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36 6th December<br />

2004<br />

3. Regina v. Special Adjudicator (Respondent) ex parte Hoxha (FC) (Appellant)—The petition of the<br />

OYce of the <strong>United</strong> Nations High Commissioner for Refugees praying for leave to intervene<br />

in the said appeal by way of written submissions only was presented and referred to an Appeal<br />

Committee.<br />

4. In re B (FC) (Appellant) (2002)—The petition of the OYce of the <strong>United</strong> Nations High<br />

Commissioner for Refugees praying for leave to intervene in the said appeal by way of written<br />

submissions only was presented and referred to an Appeal Committee.<br />

5. Serco Limited (Respondents) v. Lawson (Appellant)—The appeal was set down for hearing and<br />

referred to an Appellate Committee.<br />

6. Regina v. Mercieca (Appellant) (On Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division))—The<br />

appeal was set down for hearing and referred to an Appellate Committee.<br />

7. Barker (Respondent) v. Saint Gobain Pipelines plc (Appellants)—<br />

8. Patterson (son and executor of the estate of J Patterson (deceased)) (Respondent) v. Smiths Dock<br />

Limited (Appellants) and others—<br />

9. Murray (widow and executrix of the estate of John Lawrence Murray (deceased)) (Respondent) v.<br />

British Shipbuilders (Hydrodynamics) Limited (Appellants) and others and others<br />

(Appellants)—<br />

(Conjoined Appeals)—<br />

The petition of the appellants praying that the time for lodging the statement and appendix<br />

and setting down the cause for hearing might be extended to 17th January 2005 (the agents for<br />

the respondents consenting thereto) was presented; and it was ordered as prayed.<br />

10. Regina v. Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Respondent) ex parte Kehoe (FC)<br />

(Appellant)—The petition of the appellant praying that the time for lodging the statement and<br />

appendix and setting down the cause for hearing might be extended to 10th January 2005 (the<br />

agents for the respondent consenting thereto) was presented; and it was ordered as prayed.<br />

11. Regina v. Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth AVairs (Appellant) ex parte Quark<br />

Fishing Limited (Respondents)—<br />

12. Regina v. Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth AVairs (Respondent) ex parte Quark<br />

Fishing Limited (Appellants)—<br />

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

lodge separate statements and cases and one appendix in respect of the two appeals; and that<br />

the respondents have leave to lodge separate cases (the agents for the respondents consenting<br />

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

Papers<br />

13. Command Papers—The following papers, having been presented to the House by command of Her<br />

Majesty on the dates shown, were ordered to lie on the Table:<br />

Departmental Performance—Performance Report for—<br />

(i) Department for Constitutional AVairs; (3rd December) (6391)<br />

(ii) Crown Prosecution Service. (3rd December) (6398)<br />

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

before the House on 3rd December, were ordered to lie on the Table:<br />

1. (i) Tyne Metropolitan College (Incorporation) Order 2004— (3108)<br />

(ii) Tyne Metropolitan College (Government) Regulations 2004— (3109)<br />

laid under the Further and Higher Education Act 1992;<br />

2. (i) Anglian Regional Flood Defence Committee (Abolition) Order 2004— (3163)<br />

(ii) Wessex Regional Flood Defence Committee Order 2004— (3164)<br />

(iii) Southern Regional Flood Defence Committee Order 2004— (3165)<br />

laid under the Environment Act 1995;<br />

3. (i) Penalties for Disorderly Behaviour (Amount of Penalty) (Amendment No. 3) Order<br />

2004— (3167)<br />

(ii) Penalties for Disorderly Behaviour (Form of Penalty Notice) (Amendment)<br />

Regulations 2004— (3169)<br />

laid under the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001;<br />

4. Immigration (Exemption from Control) (Amendment) Order 2004, laid under the<br />

Immigration Act 1971; (3171)<br />

5. Town and Country Planning (Electronic Communications) (Wales) (No. 3) Order 2004,<br />

laid under the Electronic Communications Act 2000. (3172)

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