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Legal Services Bill [HL]

Before we finish on this amendment, I would like to correct the noble Lord, Lord Thomas of Greenford. This is not just about inconvenience and distress; it is a way of resolving other issues. Clause 134(2)(c) states that the respondent must, "““pay compensation to the complainant of such an amount as is specified in the direction in respect of any loss which has been suffered … or any inconvenience or distress””." It therefore could be related to a financial loss of the order that I have described.

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Reference

689 c1131 

Session

2006-07

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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