Law Reform Committee - Reports

Reports

  • Third Report (Occupiers' Liability to Invitees, Licensees and Trespassers). Cmd 9305. HMSO. London. November 1954.
  • Ninth Report (Liability in Tort between Husband and Wife). Cmnd 1268. HMSO. London. January 1961.
  • Eleventh Report. Cmnd 2017. 1963.
  • Twelfth Report (Transfer of Title to Chattels). Cmnd 2958. HMSO. London. April 1966.
  • Thirteenth Report (Hearsay Evidence in Civil Proceedings). Cmnd 2964. HMSO. London. May 1966.
  • Fourteenth Report (Acquisition of Easements and Profits by Prescription). Cmnd 3100. HMSO. London. October 1966.
  • Fifteenth Report (The Rule in Hollington v. Hewthorn). Cmnd 3391. HMSO. London. September 1967.
  • Sixteenth Report (Privilege in Civil Proceedings). Cmnd 3472. HMSO. London. December 1967.
  • Seventeenth Report (Evidence of Opinion and Expert Evidence). Cmnd 4489. HMSO. London. October 1970.
  • Eighteenth Report (Conversion and Detinue). Cmnd 4774. HMSO. London. September 1971.
  • Nineteenth Report (Interpretation of Wills). Cmnd 5301. HMSO. London. May 1973.
  • Twentieth Report (Interim Report on Limitation of Actions: In Personal Injury Claims). Cmnd 5630. HMSO. London. May 1974.
  • Twenty-first Report (Final report on limitation of actions). Cmnd 6923. HMSO. London. September 1977.
  • Twenty-second Report (The making and revocation of wills). Cmnd 7902. HMSO. London. May 1980.
  • Twenty-third Report (The powers and duties of trustees). Cmnd 8733. HMSO. London. October 1982.
  • Twenty-fourth Report (Latent Damage). Cmnd 9390. HMSO. London. November 1984.

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