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CHAPTER 2 Direct payments after EU exit
7.Meaning of “basic payment scheme” and other expressions in Chapter 2
8.The agricultural transition period for England and the termination of relevant payments
9.Power to modify legislation governing the basic payment scheme
10.Power to provide for the continuation of the basic payment scheme beyond 2020
13.Power to provide for lump sum payments in lieu of relevant payments
PART 2 Food and agricultural markets
PART 3 Transparency and fairness in the agri-food supply chain
CHAPTER 1 Collection and sharing of data
23.Agri-food supply chains: requirement to provide information
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25.Requirement must specify purposes for which information may be processed
26.Requirements under section 23(1): duty to publish draft requirement
27.Provision of required information and limitations on its processing
CHAPTER 2 Fair dealing with agricultural producers and others in the supply chain
PART 6 WTO Agreement on AgriculturePrevious MatchNext Match
43.Power to make regulations for securing compliance with WTO Agreement on Agriculture: generalPrevious MatchNext Match
44.Regulations under section 43: limits on provision of domestic support in the United KingdomPrevious MatchNext Match
45.Regulations under section 43: classification of domestic supportPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULES
Agricultural sectors relevant to producer organisation provisions
PART 1 Amendments to the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986
Arbitration or third party determination of rent: relevant factors
Notices to quit: cases where consent of tribunal not required
Succession on death or retirement: condition relating to occupation of commercial unit
Succession on death or retirement: condition relating to suitability
PART 2 Amendments to the Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995
23.(1) Section 12 (appointment of arbitrator) is amended as follows....
24.(1) Section 19 (references to arbitration of certain disputes) is...
25.(1) Section 22 (settlement of claims for disputes) is amended...
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27.(1) Section 30 (general provisions applying to arbitrations) is amended...
28.In section 38 (interpretation), in subsection (1), for the definition...
29.In section 39 (index)— (a) after the entry relating to...
Agricultural products relevant to marketing standards provisions
Provision relating to Northern Ireland
PART 2 Intervention in agricultural markets
The CMO Regulation: consequential amendments
PART 3 Marketing standards and carcass classification: England
4.In Article 19 (public intervention and aid for private storage:...Previous MatchNext Match
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10.In Article 80 (oenological practices and methods of analysis), at...Previous MatchNext Match
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12.In Article 91 (implementing powers in accordance with the examination...Previous MatchNext Match
13.In Article 119 (labelling and presentation in the wine sector:...Previous MatchNext Match
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15.In Article 123 (implementing powers in accordance with the examination...Previous MatchNext Match
17.Regulations made by the European Commission under Section 1 or...
PART 4 Marketing standards and carcass classification: Wales
19.In Article 19 (public intervention and aid for private storage:...
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21.In Article 21 (public intervention and aid for private storage:...
22.In Article 73 (marketing standards: scope), at the end (and...
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24.In Article 78 (definitions, designations and sales descriptions for certain...
25.In Article 80 (oenological practices and methods of analysis), at...
26.In Article 86 (reservation, amendment and cancellation of optional reserved...
27.In Article 91 (implementing powers in accordance with the examination...
28.In Article 119 (labelling and presentation in the wine sector:...
29.In Article 122 (labelling and presentation in the wine sector:...
30.In Article 123 (implementing powers in accordance with the examination...
32.Regulations made by the European Commission under Section 1 or...
PART 5 Marketing standards and carcass classification: Northern Ireland
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36.In Article 21 (public intervention and aid for private storage:...Previous MatchNext Match
37.In Article 73 (marketing standards: scope), at the end (and...Previous MatchNext Match
38.In Article 75 (marketing standards: establishment and content), at the...Previous MatchNext Match
39.In Article 78 (definitions, designations and sales descriptions for certain...Previous MatchNext Match
40.In Article 80 (oenological practices and methods of analysis), at...Previous MatchNext Match
41.In Article 86 (reservation, amendment and cancellation of optional reserved...Previous MatchNext Match
42.In Article 91 (implementing powers in accordance with the examination...Previous MatchNext Match
43.In Article 119 (labelling and presentation in the wine sector:...Previous MatchNext Match
44.In Article 122 (labelling and presentation in the wine sector:...Previous MatchNext Match
45.In Article 123 (implementing powers in accordance with the examination...Previous MatchNext Match
47.Regulations made by the European Commission under Section 1 or...
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