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Mr Berry: Madam Speaker, can I have tabled all of those documents that Mr De Domenico is - - -

MADAM SPEAKER: Are you moving a motion to that effect?

Mr De Domenico: I have already tabled them, Mr Berry.

Mr Berry: Which ones were they?

Mr De Domenico: That is the one that Mr Lamont tabled.

Mr Berry: Or was it that other one over there?

Mr De Domenico: That was Mr Lamont's document.

Mr Berry: What about this one over here?

Mr De Domenico: That is the same document, Mr Berry. Which ones do you want? How many copies do you want, Mr Berry? I have the one that Mr Lamont should have tabled, and the one that he did table. Would you like a copy of each?

Mr Berry: Go away, go away!

Question put:

That the motion (Mr De Domenico's) be agreed to.

The Assembly voted -

AYES, 8  NOES, 7 

Mrs Carnell Mr Berry
Mr De Domenico Mr Connolly
Mr Humphries Ms Ellis
Mr Kaine Ms Follett
Mr Moore Mr Lamont
Mr Stevenson Ms McRae
Ms Szuty Mr Wood
Mr Westende

Question so resolved in the affirmative.

STAMP DUTIES AND TAXES (AMENDMENT) BILL 1992

Debate resumed from 18 June 1992, on motion by Ms Follett:

That this Bill be agreed to in principle.

MR DE DOMENICO (4.41): Madam Speaker, the Liberal Party will not be opposing this Bill. As Ms Follett said in the introductory speech, the Bill is virtually being re-presented because of concerns expressed by the Motor Trades Association. It brings the ACT motor dealers into line, so that they are not at a disadvantage compared to interstate dealers. The stamp duty exemptions are for veteran, vintage and historic vehicles seeking concessionary registration on first


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