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Isle of Man seas
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From: Mr Williams
27 November 2009
Dear Sir,
Please provide details of any agreements in place with the Isle of
Man relating to the exploitation of the territorial seas or
continental shelf of the British Islands, and the same for any
agreement (current or not) on these matters which was concluded in
1966 or 1991.
Yours faithfully,
Mr Williams
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27 November 2009
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From: Data Access & Compliance Unit
Ministry of Justice
27 November 2009
Freedom of Information Request FOI/62338/09
Data Access & Compliance Unit
Information Directorate
Zone 6 B
Post point 6.25
102 Petty France
London
SW1H 9AJ
T 020 3334 3253
F 020 3334 2245
E [email address]
www.justice.gov.uk
27-NOV-09 Our Ref:FOI/62338/09
Dear Mr Williams,
SUBJECT: Freedom of Information Request
Thank you for your correspondence of November 27, 2009, in which you
asked for details of any agreements in place with the Isle of Man,
relating to the exploitation of the territorial seas or continental
shelf of the British Islands, under the Freedom of Information Act 2000
(FOIA) from the Ministry of Justice (MoJ).
You will receive a response from us by December 25, 2009. Your request
has been passed to the appropriate business unit within the MoJ, and
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Hannah Law
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From: Smith, Sarah (CPD)
Ministry of Justice
23 December 2009
Dear Mr Williams,
Please find attached a response to your Freedom of Information Request
dated 27 November 2009 requesting details of any agreements in place
with the Isle of Man relating to the exploitation of the territorial
seas or continental shelf of the British Islands, and the same for any
agreement (current or not) on these matters which was concluded in 1966
or 1991.
Yours sincerely
Sarah Smith
International Directorate
Ministry of Justice
6.03, 102 Petty France
London
SW1H 9AJ
Tel: 0203 334 3896
Fax: 0203 334 3746
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From: Mr Williams
23 December 2009
Dear Ms Smith,
Thank you for the update - I look forward to the results of the
Home Office enquiries next year. In the meantime, have a good
Christmas.
Yours sincerely,
Mr Williams
From: Smith, Sarah (CPD)
Ministry of Justice
23 December 2009
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From: Smith, Sarah (CPD)
Ministry of Justice
22 January 2010
<<FOI Williams_62238.doc>> Dear Mr Williams,
Further to my e-mail of 23 December, please find attached a reply to
your following request:
Details of any agreements in place with the Isle of Man relating to the
exploitation of the territorial seas or continental shelf of the British
Islands, and the same for any agreement (current or not) on these
matters which was concluded in1966 or 1991
Kind Regards
Sarah Smith
International Directorate
Ministry of Justice
6.03, 102 Petty France
London
SW1H 9AJ
Tel: 0203 334 3896
Fax: 0203 334 3746
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From: Mr Williams
22 January 2010
Dear Ms Smith,
May I thank you for a truly superb response to my enquiry - it is
both through and clear.
Yours sincerely,
Mr Williams
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