As far as I know, anything in the OJ C E series will not
have appeared in that form on paper officially, although if
it is draft legislation it will generally have appeared on
paper as a COM document. It seems likely that more
documents will only be appearing electronically in future.
Hope this helps
Patrick Overy
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 10:46:49 +0000 Katherine Seavill
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> Does anyone know if a document appears on an 'E' numbered OJ (presumably electronic?) whether it is likely not to have been published in paper form anywhere else.
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