The proposals are in TfL's submission to the Law Commission's consultation on reforming taxi hire services.
The Law Commission, which helps Parliament tidy up legislation, is currently looking into a statutory framework for prenuptial agreements.
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The Law Commission is also considering what should happen to property that a partner owns before a relationship begins.
In 1977 the Law Commission the body that keeps the law in England and Wales under review, recommended its abolition.
The Law Commission, which tidies up the statute book, is planning a consultation paper in the first half of next year.
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Baroness Butler-Sloss, another crossbencher, suggested the government should ask the Law Commission to examine ways of modernising the way legislation is presented.
He said the Law Commission produced a "provocative but very interesting" review five years ago, but the Labour government failed to act on it.
The Law Commission has also recommended that the prosecution should have the right to appeal against acquittals made on the direction of a judge.
Divorcing couples and judges hearing their cases should be given a clearer idea of their financial aims in court, according to the Law Commission.
The Law Commission and Scottish Law Commission say in a report published on Tuesday that courts should be empowered to scrutinise the fairness of prices.
Some liberal commentators have welcomed the Law Commission's ideas, because they derive ultimately from the emotive case of Stephen Lawrence, a black teenager murdered in 1993.
But the Law Commission, which advises ministers, takes a different view - it says that police should release names unless there are compelling reasons not to do so.
The Law Commission for England and Wales and the Scottish Law Commission propose repealing 817 acts, as set out in the draft Statute Law (Repeals) Bill that accompanies their report.
The Law Commission has been asked to examine the inquiry's recommendation that, where new evidence becomes available, the Court of Appeal should be empowered to order a second prosecution for the same offence.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has now given its support to a draft bill for England, Wales and Scotland which is due to be presented to Parliament by the Law Commission next week.
The Supreme Court's judgment is expected in a few months, probably around the time that the Law Commission, a body that tidies up the statute book, comes out with its own proposals for change.
His impressive career scholarships to Radley and Brasenose College, Oxford, the Bar in 1936, silk (Queen's Counsel) in 1957, High Court judge in 1961 had led him by 1965 to become the first chairman of the Law Commission, which was set up by the Labour government to rationalise and codify the statutory laws of England.
However, it would go against recommendations made last week by the Scottish Law Commission, which said any change to the law should not be applied to cases retrospectively.
The problem is so common that the Uniform Law Commission, the group that recommends uniform state laws, is working on a recommended statute that states could adopt to deal with post-death access to digital assets.
He stated that The Minister for Justice had spoken to the chair of the Scottish Law Commission, who has agreed to consider the issues that surround law on sexual offences and report back here in the near future.
The bill is the final part of a series of recent legislative reforms to the system of property law in Scotland based on reports published by the Scottish Law Commission.
His acquittal was specifically referred to by Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill when the new double jeopardy law came into force in November following a two-year review by the Scottish Law Commission.
Professor Economides had twice been elected as member of the International Law Commission, a subsidiary organ of the General Assembly of the United Nations, representing Greece between 1997 and 2001, and again between 2003 and 2006.
The proposals in the long-delayed report from the Law Revision Commission aren't binding, but state legislators said they had been awaiting them before modifying the widely criticized laws.
In New South Wales, Australia, the Law Reform Commission wants to increase public involvement in sentencing.
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"I believe we've struck a balance between the values of predictability, consistency and flexibility, " said Peter Kiernan, chairman of the Law Revision Commission.
Now all sides are waiting for the ruling of the Law Revision Commission, which is already two months behind schedule as it sorts through arguments and gathers its own data.
"There is a huge gap between the law and the Electoral Commission's code of conduct for political parties, candidates and canvassers on the handling of postal voting applications and postal vote ballot papers, " says the letter from Sir Albert.
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There are a lot of things that mask this constitutional reality from us in modern times like the Uniform Law Commission, which while having no power to make a state do anything, creates models of legislation that states pass, sometimes tweaking them first, so that the laws of the fifty states are very similar on many matters.
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