HL Deb 05 March 1889 vol 333 cc945-6

All Petitions relating to Standing Orders which shall be presented during the present Session referred to the Standing Orders Committee unless otherwise ordered.

Ordered, That no Private Bill brought from the House of Commons shall be read a second time after Friday the 21st day of June next:

That no Bill originating in this House authorizing any inclosure of lands under Special Report of the Land Commissioners for England, or confirming any scheme of the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales, shall be read a first time after Friday the 10th day of May next;

That no Bill originating in this House confirming any Provisional Order or Provisional Certificate shall be read a first time after Friday the 10th day of May next;

That no Bill brought from the House of Commons authorizing any inclosure of lands under Special Report of the Land Commissioners for England, or confirming any scheme of the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales, shall be read a second time after Friday the 28th day of June next;

That no Bill brought from the House of Commons confirming any Provisional Order Certificate shall be read a second time after Friday the 28th day of June next:

That when a Bill shall have passed this House with Amendments, these Provisional Orders shall not apply to any new Bill sent up from the House of Commons which the Chairman of Committees shall report to the House is substantially the same as the Bill so amended; That this House will not receive any petition for a Private Bill after Thursday the 9th day of May next, unless such Private Bill shall have been approved by the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, nor any petition for a Private Bill approved by the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice after Friday the 17th day of May next;

That this House will not receive any report from the Judges upon petitions presented to this House for Private Bills after Friday the 17th day of May next;

Ordered, That the said orders be printed and published, and affixed on the doors of this House and Westminster Hall. (No. 17.)

House adjourned at a quarter before Five o'clock, to Thursday next, a quarter past Ten o'clock.