HL Deb 28 July 1910 vol 6 c539

Order of the Day for the Second Reading read.

Moved, That the Bill be now read 2a.—(Lord Pentland.)

On Question, Bill read 2a, and pursuant to the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, 1899, deemed to have been reported from the Committee.

LORD PENTLAND

This Order was lodged as long ago as December, 1908. Its progress has been delayed by negotiations, and it is very desirable that it should be confirmed before Parliament rises. I therefore move that Standing Order No. 39 be dispensed with.

Moved, That Standing Order No. 39 be dispensed with.—(Lord Pentland.)

On Question, Motion agreed to.

Moved, That the Bill be now read 3a.—(Lard Pentland.)

On Question, Bill read 3a.

LORD PENTLAND moved to amend the provision in the 8th Schedule— The Beveridge Trustees by themselves or members of the family of the hue Mr. Beveridge and their successors in the estate shall have a joint right along with the Trustees and the other riparian proprietors to fish in the reservoir and they shall have the privilege of putting and using a boat thereon, by inserting, after the word "estate," the words in his Amendment—

Amendment moved— Eighth Schedule, page 83, line 22, after ("estate") insert ("without prejudice to the Trustees reserve" their full sporting rights on their side of the "reservoir and")—(Lord Pentland.)

On Question, Amendment agreed to.

Bill passed and sent to the Commons.