HC Deb 23 July 1883 vol 282 cc249-50

Clause 15 (Limitation of distress in respect of amount and time).

SIR WALTER B. BARTTELOT

said, they had now come to a most important part of the Bill, and he beped, seeing the lateness of the hour, that the right hon. Gentleman (Mr. Dodson) would agree to report Progress.

MR. DODSON

said, that if it were the wish of the Committee that Progress should be reported, he would not oppose the Motion; but he would venture to express a hope that the Committee would be able to dispose of the remaining clauses, the Schedule, and the new clauses to-morrow. He trusted that tomorrow they would be able to dispose of the Bill altogether in Committee.

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Chairman do report Progress, and ask leave to sit again."

Motion agreed to.

Committee report Progress; to sit again To-morrow.

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