HC Deb 29 March 1898 vol 55 c1313

Resolutions reported from the Committee—

  1. 1. "That, in the case of the Filey Water and Gas Bill [Lords], re-committed Resolution of the 8th day of March, referred to the said Select Committee, who were instructed that they have power to inquire whether there are any special circumstances which render it just and expedient that the conditions upon which the Standing Orders were dispensed with in the said Resolution should be further modified in respect of the said Bill, so far as regards the townships of Gristhorpe and Lebberston, the Standing Orders ought to be dispensed with:—That the parties be permitted to proceed with their Bill, on condition that they strike out of the limits of the Bill all parts of the parishes of Hunmanby, Muston, and Filey which were not defined in the Notices for the Bill; and that they strike out the charge in Clause 22 on houses of which the rateable value amounts to five pounds but does not exceed ten pounds:—That the Committee on the Bill do report how far such Orders have been complied with."
  2. 2. "That, in the case of the East Ham Improvement Bill, Petition of 'George Henry Burges' for dispensing with Standing Order CXXIX. in the case of his Petition against the Bill, the said Standing Order ought to be dispensed with."
  3. 3. "That, in the case of the Middlesex County Council Bill, Petition of the 'Vestry of Marylebone,' for dispensing with Standing Order CXXIX. in the case of their Petition against the Bill, the said Standing Order ought to be dispensed with."
  4. 4. "That, in the case of the London Building Act (1894) Amendment Bill, Petition of the 'Corporation of London' for dispensing with Standing Order CXXIX. in the case of their Petition against the Bill, the said Standing Order ought to be dispensed with."
  5. 5. "That, in the case of the Gainsborough Gas, Petition for leave to deposit a Petition for Bill, the Standing Orders ought to be dispensed with:—That the parties be permitted to deposit their Petition for a Bill."
  6. 6. "That, in the case of the Crystal Palace Company, Petition for leave to deposit a Petition for Bill, the Standing Orders ought to be dispensed with:—That the parties be permitted to deposit their Petition for a Bill."