HC Deb 01 November 1909 vol 12 cc1625-7

Lords Amendment: Leave out Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890,

Sub-section (6) of Section eight, and Section nine.

Sub-section (3) of Section twelve from "but the local authority" to the end of the Sub-section.

Amendment made: Leave out "Sub-section (3) of Section twelve from 'but the local authority,' to the end of the Subsection."—[Mr. Burns.]

Lords Amendment: Leave out "Subsection (2) of Section fifteen, including the proviso thereto."

Lords Amendment: Leave out, "In Section thirty-nine, the words 'by agreement' in Sub-section (4) where those words first occur, and all after the word 'sanctioned' to the end of that Subsection; Sub-sections (5) and (6); the words 'to costs to be awarded in certain cases by a Committee of either House of Parliament' in Sub-section (8); and Sub-section (9) from 'Provided that' to the end. In Sub-section (3) of Section forty-seven, the words 'the time allowed under any Order for the execution of any works or the demolition of a building, or'."

Amendment made: After "Sub-sections (1), (2), (7), (8), and (14) of Section 96," insert "In Sub-section (3) of Section 97, the words the time allowed under any Order for the execution of any works or the demolition of a building or."—[Mr. Ure.]

Lords Amendment: Leave out "so far as they apply to Scotland" (Sub-section (3), except paragraph (c), and Sub-section (4) of Section 94, so far as they apply to Scotland).

Lords Amendment: "Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890, Amendment (Scotland) Act, 1896," leave out "the whole Act," and insert "Section three."

Lords Amendment: "Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1903," leave out "paragraphs (a) and (6) of Sub-section (2) of Section 5, Sections 6 and," and insert "Section."

Committee appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing with certain of their Amendments to the Bill.

Committee nominated of: Mr. Burns, Lord Robert Cecil, Mr. Lyttelton, Mr. Herbert Lewis, and Mr. Rogers.

Three to be the quorum.

To withdraw immediately.—[Mr. Burns.]

Reasons for disagreeing with Lords Amendments reported, and agreed to.

To be communicated to the Lords.—[Mr. Burns.]