HC Deb 11 July 1924 vol 175 cc2717-8

Lords Amendment:

In page 1, line 26, after the word "Act," insert the words "but not executed."

Lords Reason:

The Lords insist on this Amendment for the following Reason:

Because they consider that the Bill should not have retrospective effect.

Motion made, and Question, "That this House doth not insist upon its disagreement with the Lords in the said Amendment," put and agreed to.—[Mr. A. Greenwood.]

Lords Amendment:

In page 2, line 2, leave out, the word "shall," and insert instead thereof the word "may."

Lords Reason:

The Lords insist on this Amendment for the following Reason:

Because they consider that cases will occur in, which the Court should be in a position to exercise discretion.

Motion made, and Question, "That this House cloth not insist upon its disagreement with the Lords in the said Amendment," put, and agreed to.—[Mr. A. Greenwood.]

Lords Amendment:

In page 2, lines 3 to 5, leave out the words unless the order or judgment was executed before the fifteenth day of April, nineteen hundred and twenty-four.

Lords Reason:

The Lords insist on this Amendment for the following Reason:

Because it is consequential on previous Amendments on, which they have insisted.

Motion made, and Question, "That this House cloth not insist upon its disagreement with the Lords in the said Amendment," put, and agreed to.—[Mr. A. Greenwood.]

Lords Amendment:

In page 2, lines 8 to 16, leave out. Subsection (2).

Lords Reason:

The Lords insist on this Amendment for the following Reason:

Because it is consequential on previous Amendments on which they have insisted.

Motion made, and Question, "That this House doth not insist upon its disagreement with the Lords in the said Amendment," put, and agreed to.—[Mr. A. Greenwood.]

Message to the Lords to acquaint them therewith.