HL Deb 18 February 1897 vol 46 c665
LORD HERSCHELL,

in moving the Second Reading of the Marine Insurance Bill, said that it was the same Measure for codifying the law relating to marine insurance which had been read a Second time by their Lordships' House last Session and referred to the Standing Committee, but which it was not then found possible to proceed with. He now begged to move the Second Reading of the Bill with the view to it being referred to the Standing Committee, and by them to a sub-Committee for minute examination. ["Hear, hear!"]

Read 2a (according to Order), and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Monday next.