HL Deb 14 August 1913 vol 14 c1929

Commons Message of yesterday considered (according to Order): Then it was moved to resolve

That the promoters of the. Bill which has been introduced into this House in the present Session of Parliament, and which has passed this 1-louse and been sent to the House of Commons, shall have leave to introduce the same in the next Session of Parliament, provided that notice of their intention to do so be lodged in the Private Bill Office not later than Three o'clock on the day prior to the close of the present Session, and that all fees due thereon, up to that period, be paid;

That such Bill shall be deposited in the Private Bill Office not later than Three o'clock on or before the third day on which the House shall sit after the next meeting of Parliament, with a declaration annexed thereto, signed by the agent, stating that the Bill is the same in every respect as the Bill at the last stage of the proceedings thereon in this House in the present Session;

That the proceedings on such Bill shall be pro formâ only in regard to every stage through which the same shall have passed in the present Session; and that no new fees be charged in regard to such stages;

That the Standing Orders by which the proceedings on Bills are regulated shall not apply to the said Bill in regard to any of the stages through which the same shall have passed during the present Session:

—(The Lord Strachie) agreed to; and a Message sent to the Commons to acquaint them that the Lords had concurred with them in suspending the said Bill.