HL Deb 05 August 1924 vol 59 cc364-5

Page 26, line 8, at end insert:

(" For prescribing the number and maximum size and weight of trailers which may be drawn on streets by vehicles, or vehicles of any particular class or description, and for prescribing that a man should be carried on the trailer, or, where more than one trailer is drawn, on the rear trailer, for signalling to the driver.")

The Commons have amended this Amendment as follows:

In line 3, after (" description ") insert (" either generally or on streets of any class or description ").

LORD PARMOOR:

There is only one other matter and that a small one and I will ask your Lordships to accept the Commons Amendments to the Amendment inserted in your Lordships' House; that is to say, after the word " description " to insert " either generally or on streets of any class or description." It is in the nature of a drafting Amendment. I beg to move that this House doth agree with the Commons in the said Amendment.

Moved, That this House doth not insist upon the said Amendment, but agrees with the Commons in the Amendment made therein.—(Lord Parmoor.)

THE MARQUESS OF SALISBURY:

It is drafting.

On Question, Motion agreed to.

A Committee appointed to prepare a Reason for the Lords insisting upon an Amendment: the Committee to meet forthwith.

Report from the Committee of the Reason to be offered to the Commons, and a Message ordered to be sent to the Commons to return the Bill with the Reason.