HL Deb 27 March 1925 vol 60 cc800-1

Order of the Day for the Third Reading read.

THE LORD CHANCELLOR (VISCOUNT CAVE)

My Lords, I have to move the Third Reading of this and other Consolidation Bills, and I do not like to do so without saying one sentence. I think the House is much indebted to the Consolidation Committee, over which Lord Muir Mackenzie presides, for the time and trouble they have taken in connection with the Bills. I beg to move that the Law of Property (Consolidation) Bill be now read a Third time.

Moved, That the Bill be now read 3a.—(The Lord Chancellor.)

On Question, Bill read 3a.

Bill passed, and sent to the Commons.