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Objection period ends Routes

A step of type Business step.

The time available for the House(s) to object to a negative instrument if they wish. The objection period is defined in legislation as how long the House had to take action, usually 40 calendar days from when the instrument is laid and the House(s) are not in a recess of more than four days. During the objection period instruments can be withdrawn or revoked, while procedure concludes at that point it does not affect the objection period end date.

There are 25 routes.

  1. A Route from CS AND to Objection period ends

  2. A Route from DG AND to Objection period ends

  3. A Route from DW AND to Objection period ends

  4. A Route from Objection period ends to EF NOT

  5. A Route from Objection period ends to NCM AF NOT

  6. A Route from Objection period ends to DNCM AD NOT

  7. A Route from Objection period ends to BB OR

  8. A Route from Objection period ends to AO OR

  9. A Route from Objection period ends to DS NOT

  10. A Route from Objection period ends to EB NOT

  11. A Route from Objection period ends to AJ OR

  12. A Route from Objection period ends to AJ OR

  13. A Route from Objection period ends to DI AND

  14. A Route from Objection period ends to RDLC AF AND

  15. A Route from Objection period ends to NLM AF NOT

  16. A Route from Objection period ends to LRONEG BF AND

  17. A Route from Objection period ends to NCMC AE AND

  18. A Route from Objection period ends to DRDLC AF AND

  19. A Route from Objection period ends to DNLM AD NOT

  20. A Route from Objection period ends to BO NOT

  21. A Route from Objection period ends to BK NOT

  22. A Route from Objection period ends to AN OR

  23. A Route from Objection period ends to DZ AND

  24. A Route from Objection period ends to DNCMC AE AND

  25. A Route from Objection period ends to DH NOT

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