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Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 4) (Coronavirus) Rules 2020 Work package

A work package focussed on the Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 4) (Coronavirus) Rules 2020, made available on 17 July 2020, subject to the Made negative procedure.

There are 15 business items actualising 21 steps.

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  1. 17 July 2020

    1. Instrument created

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    2. Instrument made (signed into law)

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    3. Laid before the House of Lords (House of Lords)

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    4. Laid before the House of Commons (House of Commons)

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  2. 23 July 2020

    1. Motion (prayer) to stop the instrument being law tabled (House of Lords)

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  3. 28 July 2020

    1. Considered by the Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee (SLSC) (House of Lords)

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    2. Non-fatal motion (prayer) to object to the instrument tabled (House of Lords)

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  4. 23 August 2020

    1. Instrument comes into force as law

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  5. 23 September 2020

    1. Considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments (JCSI) (House of Commons and House of Lords)

      Instrument drawn to the special attention of the Houses by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments (JCSI) (House of Commons and House of Lords)

      Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments (JCSI) draws the special attention of both Houses to this instrument on the grounds that it is defectively drafted (House of Commons and House of Lords)

      Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments (JCSI) draws the special attention of both Houses to this instrument on the grounds that it requires elucidation (House of Commons and House of Lords)

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    2. Chamber debate (House of Lords)

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    3. Question on a motion (prayer) to stop the instrument being law put (House of Lords)

      Motion (prayer) to stop the instrument being law rejected (House of Lords)

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    4. Question on a non-fatal motion (prayer) to object to the instrument put (House of Lords)

      Non-fatal motion (prayer) to object to the instrument approved (House of Lords)

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  6. 27 September 2020

    1. Objection period ends

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    2. Instrument remains law

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    3. Procedure concluded in the House of Commons and the House of Lords (House of Commons and House of Lords)

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