UK Parliament — House of Commons

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1902 — 2nd May That upon the Report stage of any Bill no Amendment may be proposed, which could not have been proposed in Committee without an Instruction from the House.
  • That upon the Report stage of any Bill no Amendment may be proposed, which could not have been proposed in Committee without an Instruction from the House.
  • Upon the report stage of any bill no amendment may be proposed which could not have been proposed in committee without an instruction from the house.
1929 — 24th July Upon the report stage of any bill no amendment may be proposed which could not have been proposed in committee without an instruction from the house.
  • Upon the report stage of any bill no amendment may be proposed which could not have been proposed in committee without an instruction from the house.
  • Upon the report stage of any bill no amendment which could not have been proposed in committee without an instruction from the House may be proposed.
1948 — 28th April Upon the report stage of any bill no amendment which could not have been proposed in committee without an instruction from the House may be proposed.
  • Upon the report stage of any bill no amendment which could not have been proposed in committee without an instruction from the House may be proposed.
  • Upon the consideration of the report of a bill no amendment which could not have been proposed in committee without an instruction from the House may be proposed.
1966 — 14th December Upon the consideration of the report of a bill no amendment which could not have been proposed in committee without an instruction from the House may be proposed.
  • Upon the consideration of the report of a bill no amendment which could not have been proposed in committee without an instruction from the House may be proposed.
  • Upon the consideration of the report of a bill no amendment which could not have been proposed in committee without an instruction from the House may be proposed unless it has been authorised by a resolution of the House.
1971 — 21st January Upon the consideration of the report of a bill no amendment which could not have been proposed in committee without an instruction from the House may be proposed unless it has been authorised by a resolution of the House.