UK Parliament — House of Commons

Fragment ID:#183

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Most recent appearance

1965 — 27th October

When notice has been given of a motion authorising expenditure in connection with a bill, the House may, if the recommendation of the Crown is signified thereto, at any time after such notice appears on the paper resolve itself into committee to consider the motion, and any resolution come to by such committee may, with the general agreement of the House, be reported forthwith.

First appearance

1919 — 20th February

Notwithstanding any standing order or custom of the house, if notice is given of a resolution authorising expenditure in connection with a bill, the house may, if the recommendation of the crown is signified thereto, at any time after such notice appears on the paper resolve itself into committee to consider the resolution, and the resolution, when reported, may be considered forthwith by the house.