UK Parliament — House of Commons

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1842 — 14th April

That the precise duration of every Temporary Law be expressed in the Title of the Bill, and also in a distinct Clause at the end of the Bill, and no where else.

  • That the precise duration of every Temporary Law be expressed in the Title of the Bill, and also in a distinct Clause at the end of the Bill, and no where else.
  • That the precise duration of every Temporary Law be expressed in a distinct Clause at the end of the Bill.
1902 — 2nd May

That the precise duration of every Temporary Law be expressed in a distinct Clause at the end of the Bill.

  • That the precise duration of every Temporary Law be expressed in a distinct Clause at the end of the Bill.
  • The precise duration of every temporary law shall be expressed in a distinct clause at the end of the bill.
1948 — 28th April

The precise duration of every temporary law shall be expressed in a distinct clause at the end of the bill.

  • The precise duration of every temporary law shall be expressed in a distinct clause at the end of the bill.
  • The precise duration of every temporary law or enactment shall be expressed in a distinct clause or subsection at the end of the bill or of that enactment.
1982 — 21st December

The precise duration of every temporary law or enactment shall be expressed in a distinct clause or subsection at the end of the bill or of that enactment.