UK Parliament — House of Commons

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1902 — 2nd May

That when the Chairman of a Committee has been ordered to make a Report to the House, he shall leave the Chair without Question put.

  • That when the Chairman of a Committee has been ordered to make a Report to the House, he shall leave the Chair without Question put.
  • When the chairman of a committee has been ordered to make a report to the house, he shall leave the chair without question put.
1929 — 24th July

When the chairman of a committee has been ordered to make a report to the house, he shall leave the chair without question put.

  • When the chairman of a committee has been ordered to make a report to the house, he shall leave the chair without question put.
  • When the chairman has been ordered to make a report to the House, he shall leave the chair without question put. Every such report shall be brought up without question put.
1948 — 28th April

When the chairman has been ordered to make a report to the House, he shall leave the chair without question put. Every such report shall be brought up without question put.

  • When the chairman has been ordered to make a report to the House, he shall leave the chair without question put. Every such report shall be brought up without question put.
  • When the chairman of a committee of the whole House has been ordered to make a report to the House, he shall leave the chair without putting any question. Every such report shall be brought up without any question being put.
2010 — 22nd February

When the chairman of a committee of the whole House has been ordered to make a report to the House, he shall leave the chair without putting any question. Every such report shall be brought up without any question being put.