UK Parliament — House of Commons
Order ID:109
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1902 — 1st December | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a.) Government business shall have precedence at every sitting except the evening sittings on Tuesday and Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; |
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(b.) At the evening sittings of Tuesday and Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business; |
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(c.) After Easter government business shall have precedence at the evening sittings of Tuesday; |
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(d.) After Whitsuntide, until Michaelmas, government business shall have precedence at all evening sittings, and at all Friday sittings except the sittings on the third and fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(e.) At the evening sittings at which government business has not precedence notices of motion shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(f.) At all afternoon sittings the house will first proceed with petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, giving notices of motions, and unopposed private business. |
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1906 — 3rd April | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a.) Government business shall have precedence at every sitting except after a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; |
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(b.) After a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and any government business then under consideration shall, without question put, be postponed until the business having precedence of it is disposed of; |
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(c.) After Easter government business shall have precedence during the whole of Tuesday; |
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(d.) After Whitsuntide, until Michaelmas, government business shall have precedence at all sittings except the sittings on the third and fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(e.) After a quarter-past eight when government business has not precedence notices of motion shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(f.) At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the house will first proceed with petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, giving notices of motions, and unopposed private business. |
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1906 — 9th April | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a.) Government business shall have precedence at every sitting except after a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; |
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(b.) After a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and any government business then under consideration shall, without question put, be postponed until the business having precedence of it is disposed of; |
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(c.) After Easter government business shall have precedence during the whole of Tuesday; |
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(d.) After Whitsuntide, until Michaelmas, government business shall have precedence at all sittings except the sittings on the third and fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(e.) After a quarter-past eight when government business has not precedence notices of motion shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(f.) At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the house will first proceed with petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, giving notices of motions, and unopposed private business. |
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1906 — 12th December | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings |
(a.) Government business shall have precedence at every sitting except after a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; |
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Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(b.) After a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and any government business then under consideration shall, without question put, be postponed until the business having precedence of it is disposed of; |
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(c.) After Easter government business shall have precedence during the whole of Tuesday; |
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(d.) After Whitsuntide, until Michaelmas, government business shall have precedence at all sittings except the sittings on the third and fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(e.) After a quarter-past eight when government business has not precedence notices of motion shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(f.) At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the house will first proceed with petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, giving notices of motions, and unopposed private business. |
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1907 — 16th April | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings |
(e.) After a quarter-past eight when government business has not precedence notices of motion shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(d.) After Whitsuntide, until Michaelmas, government business shall have precedence at all sittings except the sittings on the third and fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(b.) After a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and any government business then under consideration shall, without question put, be postponed until the business having precedence of it is disposed of; |
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(c.) After Easter government business shall have precedence during the whole of Tuesday; |
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Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a.) Government business shall have precedence at every sitting except after a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; |
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(f.) At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the house will first proceed with petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, giving notices of motions, and unopposed private business. |
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1909 — 28th July | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence at every sitting except after a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; |
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(b) |
After a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and any government business then under consideration shall, without question put, be postponed until the business having precedence of it is disposed of; |
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(c) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence during the whole of Tuesday; |
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(d) |
After Whitsuntide, until Michaelmas, government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the third and fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(e) |
After a quarter-past eight, when government business has not precedence notices of motion shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(f) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the house will first proceed with petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, giving notices of motions, and unopposed private business. |
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1914 — 5th May | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence at every sitting except after a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; |
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(b) |
After a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and any government business then under consideration shall, without question put, be postponed until the business having precedence of it is disposed of; |
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(c) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence during the whole of Tuesday; |
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(d) |
After Whitsuntide, until Michaelmas, government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the third and fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(e) |
After a quarter-past eight, when government business has not precedence notices of motion shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(f) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the house will first proceed with petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, giving notices of motions, and unopposed private business. |
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1915 — 28th September | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence at every sitting except after a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; |
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(b) |
After a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and any government business then under consideration shall, without question put, be postponed until the business having precedence of it is disposed of; |
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(c) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence during the whole of Tuesday; |
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(d) |
After Whitsuntide, until Michaelmas, government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the third and fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(e) |
After a quarter-past eight, when government business has not precedence notices of motion shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(f) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the house will first proceed with petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, giving notices of motions, and unopposed private business. |
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1918 — 28th January | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence at every sitting except after a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; |
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(b) |
After a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and any government business then under consideration shall, without question put, be postponed until the business having precedence of it is disposed of; |
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(c) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence during the whole of Tuesday; |
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(d) |
After Whitsuntide, until Michaelmas, government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the third and fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(e) |
After a quarter-past eight, when government business has not precedence notices of motion shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(f) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the house will first proceed with petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, giving notices of motions, and unopposed private business. |
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1918 — 13th February | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence at every sitting except after a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; |
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(c) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence during the whole of Tuesday; |
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(d) |
After Whitsuntide, until Michaelmas, government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the third and fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(e) |
After a quarter-past eight, when government business has not precedence notices of motion shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(f) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the house will first proceed with petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, giving notices of motions, and unopposed private business. |
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(b) |
After a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and any government business then under consideration shall, without question put, be postponed until the business having precedence of it is disposed of; |
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1919 — 19th February | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings | (c) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence during the whole of Tuesday; |
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(b) |
After a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and any government business then under consideration shall, without question put, be postponed until the business having precedence of it is disposed of; |
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(d) |
After Whitsuntide, until Michaelmas, government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the third and fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(e) |
After a quarter-past eight, when government business has not precedence notices of motion shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence at every sitting except after a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; |
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(f) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the house will first proceed with petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, giving notices of motions, and unopposed private business. |
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1919 — 20th February | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence at every sitting except after a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; |
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(b) |
After a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and any government business then under consideration shall, without question put, be postponed until the business having precedence of it is disposed of; |
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(c) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence during the whole of Tuesday; |
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(d) |
After Whitsuntide, until Michaelmas, government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the third and fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(e) |
After a quarter-past eight, when government business has not precedence notices of motion shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(f) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the house will first proceed with petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, giving notices of motions, and unopposed private business. |
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1922 — 21st June | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence at every sitting except after a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; |
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(b) |
After a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and any government business then under consideration shall, without question put, be postponed until the business having precedence of it is disposed of; |
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(c) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence during the whole of Tuesday; |
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(d) |
After Whitsuntide, until Michaelmas, government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the third and fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(e) |
After a quarter-past eight, when government business has not precedence notices of motion shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(f) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the house will first proceed with petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, giving notices of motions, and unopposed private business. |
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1926 — 23rd February | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings | (e) |
After a quarter-past eight when government business has not precedence notices of motion shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence at every sitting except after a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; |
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(b) |
After a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and any government business then under consideration shall, without question put, be postponed until the business having precedence of it is disposed of; |
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(c) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence during the whole of Tuesday; |
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(d) |
After Whitsuntide, until Michaelmas, government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the third and fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(f) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the house will first proceed with petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, giving notices of motions, and unopposed private business. |
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1926 — 30th March | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings | (e) |
After a quarter-past eight when government business has not precedence notices of motion shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence at every sitting except after a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; |
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(b) |
After a quarter-past eight on Tuesday and Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and any government business then under consideration shall, without question put, be postponed until the business having precedence of it is disposed of; |
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(c) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence during the whole of Tuesday; |
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(d) |
After Whitsuntide, until Michaelmas, government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the third and fourth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(f) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the house will first proceed with petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, giving notices of motions, and unopposed private business. |
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1927 — 21st December | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Until Easter government business shall have precedence at every sitting except the sitting on Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; and at the sitting on Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and notices of motions shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the first, second, third and fourth Fridays after Easter Day and the sittings on the third, fourth, fifth and sixth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(c) |
At the sittings on Wednesday, when government business has not precedence, Mr. Speaker shall at half-past seven of the clock, if the first motion (other than a motion for the adjournment of the house made after the commencement of public business) has not been disposed of, proceed to interrupt the proceedings thereon and such business shall be disposed of as if it were business interrupted at eleven o'clock under Standing Order No. 1; |
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(d) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the house will first proceed with unopposed private business, petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, and giving notices of motions. |
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1929 — 24th July | 4 Precedence of business at different sittings | (d) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the house will first proceed with unopposed private business, petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, and giving notices of motions. |
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(c) |
At the sittings on Wednesday, when government business has not precedence, Mr. Speaker shall at half-past seven of the clock, if the first motion (other than a motion for the adjournment of the house made after the commencement of public business) has not been disposed of, proceed to interrupt the proceedings thereon and such business shall be disposed of as if it were business interrupted at eleven o'clock under Standing Order No. 1; |
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Unless the house otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Until Easter government business shall have precedence at every sitting except the sitting on Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; and at the sitting on Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and notices of motions shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the first, second, third and fourth Fridays after Easter Day and the sittings on the third, fourth, fifth and sixth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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In the case of a session beginning between Easter and Christmas the following modifications of paragraph (1) of this Standing Order shall have effect:- |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings except the sittings on the second, third, fourth, and fifth Fridays after Easter Day; |
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(c) |
Standing Order No. 6 shall come into force and have effect after Easter, instead of after Whitsuntide. |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence on as many Wednesdays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Wednesdays before Christmas on which it has not had precedence, and on as many Fridays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Fridays (reduced by three) on which it had not precedence before Christmas; |
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1933 — 14th November | 3 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the House otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Until Easter government business shall have precedence at every sitting except the sitting on Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; and at the sitting on Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and notices of motions shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the first, second, third and fourth Fridays after Easter Day and the sittings on the third, fourth, fifth and sixth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(c) |
At the sittings on Wednesday, when government business has not precedence, Mr. Speaker shall at half-past seven of the clock, if the first motion (other than a motion for the adjournment of the House made after the commencement of public business) has not been disposed of, proceed to interrupt the proceedings thereon and such business shall be disposed of as if it were business interrupted at eleven of the clock under Standing Order No. 1; |
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(d) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the House will first proceed with unopposed private business, petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, and ballots for notices of motions. |
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In the case of a session beginning between Easter and Christmas the following modifications of paragraph (1) of this Standing Order shall have effect:- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence on as many Wednesdays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Wednesdays before Christmas on which it has not had precedence, and on as many Fridays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Fridays (reduced by three) on which it had not precedence before Christmas; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings except the sittings on the second, third, fourth, and fifth Fridays after Easter Day; |
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(c) |
Standing Order No. 4 shall come into force and have effect after Easter, instead of after Whitsuntide. |
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1934 — 15th November | 3 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the House otherwise direct- |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the first, second, third and fourth Fridays after Easter Day and the sittings on the third, fourth, fifth and sixth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(d) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the House will first proceed with unopposed private business, petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, and ballots for notices of motions. |
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In the case of a session beginning between Easter and Christmas the following modifications of paragraph (1) of this Standing Order shall have effect:- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence on as many Wednesdays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Wednesdays before Christmas on which it has not had precedence, and on as many Fridays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Fridays (reduced by three) on which it had not precedence before Christmas; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings except the sittings on the second, third, fourth, and fifth Fridays after Easter Day; |
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(c) |
Standing Order No. 4 shall come into force and have effect after Easter, instead of after Whitsuntide. |
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(a) |
Until Easter government business shall have precedence at every sitting except the sitting on Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; and at the sitting on Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and notices of motions shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(c) |
At the sittings on Wednesday, when government business has not precedence, Mr. Speaker shall at half-past seven of the clock, if the first motion (other than a motion for the adjournment of the House made after the commencement of public business) has not been disposed of, proceed to interrupt the proceedings thereon and such business shall be disposed of as if it were business interrupted at eleven of the clock under Standing Order No. 1; |
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1935 — 15th July | 3 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the House otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Until Easter government business shall have precedence at every sitting except the sitting on Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; and at the sitting on Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and notices of motions shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the first, second, third and fourth Fridays after Easter Day and the sittings on the third, fourth, fifth and sixth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(c) |
At the sittings on Wednesday, when government business has not precedence, Mr. Speaker shall at half-past seven of the clock, if the first motion (other than a motion for the adjournment of the House made after the commencement of public business) has not been disposed of, proceed to interrupt the proceedings thereon and such business shall be disposed of as if it were business interrupted at eleven of the clock under Standing Order No. 1; |
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(d) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the House will first proceed with unopposed private business, petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, and ballots for notices of motions. |
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In the case of a session beginning between Easter and Christmas the following modifications of paragraph (1) of this Standing Order shall have effect:- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence on as many Wednesdays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Wednesdays before Christmas on which it has not had precedence, and on as many Fridays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Fridays (reduced by three) on which it had not precedence before Christmas; |
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(c) |
Standing Order No. 4 shall come into force and have effect after Easter, instead of after Whitsuntide. |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings except the sittings on the second, third, fourth, and fifth Fridays after Easter Day; |
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1938 — 1st February | 3 Precedence of business at different sittings | (c) |
Standing Order No. 4 shall come into force and have effect after Easter, instead of after Whitsuntide. |
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Unless the House otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Until Easter government business shall have precedence at every sitting except the sitting on Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; and at the sitting on Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and notices of motions shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the first, second, third and fourth Fridays after Easter Day and the sittings on the third, fourth, fifth and sixth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(c) |
At the sittings on Wednesday, when government business has not precedence, Mr. Speaker shall at half-past seven of the clock, if the first motion (other than a motion for the adjournment of the House made after the commencement of public business) has not been disposed of, proceed to interrupt the proceedings thereon and such business shall be disposed of as if it were business interrupted at eleven of the clock under Standing Order No. 1; |
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(d) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the House will first proceed with unopposed private business, petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, and ballots for notices of motions. |
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In the case of a session beginning between Easter and Christmas the following modifications of paragraph (1) of this Standing Order shall have effect:- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence on as many Wednesdays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Wednesdays before Christmas on which it has not had precedence, and on as many Fridays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Fridays (reduced by three) on which it had not precedence before Christmas; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings except the sittings on the second, third, fourth, and fifth Fridays after Easter Day; |
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1945 — 9th March | 3 Precedence of business at different sittings |
In the case of a session beginning between Easter and Christmas the following modifications of paragraph (1) of this Standing Order shall have effect:- |
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Unless the House otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Until Easter government business shall have precedence at every sitting except the sitting on Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; and at the sitting on Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and notices of motions shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the first, second, third and fourth Fridays after Easter Day and the sittings on the third, fourth, fifth and sixth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(c) |
At the sittings on Wednesday, when government business has not precedence, Mr. Speaker shall at half-past seven of the clock, if the first motion (other than a motion for the adjournment of the House made after the commencement of public business) has not been disposed of, proceed to interrupt the proceedings thereon and such business shall be disposed of as if it were business interrupted at eleven of the clock under Standing Order No. 1; |
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(d) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the House will first proceed with unopposed private business, petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, and ballots for notices of motions. |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence on as many Wednesdays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Wednesdays before Christmas on which it has not had precedence, and on as many Fridays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Fridays (reduced by three) on which it had not precedence before Christmas; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings except the sittings on the second, third, fourth, and fifth Fridays after Easter Day; |
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(c) |
Standing Order No. 4 shall come into force and have effect after Easter, instead of after Whitsuntide. |
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1946 — 6th November | 3 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the House otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Until Easter government business shall have precedence at every sitting except the sitting on Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; and at the sitting on Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and notices of motions shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the first, second, third and fourth Fridays after Easter Day and the sittings on the third, fourth, fifth and sixth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(c) |
At the sittings on Wednesday, when government business has not precedence, Mr. Speaker shall at half-past seven of the clock, if the first motion (other than a motion for the adjournment of the House made after the commencement of public business) has not been disposed of, proceed to interrupt the proceedings thereon and such business shall be disposed of as if it were business interrupted at eleven of the clock under Standing Order No. 1; |
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(d) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the House will first proceed with unopposed private business, petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, and ballots for notices of motions. |
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In the case of a session beginning between Easter and Christmas the following modifications of paragraph (1) of this Standing Order shall have effect:- |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings except the sittings on the second, third, fourth, and fifth Fridays after Easter Day; |
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(c) |
Standing Order No. 4 shall come into force and have effect after Easter, instead of after Whitsuntide. |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence on as many Wednesdays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Wednesdays before Christmas on which it has not had precedence, and on as many Fridays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Fridays (reduced by three) on which it had not precedence before Christmas; |
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1947 — 5th March | 3 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the House otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Until Easter government business shall have precedence at every sitting except the sitting on Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; and at the sitting on Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and notices of motions shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(d) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the House will first proceed with unopposed private business, petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, and ballots for notices of motions. |
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In the case of a session beginning between Easter and Christmas the following modifications of paragraph (1) of this Standing Order shall have effect:- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence on as many Wednesdays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Wednesdays before Christmas on which it has not had precedence, and on as many Fridays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Fridays (reduced by three) on which it had not precedence before Christmas; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings except the sittings on the second, third, fourth, and fifth Fridays after Easter Day; |
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(c) |
Standing Order No. 4 shall come into force and have effect after Easter, instead of after Whitsuntide. |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the first, second, third and fourth Fridays after Easter Day and the sittings on the third, fourth, fifth and sixth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(c) |
At the sittings on Wednesday, when government business has not precedence, Mr. Speaker shall at half-past seven of the clock, if the first motion (other than a motion for the adjournment of the House made after the commencement of public business) has not been disposed of, proceed to interrupt the proceedings thereon and such business shall be disposed of as if it were business interrupted at eleven of the clock under Standing Order No. 1; |
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1947 — 4th November | 3 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the House otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Until Easter government business shall have precedence at every sitting except the sitting on Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; and at the sitting on Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and notices of motions shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the first, second, third and fourth Fridays after Easter Day and the sittings on the third, fourth, fifth and sixth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(c) |
At the sittings on Wednesday, when government business has not precedence, Mr. Speaker shall at half-past seven of the clock, if the first motion (other than a motion for the adjournment of the House made after the commencement of public business) has not been disposed of, proceed to interrupt the proceedings thereon and such business shall be disposed of as if it were business interrupted at eleven of the clock under Standing Order No. 1; |
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(d) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the House will first proceed with unopposed private business, petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, and ballots for notices of motions. |
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In the case of a session beginning between Easter and Christmas the following modifications of paragraph (1) of this Standing Order shall have effect:- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence on as many Wednesdays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Wednesdays before Christmas on which it has not had precedence, and on as many Fridays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Fridays (reduced by three) on which it had not precedence before Christmas; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings except the sittings on the second, third, fourth, and fifth Fridays after Easter Day; |
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(c) |
Standing Order No. 4 shall come into force and have effect after Easter, instead of after Whitsuntide. |
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1947 — 17th December | 3 Precedence of business at different sittings | (c) |
Standing Order No. 4 shall come into force and have effect after Easter, instead of after Whitsuntide. |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings except the sittings on the second, third, fourth, and fifth Fridays after Easter Day; |
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Unless the House otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Until Easter government business shall have precedence at every sitting except the sitting on Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; and at the sitting on Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and notices of motions shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the first, second, third and fourth Fridays after Easter Day and the sittings on the third, fourth, fifth and sixth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(c) |
At the sittings on Wednesday, when government business has not precedence, Mr. Speaker shall at half-past seven of the clock, if the first motion (other than a motion for the adjournment of the House made after the commencement of public business) has not been disposed of, proceed to interrupt the proceedings thereon and such business shall be disposed of as if it were business interrupted at eleven of the clock under Standing Order No. 1; |
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(d) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the House will first proceed with unopposed private business, petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, and ballots for notices of motions. |
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In the case of a session beginning between Easter and Christmas the following modifications of paragraph (1) of this Standing Order shall have effect:- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence on as many Wednesdays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Wednesdays before Christmas on which it has not had precedence, and on as many Fridays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Fridays (reduced by three) on which it had not precedence before Christmas; |
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1948 — 28th April | 3 Precedence of business at different sittings |
Unless the House otherwise direct- |
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(a) |
Until Easter government business shall have precedence at every sitting except the sitting on Wednesday and the sitting on Friday; and at the sitting on Wednesday notices of motion and public bills, other than government bills, shall have precedence of government business, and notices of motions shall have precedence of the orders of the day; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings, except the sittings on the first, second, third and fourth Fridays after Easter Day and the sittings on the third, fourth, fifth and sixth Fridays after Whit Sunday; |
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(c) |
At the sittings on Wednesday, when government business has not precedence, Mr. Speaker shall at half-past seven of the clock, if the first motion (other than a motion for the adjournment of the House made after the commencement of public business) has not been disposed of, proceed to interrupt the proceedings thereon and such business shall be disposed of as if it were business interrupted at eleven of the clock under Standing Order No. 1; |
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(d) |
At the sittings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the House will first proceed with unopposed private business, petitions, motions for unopposed returns, and leave of absence to members, and ballots for notices of motions. |
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In the case of a session beginning between Easter and Christmas the following modifications of paragraph (1) of this Standing Order shall have effect:- |
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(a) |
Government business shall have precedence on as many Wednesdays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Wednesdays before Christmas on which it has not had precedence, and on as many Fridays immediately before Good Friday as the number of Fridays (reduced by three) on which it had not precedence before Christmas; |
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(b) |
After Easter government business shall have precedence at all sittings except the sittings on the second, third, fourth, and fifth Fridays after Easter Day; |
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(c) |
Standing Order No. 4 shall come into force and have effect after Easter, instead of after Whitsuntide. |