UK Parliament — House of Commons
Order ID:163
Known as:
- Ways and Means motions
- Ways and means motions
Order numbers:
90, 94
Cite as
Most recent appearance
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1981 — 16th June | 94 Ways and means motions |
A Minister of the Crown may without notice make a motion for giving provisional statutory effect to any proposals in pursuance of section 5 of the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act 1968; and the question on such a motion shall be put forthwith. |
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When the question has been decided on the first of several motions upon which a bill is to be brought in for imposing, renewing, varying or repealing any charge upon the people, the question on each such further motion shall be put forthwith; and proceedings in pursuance of this paragraph, though opposed, may be decided after the expiration of the time for opposed business. |
First appearance
1967 — 24th October | 90 Ways and Means motions |
A Minister of the Crown may without notice make a motion for giving provisional statutory effect to any proposals in pursuance of section 42 (Collection of taxes before passing of Way and Means resolutions) of the Finance Act 1967; and the question on such a motion shall be put forthwith. |
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When the question has been decided on the first of several motions upon which a bill is to be brought in for imposing, renewing, varying or repealing any charge upon the people, the question on each such further motion shall be put forthwith. |