UK Parliament — House of Commons

Order ID:214

All versions of this Order

Date Title Text
1990 — 1st February 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1990 — 21st February 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1990 — 19th October 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1990 — 24th October 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(2) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(3) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1990 — 25th October 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1991 — 22nd January 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1991 — 26th June 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1991 — 18th July 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1991 — 8th November 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1992 — 30th June 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1993 — 4th November 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1994 — 9th March 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1994 — 11th July 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1994 — 12th July 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1994 — 24th November 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1995 — 23rd February 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1995 — 20th April 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1995 — 17th July 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1995 — 2nd November 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1995 — 6th November 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1995 — 7th November 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1995 — 19th December 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1996 — 11th March 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1996 — 17th December 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.

1997 — 19th March 19A Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business (Budget day)

(1) No notice may be given under Standing Order No. 19 (Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business) for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but

(2) (i) notices proposed to be given for such day, and

(3) (ii) notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared,

(4) shall be treated as having been given for the first Monday on which the House shall sit after the Budget is opened, and may be proceeded with on that day as though it were a Tuesday or a Wednesday.