UK Parliament — House of Commons
Order ID:6
Known as:
- No Debate on Presentation of Petitions
- No debate on presentation
- No debate on presentation of petition
- Time and manner of presenting petitions
Order numbers:
6, 10, 11, 12, 77, 73, 79, 76, 92, 96, 100, 120, 133, 154
Cite as
Current version
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2022 — 30th November | 154 Time and manner of presenting petitions | (1) |
Every petition presented under Standing Order No. 153 (Presentation of petitions) not containing matter in breach of the privileges of this House, and which according to the rules or usual practice of this House can be received, shall be presented after a member of the government shall have signified his intention to move 'That this House do now adjourn', for the purpose of bringing the sitting to a conclusion. |
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(2) |
Proceedings under paragraph (1) of this order shall not be interrupted at the moment of interruption. |
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(3) |
The Speaker shall not allow any debate, or any Member to speak upon, or in relation to, such petition; but it may be read by the Clerk if required. |
First appearance
1842 — 14th April | 6 |
That every such Petition not containing matter in breach of the Privileges of this House, and which, according to the Rules or usual Practice of this House, can be received, be brought to the Table by the direction of The Speaker, who shall not allow any Debate, or any Member to speak upon, or in relation to, such Petition; but it may be read by the Clerk at the Table, if required. |