UK Parliament — House of Commons
All versions resulting from major revisions for Order ID:94.
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1902 — 1st May | 16 Motions for Bills, &c., at the Commencement of Public business |
That on Tuesdays and Fridays, and, if set down by the Government, on Mondays and Thursdays, Motions for leave to bring in Bills, and for the Nomination of Select Committees, may be set down for consideration at the commencement of Public Business. If such Motions be opposed, Mr. Speaker, after permitting, if he thinks fit, a brief explanatory statement from the Member who moves and from the Member who opposes any such Motion respectively, may, without further Debate, put the Question thereon, or the Question, That the Debate be now adjourned. |
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1902 — 2nd May | 16 Motions for Bills, &c., at the Commencement of Public business |
That on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and, if set down by the Government, on Mondays and Thursdays, Motions for leave to bring in Bills, and for the Nomination of Select Committees, may be set down for consideration at the commencement of Public Business. If such Motions be opposed, Mr. Speaker, after permitting, if he thinks fit, a brief explanatory statement from the Member who moves and from the Member who opposes any such Motion respectively, may, without further Debate, put the Question thereon, or the Question, That the Debate be now adjourned. |
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1948 — 28th April | 10 Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business |
On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and, if set down by the government, on Mondays and Thursdays, motions for leave to bring in bills, and for the nomination of select committees, may be set down for consideration at the commencement of public business. If such motions be opposed, Mr. Speaker, after permitting, if he thinks fit, a brief explanatory statement from the member who moves and from the member who opposes any such motion respectively, may, without further debate, put the question thereon, or the question, that the debate be now adjourned. |
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1957 — 18th December | 12 Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business |
On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and, if given by a Minister of the Crown, on Mondays and Thursdays, notices of motions for leave to bring in bills, and for the nomination of select committees, may be set down for consideration at the commencement of public business. If such motions be opposed, Mr. Speaker, after permitting, if he thinks fit, a brief explanatory statement from the Member who moves and from the Member who opposes any such motion respectively, shall put either the question thereon, or the question, that the debate be now adjourned. |
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1960 — 2nd November | 12 Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business |
On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and, if given by a Minister of the Crown, on Mondays and Thursdays, notices of motions for leave to bring in bills, and for the nomination of select committees, may be set down for consideration at the commencement of public business. If such motions be opposed, Mr. Speaker, after permitting, if he thinks fit, a brief explanatory statement from the Member who moves and from the Member who opposes any such motion respectively, shall put either the question thereon, or the question, that the debate be now adjourned: |
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Provided that no notice shall be given, except by a Minister of the Crown, for a day earlier than the seventh day after it has been received at the Table or for a day on which a notice of motion under this order already stands on the paper. |
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1971 — 21st January | 13 Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business |
On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and, if given by a Minister of the Crown, on Mondays and Thursdays, notices of motions for leave to bring in bills, and for the nomination of select committees, may be set down for consideration at the commencement of public business. Mr. Speaker, after permitting, if he thinks fit, a brief explanatory statement from the Member who makes and from a Member who opposes any such motion respectively, shall put either the question thereon, or the question, that the debate be now adjourned: |
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With respect to a private Member's motion for leave to bring in a bill under this order- |
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notice shall be given in the Public Bill Office, by the Member in person or by another Member on his behalf, but on any one day not more than one notice shall be accepted from any one Member; |
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(b) |
no notice shall be given for a day on which a notice of motion under this order already stands on the paper; |
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(c) |
no notice shall be given for a day earlier than the fifth or later than the fifteenth sitting day after the day on which it is given; |
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(d) |
not more than one such notice shall stand on the paper in the name of any one Member for a day within any period of fifteen sitting days. |
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1979 — 26th July | 13 Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business |
On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and, if given by a Minister of the Crown, on Mondays and Thursdays, notices of motions for leave to bring in bills, and for the nomination of select committees, may be set down for consideration at the commencement of public business. Mr. Speaker, after permitting, if he thinks fit, a brief explanatory statement from the Member who makes and from a Member who opposes any such motion respectively, shall put either the question thereon, or the question, 'That the debate be now adjourned'. |
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With respect to a private Member's motion for leave to bring in a bill under this order- |
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(a) |
notice shall be given in the Public Bill Office, by the Member in person or by another Member on his behalf, but on any one day not more than one notice shall be accepted from any one Member; |
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(b) |
no notice shall be given for a day on which a notice of motion under this order already stands on the paper; |
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(c) |
no notice shall be given for a day earlier than the fifth or later than the fifteenth sitting day after the day on which it is given; |
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(d) |
not more than one such notice shall stand on the paper in the name of any one Member for a day within any period of fifteen sitting days. |
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1980 — 31st January | 13 Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business |
On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and if given by a Minister of the Crown, on Mondays and Thursdays, notices of motions for leave to bring in bills, and for the nomination of select committees, may be set down for consideration at the commencement of public business. Mr. Speaker, after permitting, if he thinks fit, a brief explanatory statement from the Member who makes and from a Member who opposes any such motion respectively, shall put either the question thereon, or the question, 'That the debate be now adjourned'. |
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With respect to a private Member's motion for leave to bring in a bill under this order- |
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(a) |
notice shall be given in the Public Bill Office, by the Member in person or by another Member on his behalf, but on any one day not more than one notice shall be accepted from any one Member; |
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(b) |
no notice shall be given for a day on which a notice of motion under this order already stands on the paper; |
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(c) |
no notice shall be given for a day earlier than the fifth or later than the fifteenth sitting day after the day on which it is given; |
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(d) |
not more than one such notice shall stand on the paper in the name of any one Member for a day within any period of fifteen sitting days. |
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1994 — 12th July | 19 Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business |
On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and if given by a Minister of the Crown, on Mondays and Thursdays, notices of motions for leave to bring in bills, and for the nomination of select committees, may be set down for consideration at the commencement of public business. Mr. Speaker, after permitting, if he thinks fit, a brief explanatory statement from the Member who makes and from a Member who opposes any such motion respectively, shall put either the question thereon, or the question, 'That the debate be now adjourned'. |
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With respect to a private Member's motion for leave to bring in a bill under this order- |
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(a) |
notice shall be given in the Public Bill Office by the Member in person or by another Member on his behalf, but on any one day not more than one notice shall be accepted from any one Member; |
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(b) |
no notice shall be given for a day on which a notice of motion under this order already stands on the paper; |
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(c) |
no notice shall be given for a day earlier than the fifth or later than the fifteenth sitting day after the day on which it is given; |
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(d) |
not more than one such notice shall stand on the paper in the name of any one Member for a day within any period of fifteen sitting days. |
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2001 — 17th January | 23 Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business |
On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and, if given by a Minister of the Crown, on Mondays and Thursdays, notices of motions for leave to bring in bills, and for the nomination of select committees, may be set down for consideration at the commencement of public business. The Speaker, after permitting, if she thinks fit, a brief explanatory statement from the Member who makes and from a Member who opposes any such motion respectively, shall put either the question thereon, or the question, 'That the debate be now adjourned'. |
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With respect to a private Member's motion for leave to bring in a bill under this order- |
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(a) |
notice shall be given in the Public Bill Office by the Member in person or by another Member on his behalf, but on any one day not more than one notice shall be accepted from any one Member; |
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(b) |
no notice shall be given for a day on which a notice of motion under this order already stands on the paper; |
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(c) |
no notice shall be given for a day earlier than the fifth or later than the fifteenth sitting day after the day on which it is given; |
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(d) |
not more than one such notice shall stand on the paper in the name of any one Member for a day within any period of fifteen sitting days. |
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No notice may be given under this order for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but |
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notices proposed to be given for such day, and |
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notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared, |
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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. |
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2001 — 5th July | 23 Motions for leave to bring in bills and nomination of select committees at commencement of public business |
On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and, if given by a Minister of the Crown, on Mondays and Thursdays, notices of motions for leave to bring in bills, and for the nomination of select committees, may be set down for consideration at the commencement of public business. The Speaker, after permitting, if he thinks fit, a brief explanatory statement from the Member who makes and from a Member who opposes any such motion respectively, shall put either the question thereon, or the question, 'That the debate be now adjourned'. |
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With respect to a private Member's motion for leave to bring in a bill under this order- |
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(a) |
notice shall be given in the Public Bill Office by the Member in person or by another Member on his behalf, but on any one day not more than one notice shall be accepted from any one Member; |
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(b) |
no notice shall be given for a day on which a notice of motion under this order already stands on the paper; |
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(c) |
no notice shall be given for a day earlier than the fifth or later than the fifteenth sitting day after the day on which it is given; |
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(d) |
not more than one such notice shall stand on the paper in the name of any one Member for a day within any period of fifteen sitting days. |
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No notice may be given under this order for a day on which Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer has declared his intention of opening his Budget; but |
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(i) |
notices proposed to be given for such day, and |
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(ii) |
notices so given for a day in respect of which such intention is subsequently declared, |
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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. |