UK Parliament — House of Commons
Order ID:98
Known as:
- Divisions frivolously claimed
- Division frivolously claimed
- Division unnecessarily claimed
Order numbers:
30, 31, 34, 36, 38, 39, 40
Cite as
Current version
Date | Title | Text |
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2022 — 30th November | 40 Division unnecessarily claimed |
(1) The Speaker or the chair may, after the lapse of two minutes, if in his opinion the division is unnecessarily claimed, take the vote of the House, or committee, by calling upon the Members who support, and who challenge, his decision, successively to rise in their places; and he shall thereupon, as he thinks fit, either declare the determination of the House or committee, or name tellers for a division. |
First appearance
1888 — 7th March | 30 Divisions frivolously claimed |
(1) That Mr. Speaker, or the Chairman may, after the lapse of Two Minutes as indicated by the Sand-Glass, if in his opinion the Division is frivolously or vexatiously claimed, take the Vote of the House, or Committee, by calling upon the Members who support, and who challenge his decision, successively to rise in their places; and he shall thereupon, as he thinks fit, either declare the determination of the House or Committee, or name Tellers for a Division. And, in case there is no Division, the Speaker or Chairman shall declare to the House or the Committee the number of the minority who had challenged his decision, and their names shall be thereupon taken down in the House, and printed with the list of Divisions. |