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... rule is sometimes relaxed , and it is for the Speaker to intervene if he feels there is a danger of a debate prejudicing the conduct of judicial proceedings . ( 7 ) A member may not , unless upon a substantive motion for that reflect ...
... rule is sometimes relaxed , and it is for the Speaker to intervene if he feels there is a danger of a debate prejudicing the conduct of judicial proceedings . ( 7 ) A member may not , unless upon a substantive motion for that reflect ...
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... Rule . The third Home Rule Bill ( Government of Ireland Bill ) was introduced in 1912 , passed by the Commons in January 1913 , and rejected again by the Lords . The Bill , similar to that of 1893 , gave only limited self- government to ...
... Rule . The third Home Rule Bill ( Government of Ireland Bill ) was introduced in 1912 , passed by the Commons in January 1913 , and rejected again by the Lords . The Bill , similar to that of 1893 , gave only limited self- government to ...
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... RULE The term applied to the Standing Order of the House of Commons which provides that Notices of Motions for leave to introduce Bills and for the nomination of Select Committees may be set down for consider- ation at the commencement ...
... RULE The term applied to the Standing Order of the House of Commons which provides that Notices of Motions for leave to introduce Bills and for the nomination of Select Committees may be set down for consider- ation at the commencement ...
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