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adam_text | Titel: Erskine May s Treatise on the law, privileges, proceedings and usage of parliament
Autor: May, Erskine
Jahr: 1971
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Preface - -- -- -- ...... .y
Table of Abbreviations ------ xxxi
PART I
CONSTITUTION, POWERS AND PRIVILEGES
OF PARLIAMENT
CHAPTER I
THE CONSTITUENT PARTS OF PARLIAMENT
PAGE
Introductory - - -- -- -- - - -- -3
The Sovereign - -- -- -- -- -- -3
The House of Lords _ _________ - 4
Expenses of Members of the House of Lords ------ 6
The House of Commons -----------7
Representation in the House of Commons 8
Payment of Members - -- -- -- -- - io
Travelling expenses of Members - - - - - - - -13
Members Fund - -- -- -- -- -- 15
Members Contributory Pension Fund - -- -- -- 16
CHAPTER II
ELECTIONS
The Electorate - 17
Disqualification of electors - -- -- -- -- 17
Constituencies - -- -- -- -- --18
Registration of electors ----------20
Registration officers - - - - - - - - - -20
Postal and proxy voting - - - - - - - - - -21
The holding of elections - -- -- -- --23
Election Campaigns - -- -- -- -- - 22
New Writs - 23
Vacancies during a Session - -- -- -- -- 23
Period for presenting petitions - -- -- -- -24
Vacancy by peerage - -- -- -- -- - 24
Supersedeas to writs -25
Issue of Warrants by the Speaker during Adjournment or Recess - - 26
Appointment of Members to issue writs -------27
Manner of issue of writs - - 27
Return of Writs - -- -- -- -- -- - 27
Correction of error in return ---------27
Failure to make return to writ - -- -- -- - 28
Members returned for two places - -- -- -- -28
Double returns - -- -- -- -- -- 20
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Trial of Controverted Elections - - - - - - -- -29
Former procedure -----------29
Present procedure - - - - - - - - - - -30
Proceedings of the House in matters of election - - - - 31
Proceedings of House upon determination of election trials - - 31
CHAPTER III
DISQUALIFICATION FOB MEMBERSHIP OF EITHER HOUSE
Di qualifications for Membership of the House of Lords ----- 33
Aliens ------------33
Persons under twenty-one - - - - - - - - 33
Bankruptcy - -- -- -- -- -33
Treason - .---34
Disqualification by sentence of expulsion ----- 34
Disqualifications for Membership of the House of Commons 34
Aliens ------------34
Persons under twenty-one - - - - - - - 35
Lunacy - -- -- -- - -- -35
Peers ------- - - - - - 36
Bankruptcy -----------37
Treason - -- -- -- -- --38
Other crimes - -- -- -- -- - 39
Corrupt practices at elections - -- -- --39
Clergy - -- -- -- -- --40
Returning officers ---------41
Petitioning candidates - - -- -- -- - 41
Disqualification of Certain Office-Holders --------41
General - -- -- -- -- -- 41
t. Non-Political Office - -- -- -- --42
Public Service Disqualification - -- -- --42
Disqualification by Particular Office ------ 44
Effect and Determination of Disqualification ----- 47
Jurisdiction of the Privy Council in Disqualification - - - 48
Penalties - -- -- -- - - --48
Amendment of House of Commons Disqualification Act, 1957- - 49
2. Political Office - -- -- -- -- -49
CHAPTER IV
POWER AND JURISDICTION OF PARLIAMENT
Extent of Legislative Authority of Parliament collectively - - - - 51
The provisions of the statute of Westminster, 1931 ----- s1
Extent of the Prerogatives of the Crown in Reference to Parliament - - - 53
Annual meeting of Parliament- - - - - - - - - 53
Summons - -- -- -- -- -- -34
Demise of the Crown - -- -- -- -- - 55
Causes of summons - -- -- -- -- - SS
Prorogation ------------56
Effect of a prorogation ---------- 37
Meeting of Parliament accelerated or deferred by proclamation 57
Meeting of Parliament accelerated pursuant to statute 57
Meeting tor despatch of business - -- -- -- - 37
Adjournment- - 58
Dissolution - -- -- -- -- -- - 58
Other powers - -- -- -- -- --60
Rights and Functions of the House of Lords - -- -- -- 60
House of Lords as a court of judicature ------ - 60
Principal Power of the Commons - -- -- ..--62
Acts of Attainder and Impeachments -----.---62
Impeachment by the Commons - -- -- -- -63
Bills of attainder - -- -- -- -- -- 63
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CHAPTER V
GENERAL VIEW OF THE PRIVILEGE OF PARLIAMENT
What constitutes privilege -----------64
Collective and individual privileges of each House and of Members of each House 65
Origin of privilege - -- -- -- -- -- - 66
Privileges enjoyed by custom and by statute - -- -- --66
Privilege of Peerage ------------68
Privileges of the Commons originally under the protection of the Lords 68
Privileges of each House part of the Common law of Parliament 69
Neither House may create new privileges ------- - 69
Select Committee on Parliamentary Privilege, 1967 ------ 69
CHAPTER VI
PRIVILEGE OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH
Scope of chapter - -- -- -- -- -- - 7°
Necessity of freedom of speech --------- - jo
Inclusion of claim in Speaker s petition and its interpretation 72
Statutory recognition of the privilege ---------73
Duty of Members to maintain the privilege - -- -- --74
Speeches in Parliament not actionable - - 75
Procedure consequential on the privilege of freedom of debate - - - - 75
Right to exclusive cognizance of proceedings in Parliament - - - 81
Matters arising outside Parliament which may be treated as proceedings in
Parliament -------------85
Evidence before the courts as to proceedings in Parliament ----- 85
Matters arising in House which are not proceedings in Parliament 86
Proceedings in Parliament and the Criminal Law ------ 87
CHAPTER VII
PRIVILEGE OF FREEDOM FROM ARREST OR MOLESTATION
Origin and Scope of the Privilege - -- -- -- --89
Freedom from Arrest in Civil Process - -- -- -- -91
Cases illustrating the early recognition of the privilege by the Crown - 91
Commons privileges originally dependent on protection of Lords - - 92
Means of Enforcing the Privilege - -- -- -- -- gz
1. Release of Members from custody: early cases in Commons - - 92
2. Release of Members from custody: early cases in Lords 93
3. Present mode of releasing arrested Members ----- 94
4. Transition to modern practice --------94
Effect of the Privilege on Admissibility of Members as Bail ----- 95
Duration of Privilege - -- -- -- -- -- 96
After dissolution - -- -- -- -- --96
Retrospective effect of the privilege --------96
Discontinuance of certain Privileges ---------97
x. Freedom from being impleaded - - -- -- -- 97
2. Servants privilege - -- -- -- -- -98
Privileges Related to that of Freedom from Arrest ------ 98
x. Privilege relating to Members summoned as Witnesses - - - 98
2, Privilege of exemption from jury service ------ 99
Privilege of Freedom from Arrest Not Claimed in Respect of Criminal Offences or
Statutory Detention - -- -- -- -- -- 100
Privilege of freedom from arrest disclaimed in respect of seditious libels - 101
Restriction of the privilege in respect of other criminal offences - - - 101
House to be informed of arrests on criminal charges ----- 102
House to be informed of sentences for criminal offences - - - - 103
House to be informed of issue of attachment order for contempt of court - 103
Statutory detention - -- -- -- -- - 103
Cases of Contempt of Court - -- -- -- -- - 104
Cases in the House of Lords -------- - 104
Cases in the House of Commons - -- -- -- - 104
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Cases of attachment orders for contempt of court and of fines - - - 105
Limitation on power of courts to commit Members for contempt - - 103
Effect of Privilege on Bankruptcy of Member ------- 106
Privilege Extended from Members to Other Persons - - - - - -106
Cases illustrating extension of privilege to witnesses and others - - - 107
CHAPTER VIII
OTHER PRIVILEGES CLAIMED FOR THE COMMONS
Privilege of the House of Commons with respect to its own constitution - - 108
Freedom of Access ----------- - 109
Right of Access Denied to Individual Members - - - - - - no
Favourable Construction of Commons Proceedings - - - - - - in
CHAPTER IX
PENAL JURISDICTION OF THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT
Power to Inflict Punishment for Contempt - - - - - - -11a
Differences in punishments inflicted by Lords and Commons - - - 113
Commitment ------------ - 113
Origin ---- - - -- -- -- -114
Recognition of Commons right of commitment - - - - -115
Need of the power of commitment ------- - 115
Inquiry by courts into causes of commitment - - - - - -115
Power of both Houses to secure attendance of persons on Matters of Privilege - 1x6
Power to send for persons in custody - - - - - - - 117
Warrants as protection to officers executing orders of House - - - 117
Forms of Warrants - - - - - - - - - - - -1x7
i. Cause of commitment stated generally - - - - - -118
a. Particular facts stated - - - - - - - - -118
Irregularities in warrants - - - - - - - - -119
Arrests without warrant - -- -- -- -- 120
Punishment by committal exercised by the Speaker - - - - - 120
Directions to the civil power in the Speaker s warrant - - - - 120
Aid and powers claimed for the execution of warrants - - - - 120
Power to break open outer doors : recognition by the courts - - - 121
Protection afforded by either House to Officers executing their orders - - -121
Lords - 121
Commons - -- -- -- -- -- - 122
Present practice in committing Offenders - - - - - - - -122
Orders and warrants for committal to prison ------ 123
Period of imprisonment - -- -- -- -- -- 123
Modes of Punishment other than Committal - - - - - - -125
i. Fines - -- -- -- -- -- - 125
a. Reprimand and admonition - -- -- -- - 126
3. Prosecution of offenders -------- - 127
Punishments inflicted on Members - -- -- -- -- 127
Suspension by the Commons -------- - 127
Expulsion by the Commons - -- -- -- -- 128
Expulsion from the Lords by sentence of the House - - - - - 131
CHAPTER X
BREACHES OF PRIVILEGE AND CONTEMPTS
A. Acts or Conduct constituting Breach of Privilege or Contempt - - - 13a
Contempt in General - - - - - - - - - -13a
Misconduct in the Presence of either House or Committees of either House 13a
Misconduct of strangers - -- -- -- - 132
Misconduct of counsel - -- -- -- - 133
Misbehaviour on the part of witnesses - - - - - -133
Disobedience to Rules or Orders of either House - - - - - 134
Disobedience to general rules or orders of either House - - - 134
Disobedience to particular orders of either House - - - - 135
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Disobedience to Orders of Committees ------ 135
Abuse of the Right of Petition ------- 136
Presenting Forged, Falsified or Fabricated Documents to either House or
Committees of either House - - - - - - - -137
Conspiracy to Deceive either House or Committees of either House - - 137
Abstracting or Altering Documents presented to the House - 137
Misconduct of Members or Officers of either House as such - - - 138
Misleading the House - - - - - - - - -138
Corruption in the execution of their office as Members - 138
Acceptance of fees by Members for professional services connected
¦with proceedings in Parliament ------- 138
Advocacy by Members of matters in which they have been concerned
professionally - - - - - - - - - -139
Other forms of misconduct ------- - 140
Constructive Contempts - -- -- -- -- 140
Speeches or writings reflecting on either House - 140
Publication of false or perverted reports of debates, etc. - 141
Premature publication or disclosure of a committee s proceedings or
evidence - -- -- -- -- - 143
Other indignities offered to either House ----- 143
Obstructing Members of either House in the Discharge of their Duty - 144
Arrest of Members - -- -- -- -- 144
Molestation of Members while in the execution of their duties - 144
Attempts by improper means to influence Members in their parlia-
mentary conduct - -- -- -- -- 145
Acts tending indirectly to obstruct Members in the discharge of their
duty - -- -- -- -- -- 147
Obstructing Officers of either House X49
Arrest of officers of either House ------- 149
Obstructing officers of either House while in the execution of their duty 150
Acts indirectly tending to obstruct officers of either House in the
performance of their duty - - - - - - -151
Obstructing Witnesses - - - - - - - - - -153
Arrest of witnesses - - - - - - - - -152
Molestation of witnesses - -- -- -- - 153
Tampering with witnesses - -- -- -- - 153
Acts tending indirectly to deter witnesses from giving evidence - 153
Legal proceedings against witnesses - - - - - -154
Misconduct affecting Petitioners and Others Soliciting Business before either
House - -- -- -- -- -- - 154
Disclosure of Information to Members by Constituents and others - - 155
Offences in Former Session - -- -- -- -- 156
B. Proceedings in Case of Contempt ________ 157
Proceedings upon Complaints by Members of Breach of Privilege - - 158
Proceedings upon complaints against strangers not founded upon
documents - -- -- -- -- - 158
Complaints against strangers founded upon documents - - - 159
Hearing of counsel in cases of breach of privilege and contempt - 163
Consideration of reports of committees on questions of privilege 164
Complaints against Members ------ 166
Complaints against Members or officers of the other House - - 169
Proceedings arising from Alleged Disclosure following Secret Sessions - 169
Procedure where Breaches of Privilege or other Contempts are Reported by
Committees - -- -- -- -- -- 170
Procedure on Petitions complaining of Matters affecting the Privileges of the
House - 171
Complaints by Officers of either House ------- 173
CHAPTER XI
JURISDICTION OF COURTS OF LAW IN MATTERS OF PRIVILEGE
Scope of the Chapter - -- -- -- -- -- 174
The point of view of the two Houses ------- 175
The point of view of the courts - -- -- -- - 173
Reconciliation of the two points of view ------- 176
Cases Involving Interpretation of Parliamentary Privilege ----- 176
Early cases - -- -- -- -- -- - 176
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Increasing tendency of courts to question parliamentary claims - - 177
Later leading cases - - - - - - - - - -182
Earlier Theories on Parliamentary Law and Privilege - - - - - -186
Legislative and judicial jurisdiction of Parliament - - - - - 186
X. The status of the courts -------- - 188
2. Judicial knowledge of the Lex et consuetudo parliamenti - - - 189
3. Declarations as to privilege by either House ----- 191
Limits of Exclusive Privilege Jurisdiction - - - - - - - -192
Direct and Incidental raising of the issue ----- 192
The test of necessity for discharge of function - - - - - -194
General Conclusions - -196
PART II
PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT:
PUBLIC BUSINESS
CHAPTER XII
CONTENT AND SOURCES OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
Introductory - -- -- -- -- -- -- 201
Written and unwritten procedure - -- -- -- -- 203
The kinds of authority on which the rules of procedure are based - 204
Historical relation between practice and the Standing Orders - 209
CHAPTER XIII
MACHINERY OF PARLIAMENT : OFFICERS, RECORDS AND PAPERS
I. Palace of Westminster 210
General Arrangements - - - - - - - - - - 210
Chambers of the Two Houses - -- -- -- - 212
Places of Members - 213
Attendance of Members --------- - 214
Leave of absence - - 215
Access to the Houses of Parliament - ------- 216
Admission of Strangers - - - - - - - - - - 216
Intrusion of strangers into the chamber ----- 217
Exclusion of strangers from the galleries ----- 218
Withdrawal of strangers during a division - - - - - 219
Misconduct of strangers in galleries - - - - - -219
a. The Officers of the Two Houses - - - - - - - - -219
The Officers of the Lords - 219
The Lord Chancellor - - - - - - - - -219
Deputy Speakers - 220
Chairman of Committees - -- -- -- - 220
Deputy Chairmen of Committees ------- 220
Permanent officers of the Lords ------- 220
Offices under the Clerk of the Parliaments ----- 221
The Librarian - 222
The Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod ----- 222
The Serjeant-at-Arms -------- - 223
Shorthand writer : Lords and Commons - 223
The Officers of the Commons- - -- -- -- - 223
The Speaker of the House of Commons ----- 223
(1) The Speaker as representative of the House of Commons - 223
(2) The Speaker as presiding officer of the House of Commons - 22s
Deputy Speaker in the Commons (S.O. No. 105) - - - - 228
The Chairman of Ways and Means ------ 229
Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means - - - - - -231
Temporary Chairmen --------- 231
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Principal permanent officers of the Commons - - - - - 231
The Commission for Regulating the Offices of the House of Commons 234
Departments in the House of Commons ------ 334
The Staff Board - -- -- -- -- - 336
The Comptroller and Auditor General ------ 337
The Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration - - - - 337
3. Party Machinery in Parliament - -- -- -- -- 337
Changes in procedure effected by party system ----- 337
The official opposition - -- -- -- -- - 338
Leader of the House of Commons -------- 339
Constitution of party machinery - -- -- -- - 339
Duties of whips - -- -- -- -- -- 340
In the Lords - -- -- -- -- -- 340
4. Parliamentary Papers and Publications ------- 341
A. Papers dealing with Daily Business of the two Houses - 241
(1) House of Lords - -- -- -- -- 241
(2) House of Commons - -- -- -- - 343
(3) The official reports of debates in the Lords and Commons - 248
B. Papers presented to Parliament ------- 349
Presentation of papers - - - - - - - - 251
Distribution of papers - -- -- -- - 252
CHAPTER XIV
A NEW PARLIAMENT AND OPENING AND CLOSE OF SESSION
Parliamentary and Sessional Periods --------- 354
Summons of Parliament ---------- 254
Dissolution of Parliament - -- -- -- -- 255
Prorogation and adjournment --------- 255
Meeting of a New Parliament ---------- 258
Commons attend in the House of Peers ------- 259
Proceedings in the Lords—oaths - -- -- -- - 259
Election of a Speaker by the Commons ------- 259
Oath in the Commons - -- -- -- -- - 262
Opening of New Session ----------- 265
Opening by Queen in person --------- 266
Opening by commission ---------- 266
Report of Queen s Speech - -- -- -- -- 267
Business taken before consideration of Queen s speech - 267
Address in reply to Queen s speech -------- 268
Proceedings on Prorogation of Parliament ------- - 369
CHAPTER XV
ARRANGEMENT OF SESSIONAL BUSINESS
House of Lords - -- -- -- -- -- - 270
House of Commons ------------ 270
Main Varieties of Public Business - -- -- -- -- 370
(1) Substantive motions - -- -- -- -- 271
(2) Motions for the adjournment of the House ----- 271
(3) Financial business ---------- 271
(4) Bills - --......---271
Length of a Session ------------ 272
Control of the Time of the Session ------- - 272
Times at which the House normally sits - -- -- -- - 273
Methods of prolonging sittings ---------- 274
Private Members Time - -- -- -- -- -- 275
Government Time --------- -- - 275
Manner of notifying weekly programme of government business - - 275
Business taken in government time ------- 276
Distribution of Time between Private Members, Opposition and Government - 284
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CHAPTER XVI
A SITTING : GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS
In the House of Lords - -- -- -- -- -- 286
Days and Times of Sitting - -- -- -- -- 286
Adjournment ----------- - 286
Quorum - -- -- -- -- -- - 287
In the House of Commons - -- -- -- -- - 287
Days and Hours of Sitting - -- -- -- -- 287
Extraordinary sittings and adjournments ----- 287
Hours of meeting --------- - 288
Rules for Closing the Sitting -------- - 289
1. When Business is not exempted from the ten o clock rule - - 290
2. When Business is exempted from the ten o clock rule - - 292
3. When the Sitting is suspended pursuant to S.O. No. 2 - - 294
Informal suspension of a Sitting ------- 294
Disposal of questions pending at moment of interruption - - 29S
Examples of procedure on business pending at moment of inter-
ruption ---------- - 296
Adjournment of the House, without question put - - - - 297
Adjournment on question - -- -- -- - 298
Quorum of the House - -- -- -- -- - 298
Count of the House - 299
Arrangement for distributing the time of the sitting ----- 301
Differences between first four days of week and Friday - - - 301
Time-limits for certain business ------- 301
Incidental interruptions - -- -- -- - 302
Proceedings in Secret Session -------- - 303
CHAPTER XVII
ORDER OF ITEMS OF BUSINESS IN PROGRAMME OF SITTING
Arrangement of Business in the House of Lords ------ 303
Order of Business ---------- - 305
Arrangement of business in the House of Commons - - - - - - 311
Difference in order of business between Friday and other days - 311
Order of Business ---------- - 312
1. Prayers ----------- - 313
2. Business taken immediately after Prayers - - - - - - 313
(x) Report of Queen s answers to addresses - - - - 313
(2) Formal Communications by Mr. Speaker - - - - 314
(3) Motions for new writs ------- - 314
(4) _ Private Business -------- - 315
Notice paper of private business ------- 315
Time for taking unopposed private business ----- 316
Time for taking opposed private business - - - - - 317
(5) Presentation of Public Petitions ------ 318
(6) Motions for unopposed returns - - - - - -319
3. Questions - -- -- -- -- -- 319
(1) Questions for Oral Answer ------- 319
Time for asking questions - -- -- -- - 319
Notice of questions - -- -- -- -- 320
Speaker s control of questions ------- 321
Limitation of number of oral questions ------ 322
Persons to whom questions may be addressed ... - 322
Rules of order regarding forms and contents of Questions - - 323
Manner of asking questions ------- - 329
(2) Answers to Questions (written and oral) ----- 329
(3) Private Notice Questions ------- 330
4. Business Taken After Questions ------- 331
(x) Ministerial Statements ------- - 331
(2) Introduction of new Members ------ 332
(3) Proposals to move the Adjournment of the House under S.O.
No. 9 ----------- 334
(4) Ceremonial speeches - -- -- -- - 335
(5) Giving notice of motions and holding of ballot - 335
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(6) Personal explanations ------- - 338
(7) Consideration of Lords amendments or message - - - 340
(8) Raising of a matter of privilege ------ 340
5. Business taken At the Commencement of Public Business - - 344
(1) Presentation of public bills under S.O. No. 37 - - - 345
(2) Government motions regulating the business and sittings of the
House - -- -- -- -- -- 346
(3) Motions for leave to bring in bills, and for nomination of select
committees under S.O. No. 13------ - 347
6. Privilege Motions Admitting of Notice ------ 348
7. Orders of the Day and Notices of Motions ----- 349
Reading of the orders of the day ------- 349
Procedure upon orders of the day ------- 350
Deferment of orders and motions - - - - - - -351
Procedure on notices of motions ------- 35a
Unexpected ending of business and dropped orders - - - 35a
Superseded orders - - - - - - - - - 354
Renewal of notices of motions ------- 354
Transaction of Business as a matter of course - 354
8. Business Motions under Standing Order No. 3(2) - 354
9. Business Exempted under S.O.s No.s 3(1) and 4 (Proceedings on Statutory
Instruments, Etc.)- - -- -- -- -- 354
ro. Adjournment Motions under S.O. No. 1(7) - - - - - 355
General restrictions on motions for the adjournment of the House - 356
CHAPTER XVIII
THE PROCESS OF DEBATE, BY MOTION, QUESTION AND DECISION
Question, the central point of debate ------- 338
A. Motions - -- -- -- -- -- -- 359
Rules regulating requirement of notice - - - - - - - 359
Rules governing subject-matter of motions - - - - - -361
Alterations in the terms of question from terms of motion - - - - 367
Moving of motions ---------- - 367
B. Questions ------------ - 368
Proposal of question upon a motion ------- 368
Withdrawal of motions --------- - 368
Methods of superseding question - -- -- -- - 369
Complicated questions ---------- 373
Putting of question at close of debate ------- 373
Orders and resolutions --------- - 375
C. Amendments to Questions, and Amendments to Proposed Amendments - 379
Object of an amendment and effect on debate ------ 379
Notice of amendments to motions ------- - 380
Order in moving amendments - -- -- -- - 380
Questions proposed on amendments ------- 380
Rules with respect to form and content of amendments - - - - 381
Amendments to proposed amendments ------- 384
D. Divisions ------------ - 384
Procedure on a division in the Lords 385
Proxies (Lords) - -- -- -- -- -- 387
Protests (House of Lords) - -- -- -- -- 387
Divisions in the Commons - . 3®®
Irregularities discovered at the time of a division ----- 390
Errors discovered after a division - -- -- -- - 391
Publication of division lists - -- -- -- -- 393
Withdrawal of strangers --------- - 393
Voting without hearing question put ------- 394
Pairs - -- -- -- -- -- -- 394
Casting vote of the Speaker - -- -- -- -- 395
Casting vote of chairman in committee of whole house - - - - 397
Speaker voting in committee --------- 398
Canvass for votes by a Member - -- -- -- - 398
E. Personal pecuniary interest - -- -- -- -- 398
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maintenance of order during debate
1. Rules Governing the Time and Manner of Speaking ----- 404
Manner of speaking - -- -- -- -- - 404
Precedence in speaking ---------- 406
Restriction of speeches ---------- 408
2. Rules Governing the Contents of Speeches ------- 411
Summary of rules ----------- 411
Relevancy in debate - - - - - - - - - -411
Reference to prior debates - -- -- -- -- 413
Reflecting upon votes of the House ----- --- 414
Allusions to debates in the other House of the current session - - - 414
References to the Queen in debate -------- 415
Words against Parliament, or either House ------ 416
Matters pending judicial decision - -- -- -- - 416
Discussion of a capital sentence - -- -- -- - 417
Reflections on the Sovereign, etc. - -- -- -- - 417
Personal allusions and unparliamentary expressions ----- 418
Words of heat ---------- 420
Citing documents not before the House ------- 421
3. Rules of Behaviour for Members not Speaking ------ 422
Members to keep their places --------- 422
Crossing before Members speaking -------- 423
Reading of books, etc. - -- -- -- -- - 423
Silence ------------- 423
Hissing or interruption ---------- 423
4. Powers of the Chair to Enforce Order -------- 424
Authority of Speaker in matters of order ------- 424
Dual source of modern power to punish disorder ----- 425
Disciplinary powers of Speaker under ancient usage ----- 425
Disciplinary powers under standing order ------ 427
Right of Members to direct the attention of the Chair to supposed breaches
of order - -- -- -- -- -- 430
Proceedings upon the naming of a Member - - - - - -431
Misbehaviour in the lobbies - -- -- -- -- 433
Appendix of unparliamentary expressions ------- - 434
CHAPTER XX
METHODS OF CURTAILING DEBATE
Obstruction by Prolongation of Debate - -- -- -- - 435
Multiplication of speeches - - - - - - - - -435
Multiplication of amendments - -- -- -- - 436
Proceedings akin to closure - -- -- -- -- 437
1. Closure of Debate - -- -- -- -- -- 438
The ordinary closure - -- -- -- -- - 438
Closure upon the words of a clause or schedule - 439
Closure at moment of interruption -------- 440
2. The Selection of Amendments - -- -- -- -- 441
3. Allocation of Time Orders ---------- 443
Procedure on allocation of time orders - - - - - - _ 443
Usual provisions made under allocation of time orders - - - - 445
Other powers conferred by orders ------- - 448
Orders in case of bills rejected by Lords ------- 449
Voluntary arrangements in place of allocation of time orders - - - 451
List of allocation of time orders - - - - - - - -451
CHAPTER XXI
PROCEEDINGS OF PARLIAMENT IN PASSING PUBLIC niiTg
Public and private bills
Where bills originate
- 453
- 453
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I. Proceedings in the House of Lords - - - - - - - 455
Introduction and First Reading - -- -- -- - 455
Introduction without notice -------- 455
Introduction after notice - -- -- -- - 45g
First reading - -- -- -- -- - 456
Second Reading - -- -- -- -- -- 458
Methods of opposition to second reading ----- 458
Second reading agreed to with resolution ----- 460
Counsel heard - -- -- -- -- - 460
Commitment - -- -- -- -- -- 460
Committee negatived - -- -- -- -- 460
Order of commitment discharged ------- 461
Bill referred to select or joint committee ----- 46!
Consolidation bills - -- -- -- -- 462
Instructions ----------- 462
Committee Stage (Committee of the whole House) ----- 463
Amendments - -- -- -- -- - 463
Proceedings in committee - -- -- -- - 464
Report ------------ - 465
Amendments on report - -- -- -- - 466
Recommitment - -- -- -- -- -- 466
Third Reading - -- -- -- -- -- 467
Opposition to third reading -------- 467
Amendments on third reading ------- 467
Further proceedings after third reading ------ 467
Passing of bill - -- -- -- -- - 468
Privilege amendments --------- 468
Bill sent to the Commons - -- -- -- - 468
Consideration of Commons Amendments, etc. - - - - 469
II. Proceedings in the House of Commons ------- 469
Introduction and First Reading - -- -- -- - 469
Bills brought in upon an order of the House ----- 469
(1) Bills preceded by certain preliminary proceedings - - 469
(2) Bills ordered in without any preliminary proceedings - 471
Method of presentation of bills upon order ----- 473
Bills presented without an order (under S.O. No. 37 (1)) - - 473
Bills brought from the Lords ------- 474
First reading and printing of bills ------- 474
Appointment of second reading ------- 475
Preparation of bills - -- -- -- -- 475
Examination of a bill - -- -- -- -- 477
Printing of a bill before second reading ------ 482
Alterations in a bill - -- -- -- -- 482
Bills withdrawn and other bills presented ----- 482
Synopsis of stages of a bill ------ - 483
Second Reading - -- -- -- -- • 485
Second reading moved --------- 485
Amendments to question for second reading ----- 486
Questions on amendments proposed on second (or third) reading - 489
Bills dropped - -- -- -- -- - 489
Proceedings on bill null and void ------- 489
Counsel ordered ---------- 489
Bills referred to a second reading committee ----- 490
Scottish bills referred or committed on order for second reading - 491
Committal - -- -- -- -- -- - 491
Exceptions to general practice ------- 491
Bills withdrawn after committal ------- 492
Distribution of bills committed to standing committees - - - 492
Transfer of bill from standing committee to committee of the whole
House or select committee, and vice versa ----- 493
Functions of a committee on a bill ------ 494
Commencement of committee stage ------ 495
Instructions- - - . - - - - - - - 49
Application of instruction to recommitted bill - 5°3
Procedure on instructions - - _ - - - - - 504
Proceedings in Committee of the whole House ----- 505
Order in which bill is considered ------- 505
Postponement of preamble -------- 505
Notice of amendments in committee - - - - - - 505
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Clause under consideration ---- - 5o6
Amendments of which notice has been given ----- 5o6
Amendments of which no notice has been given - - - - S07
Withdrawal of amendments ------- - S07
Order in which amendments are taken ------ S07
Admissible amendments - -- -- -- - S07
Inadmissible amendments - . ~
Amendment to leave out subsection of a clause - - - - S13
Amendment ruled out of order after discussion begun - - - 513
Proceedings upon italicized words and privilege amendments - - 514
Division of clauses - -- -- -- -- 515
Transfer of clauses - -- -- -- -- 515
Postponement of clauses - - - - - - - 515
Clauses received pursuant to instructions - - - - - 516
Question for clause standing part of a bill - - - - - 516
New clauses ----------- 517
Schedules and new schedules - - - - - - - 517
Consolidation of bills - - - - - - - - - 518
Division of bills - - - - - - - - - - 518
Preamble - -- -- -- -- -- 519
Title.........- - - 519
Report of Progress - -- -- -- -- 519
When committee make no report ------- 520
Bills committed pro forma - - - _ - - - - - 520
Proceedings of committee not known until reported - - - 521
Report of Bill - -- -- -- -- -- 521
Close of committee proceedings and report of bill - - - - 521
Proceedings on report - ------ - 522
Reprinting of bills - ------ - 522
Consideration of Bill, as Amended - - - - - - - -523
Order for consideration read ------- - 524
Order in which bill is considered ------- 524
New clauses - -- -- -- -- - 524
Amendments to bill - - - - - - - - - 525
New schedules and schedules ------- 526
Amendment of title - - - - - - - - - 526
Inadmissible amendments - -- -- -- - 526
Irregularities in committee noticed on report ----- 526
Discontinuance of engrossment ------- 527
Conclusion of consideration stage ------- 527
Consideration stage taken in standing committee - - - - 527
Recommittal of Bill - -- -- -- -- - 528
Procedure under S.O. No. 53 - -- -- -- 529
Partial recommittal - -- -- -- -- 529
Further recommittal - -- -- -- -- 529
Recommittal before, or on, third reading ----- 530
Report of recommitted bill ------- - 530
Third Reading - -- -- -- -- -- 531
Debate on third reading - -- -- -- - 331
Amendments on third reading - - - - - - -531
Bill passed ---------- - 532
Bill not to be altered otherwise than by amendment - 532
Communication between the two Houses ----- 533
Consideration of Lords Amendments - - - - - - - 533
Time for considering Lords amendments ----- 333
Proceedings on consideration of Lords amendments - 534
Stages in process of securing agreement between the two Houses - 535
Bill originating in the Lords ------- - 541
III. General matter relating to the passing of public bills - 542
Proceeding on hybrid bills - 542
Practice with regard to bills rejected ------ 546
Proposals for suspending or resuming bills ----- 349
Endorsement of Bills - -- -- -- -- - 549
Royal Assent 549
Proceedings on royal assent - - - - - - _ -551
Bills Passed with Unusual Expedition - - - - - - -552
In the House of Lords -------- - 552
In the House of Commons - -- -- -- - 533
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Procedure under the Parliament Acts, 1911 and 1949
Bills other than money bills -
Subsidiary Points in connection with Legislative Procedure
Printing and promulgation of statutes -
Commencement of act ------
Informalities in bills ------
Informalities in the agreement of both Houses
Informalities in the royal assent - - - -
CHAPTER XXII
DELEGATED LEGISLATION
Introductory - -- -- -- -- -- -- 56o
Statutory instruments, etc. - -- -- -- -- - 561
Parliamentary control - 564
Laying before Parliament - -- -- -- -- 565
The affirmative procedure - 567
The negative procedure - 568
Scope of debate - -- -- -- -- -- 569
Time limits ----------- - 570
Special Orders Committee - -- -- -- -- 571
Select Committee on Statutory Instruments ------ 572
Delegation in Church of England matters ------- - 573
CHAPTER XXIII
FORMAL COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN CROWN AND PARLIAMENT
AND BETWEEN LORDS AND COMMONS
1. Communications between Crown and Parliament -
The Queen s presence in Parliament ------
Communications from the Crown to Parliament - - - - -
Communications by messages under the sign manual -
Other messages - -- -- -- -- -
Acknowledgment of messages from the Crown -
Communications to the Crown originating in Parliament -
Addresses to the Crown -
Mode of presentation of Addresses -------
Answers to Addresses - -- -- -- --
Messages to the Royal Family -------
2. Communications between the Lords and the Commons -
Messages -----------
CHAPTER XXIV
THE SYSTEM OF COMMITTEES
X. Committees of the whole House - _ - - - - - - - - 591
Committees of the whole House in the Lords ------ 592
Committees of the whole House in the Commons ----- 593
2. Standing Committees ----------- 598
Appointment of standing committees ------- 598
Constitution of standing committees 598
Precedence of bills committed to a standing committee - - - - 602
Sittings of standing committees - -- -- -- - 602
Procedure in standing committees ------- - 606
Allocation of time orders - -- -- -- -- 613
Records of proceedings in standing committees - - - - - 614
3. Select Committees - -- -- -- -- -- 615
Appointment and nomination - -------- 615
Scope of deliberations or inquiries -------- 620
Instructions ----------- - 620
Proceedings in select committees - -- -- -- - 621
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Witnesses ------------ 628
Minutes of evidence ---------- 632
Charges made against members in committees ------ 635
Documents presented to select committees ------ 635
Admission of strangers - - - - - - - - - - 635
Sub-committees - -- -- -- -- -- 636
Expert assistance and consultation ------- - 638
Reports of select committees - -- -- -- -- 639
Procedure in select committees on public bills ------ 649
Sessional committees - - - - - - - - - -651
Sessional committees in the Lords ------- - 651
Sessional committees in the Commons ------- 652
4. Joint Committees of Lords and Commons ------- 658
Appointment of joint committees - -- -- -- - 658
Nomination of members of joint committees ------ 660
Powers of joint committees - -- -- -- -- 661
Sittings and procedure of joint committees ------ 662
Report of a joint committee - -- -- -- -- 663
Sessional joint committee - -- -- -- -- 664
Communications between committees of both Houses - 665
CHAPTER XXV
WITNESSES AND PARLIAMENT
Mode of Securing Attendance ---------- 666
Summons of witnesses by the Lords ------- 666
Peers, as witnesses, before the Lords ------- 666
Summons of witnesses by the Commons ------- 666
Witnesses absconding - -- -- -- -- - 667
Attendance of Members, how secured ------- 667
Attendance of Members of the other House ------ 668
Officers of either House --------- - 669
Peers, not being Lords of Parliament ------- 669
_ Inquiry to be previously ordered - -- -- -- - 670
Examination, Expenses and Protection of Witnesses ------ 670
Examination of witnesses in the Lords ------- 670
Oaths administered by Lords committee ------- 670
Administration of oaths by Commons committees - - - - - 671
Examination of witnesses at the bar - - - - - - -671
Members, Lords of Parliament, etc. ------- 672
Examination of witnesses before select committees ----- 672
Expenses of witnesses - -- -- -- -- - 674
Protection of witnesses --------- - 675
CHAPTER XXVI
FINANCIAL PROCEDURE—INTRODUCTORY
General Plan of Chapters on Finance - -- -- -- - 676
Financial Relations Between the Crown and Parliament ----- 676
Cycle of Financial Business - - 677
1. Before the commencement of the financial year ----- 678
2. Business done during the financial year ------ 678
3. Business done after the end of the financial year - - - - 679
CHAPTER XXVII
GENERAL RULES OF FINANCIAL PROCEDURE
Scope of Financial Procedure - -- -- -- -- - 681
Charges upon the public revenue - - - - - - - - 682
Charges upon the people - -- -- -- -- 682
Limitation of the scope of financial procedure ------ 682
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General Rules of Financial Procedure of the Commons ----- 683
Rule i. Legislative authorization and appropriation of charges - - 683
Rule 2. The financial initiative of the Crown ------ 687
Rule 3. Preliminary consideration of resolutions ----- 689
Rule 4. Intervals between stages of financial legislation - - - - 690
Enforcement of rules of financial procedure ------ 690
Relaxation of financial rules in urgent cases - - - - - -691
Limited scope of the financial standing orders ------ 691
Application to Amendments of Rules Regulating Financial Procedure - - - 691
Disallowance of amendments infringing the financial initiative of the Crown 692
The Royal demand or recommendation fixes the limits of a charge - - 692
Stage of financial resolution which governs bill ----- 697
CHAPTER XXVIII
EXPENDITURE : SUPPLY
Application to Ordinary Annual Expenditure of the General Rules of Financial
Procedure - -- -- -- -- -- -- 699
A. The Estimates ----------- - 699
Different Kinds of Estimates --- _____ 699
1. Ordinary Annual Estimates (Main Estimates) ----- 700
Presentation and publication of estimates ----- 700
Form of the estimates --------- 700
The contents of the estimates - - - - - - -7oi
Token votes and sub-heads -------- 703
Revised estimates - -- -- -- -- 703
2. Votes on Account - -- -- -- -- - 703
Votes on account before a dissolution ------ 704
3. Supplementary Estimates --------- 705
(1) Supplementary estimates due to revealed insufficiencies - - 705
(2) Supplementary estimates due to decisions of policy - - - 706
Token votes (supplementary) ------- 707
Supplementary not taken before main estimate - - - - 708
4. Excess Votes - -- -- -- -- -- 708
Procedure on excess votes - -- -- -- - 708
5. Votes of Credit - -- -- -- -- - 709
6. Exceptional Grants ---------- 709
B. The Voting of Supply - -- -- -- -- - 711
Action of the Commons on royal demand for supply - - - 711
Allotted days and supply guillotines - - - - - -711
Procedure under S.O. No. 18 ------- 711
Procedure on the Business of Supply ------ 716
Notice of estimates to be considered ------ 716
Form of supply resolutions -------- 717
Order in which votes may be moved ------ 717
General rules of procedure on Supply - - - - - -718
Relevancy in debate - - - - - - - - -721
C. Bills Authorizing Grants of Supply - -- -- -- - 727
Consolidated Fund bills - -- -- -- - 727
The Appropriation Act - -- -- -- - 728
Authorization of expenditure by the Appropriation Act without
specific legal sanction - -- -- -- - 730
Royal assent to bills of aids and supplies - 732
CHAPTER XXIX
EXPENDITURE : FINANCIAL RESOLUTIONS
Application to new expenditure of the general rules of financial procedure - - 733
Arrangement of chapter - -- -- -- - 733
Forms of proceeding for the initiation of expenditure - 734
A. Varieties of Expenditure Initiated by Financial Resolutions - - - - 735
Tests used to determine whether expenditure involves a charge 735
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Matters Requiring the Queen s Recommendation - - - - - 737
x. Moneys to be provided by Parliament ----- 737
2. Charges upon the Consolidated Fund ----- 738
3. Charges upon the National Loans Fund ----- 738
4. Charges upon rates which attract grants from the Consolidated
Fund...........739
5. Substitution of stamp duties involving possible increase in par-
ticular cases - -- -- -- -- - 739
6. Remission or compounding of debts to Crown - - - - 739
7. Increase of charge by extension of time ----- 740
8. Specific authority for charge previously authorized only by Appro-
priation Act - -- -- -- -- - 741
9. Increase of charge by extension of purposes, etc. - 74*
10. Increase of amount of charge ------- 743
xi. Alteration of incidence of charge ------ 74z
12. Variation of Appropriation and diversion of revenue - - _ - 742
Matters involving Money which do not require the Queen s Recommendation 744
1. Provisions involving the reduction of charges - - - - 744
2. Charges upon rates, etc. -------- 745
3. Charges on public funds other than the Consolidated Fund or
the National Loans Fund -------- 745
4. Expenditure covered by existing statutory authority - - - 746
5. Exemption from penalties due to Crown ----- 747
6. Post Office contracts - -- -- -- - 747
7. Implying but not imposing a charge ----- 748
Methods of Advocating Expenditure without the Queen s Recommendation 748
1. Addresses praying for the issue of public money - 748
2. Proposal of expenditure by methods not directly effective - 749
B. Procedure on Financial Resolutions - -- -- -- - 749
1. Methods of Signifying the Exercise of the Royal Initiative - - - 749
(1) Demands by message from the Queen under the sign manual - 749
(2) Signification of Queen s recommendation by a Minister of the
Crown - -- -- -- -- - 750
2. Proceedings on Financial Resolutions ------ 750
C. Procedure on Bills Sanctioning Expenditure ------ 752
Presentation under S.O. No. 91------ - 753
Italicized provisions - -- -- -- -- 752
Interpretation of main object in relation to a bill _ - - 754
Procedure on Stages of Bills sanctioning Expenditure ... - 754
Amendments in committee (or on Report) ----- 754
Application of rule to restoration of charges - - - - -755
Restrictive effect of terms of Money Resolution - - - - 755
Related amendments in committee and on report - - - - 756
CHAPTER XXX
WAYS AND MEANS
Application to ways and means of the general rules of financial procedure - - 757
Arrangement of chapter ----- 757
A. The Scope of Ways and Means -------- - 758
Tests for Determining whether matters involve Charges upon the People 758
Matters Initiated by Ways and Means Resolutions - - - - - 759
1. Taxation - -- -- -- -- - 759
2. Repeal or reduction of alleviations of taxation - - - - 760
3. Delegation of taxing powers within the United Kingdom - - 760
4. Grant of borrowing powers - - - - - - -761
5. Payments into the Consolidated Fund or the National Loans Fund 761
Matters, akin to Charges upon the People, not initiated by Ways and Means
Resolutions - -- -- -- -- -- 761
1. Local receipts - -- -- -- -- 761
2. Alleviation of taxation - -- -- -- - 762
3. Levies upon an industry for its own purposes - - - - 762
4. Charges imposed for services rendered by departments - - 763
5. Provisions authorized by existing law ----- 764
6. The delegation of taxing powers to Parliaments outside the
United Kingdom - -- -- -- - 764
7- Charges not effective till applied by subsequent legislation - 765
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B. Procedure on the Business of Ways and Means ------ 765
General Rules of Procedure on Ways and Means Business - - - 765
Inclusion of several duties in one resolution ----- 766
Procedure on amendments - -- -- -- - 765
Financial Statement and Budget - -- -- -- - 767
Special procedure on budget resolutions ----- 768
Provisional collection of taxes 76p
C. Finance Bills and other Bills Founded on Ways and Means Resolutions - 770
Introduction of Bills - -- -- -- -- - 770
Relation of Bills to Ways and Means Resolutions ----- 771
Bills founded on Ways and Means Resolutions - 771
Bills with italics --------- - 773
Scope of Finance Bills ---------- 77a
Debate on Main Stages ---------- 773
Amendments in committee and on report ----- 773
Rules forbidding the increase of charges ----- 774
Charge in bill less than that authorized by resolution - - - 774
Provisions reducing existing charges ------ 773
Third reading of Finance Bill, etc. ----- . 775
CHAPTER XXXI
THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND CHARGES
The Financial Functions of the Lords - - - - -- -- 776
Concurrence in supplies and taxation ------ 776
Insistence by the Lords on the financial powers reserved to them - 776
Restrictions under Constitutional Usage - -- -- -- - 777
Basis of modern practice with respect to privilege - - - - 777
Local rates ---------- - 777
General but not public funds not within the scope of privilege - 778
Delegation of taxing powers outside the United Kingdom - - 778
Actions which infringe privilege ------- 778
I. Restrictions on the Lords right to initiate bills - - - - 779
Relaxation of privilege by standing order ----- 780
Expedients for avoiding formal infringement of privilege in Lords
bills - -- -- -- -- -- 780
z. Restrictions on the Lords* right to amend bills ----- 783
(x) Lords amendments to bills of aids and supplies - 783
Provisions tacked to bills of aids and supplies - - 783
(3) Lords amendments to other bills infringing privilege - - 783
Relaxation of privilege by standing order in the case of Lords
amendments -------- - 786
Expedients for avoiding privilege in Lords amendments - 786
3. Right to reject bills retained by Lords ------ 787
Adoption of the practice of an annual inclusive finance bill - - 787
Rejection by Lords of separate financial provisions in non-financial
bills - 787
Limitations Imposed by the Parliament Act 1911 ------ 788
Definition of Money Bill - -- -- -- - 788
Procedure in passing Money Bill ------- 788
Money Bills under Parliament Act and bills of aids and supplies 789
Money Bill under Parliament Act and in ordinary parliamentary
phraseology - -- -- -- -- - 790
CHAPTER XXXII
PUBLIC PETITIONS
Course of development of the form of petitioning ------ 793
i. Form of petitions - -- -- -- -- - 793
a. Character and substance of petitions ------ 795
3. Presentation of petitions --------- 798
Presentation of petitions to the Lords - -- -- -- - 799
Presentation of petitions to the Commons ------- 800
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REPRESENTATION IN EUROPEAN ASSEMBLIES
Duty of Members of the United Kingdom Parliament- ----- 803
The Council of Europe - - - -- -- -- -- 803
1. The Committee of Ministers - -- -- -- - 804
2. The Consultative Assembly - -- -- -- - 806
Western European Union - -- -- -- -- - 809
The Council............809
The Assembly - -- -- -- -- -- 810
North Atlantic Assembly - - - - - - - - - - - 812
PART III
PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT :
PRIVATE BUSINESS
CHAPTER XXXIV
PRELIMINARY VIEW OF PRIVATE BILLS
Introductory - -- -- -- -- -- -- 817
Distinctive Character of Private Bills - -- -- -- - 817
History of private bills --------- - 8x8
Peculiarity of proceedings on private bills ------ 818
Legislative and judicial functions of Parliament ----- 819
Jurisdiction of the courts - -- -- -- -- 819
Principles by which Parliament is guided ------- 820
Private bills pass through same stages as public bills ----- 821
Difficulty in Determining Whether Certain Bills should be Public or Private - 821
Bills brought in by the government for local purposes, etc. - 823
Bills relating to cities and counties, etc. ------- 824
Bills applicable to several localities -------- 826
Bills relating to the administration of justice and various public jurisdictions
in a definite area ---------- - 828
Bills concerning property owned by religious communities, colleges, etc. - 830
Bill concerning a government guarantee - - - - - - -831
Bills apparently similar respectively regarded as public and private - - 831
Public bills objected to on the ground that they should have been private or
hybrid bills - -- -- -- -- -- 832
Private Bills objected to on the ground that they should have been Public Bills 834
Public Bills introduced vice Private Bills withdrawn ----- 836
Repeal of Public Acts by Private Bills - 836
Alternatives to proceeding by Private Bill ------- 838
(x) Amendments in the general law and adoptive acts - 838
(2) Provisional orders and certificates ------- 838
(3) Special procedure orders - -- -- -- - 839
(4) Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act ----- 839
Proposals for Modification of Private Bill Procedure ------ 839
CHAPTER XXXV
PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS IN BOTH HOUSES ON PRIVATE BILLS
Soliciting and Deposit of Bills - -- -- -- -- 840
Content and form of bills - -- -- -- -- - 840
_ Model Clauses - -- -- -- -- -- 840
Standing Orders (Private Business) -------- - 841
Compliance before presentation of bill ------- 841
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Compliance after presentation of bill ------- 843
Compliance proved before the Examiners ------ 843
Personal Bills (H.C. 191 A, H.L.3) - -- -- -- -- 843
General List of Petitions (S.O. 194 (H.C.)) ------- 843
Memorials Complaining of Non-Compliance ------- 843
In respect of petitions for bills numbered in the general list _ - - 843
In respect of petitions for bills deposited after 37 November - - - 844
In respect of petitions for additional provisions, etc. ----- 844
Preparation of memorials - -- -- -- -- 844
Withdrawal of memorials - -- -- -- -- 844
Sittings of the Examiners ----------- 844
Notice of examination - -- -- -- -- - 844
Striking off and reinsertion of petitions (S.O.s 72, 106 (H.C.)) - - - 845
Statement of proofs - -- -- -- -- - 845
Formal proofs - -- -- -- -- -- 845
Proof by affidavit (S.O. 77 (H.C.), S.O. 80 (H.L.)) ----- 845
Unopposed cases ---------- - 84s
Opposed cases ------- - 846
Attendance of witnesses --------- - 846
Hearing of parties on a memorial (S.O.s 75, 76 (H.C.), S.O.s 76, 77 (H.L.)) 846
Specific statements of non-compliance required ----- 846
Preliminary objections - -- -- -- -- - 846
Memorials subject to same rules as petitions ------ 847
Preliminary objections to allegations ------- 847
Objections on points affecting the public ------- 847
Questions of merits excluded -------- - 848
Decisions of the Examiners - - - -- -- -- - 848
Communication of Examiners decisions - - - - - - - 848
Special report from the Examiners (S.O. 79 (U.C.), S.O. 81 (ILL.)) - - 848
Standing Orders Committee (House of Commons) ------ 849
Examiners reports referred (S.O. 104 (U.C.)) - - - - - - 849
Examiners special reports referred (S.O. 104 (H.C.)) - 849
Proceedings of the Standing Orders Committee _ . ^5°
Principles by which the Standing Orders Committee are guided - - 851
Standing orders dispensed with and leave given to parties to proceed- - 851
Standing orders not to be dispensed with- - - - - - -851
Decision of Standing Orders Committee objected to in the House - - 85a
Special reports from Standing Orders Committee ----- 854
Other duties of Standing Orders Committee (S.O.s 105, 106 (H.C.)) - - 854
Committee of Selection (House of Commons) ------- 855
Supervision of Private Bills by Chairman of Committees and Chairman of Ways
and Means ------------- 856
Supervision by the Lords Chairman and his counsel - 836
Copies of bills introduced into either House supplied to Lords Chairman - 836
Supervision by Chairman of Wravs and Means and Speaker s counsel- - 837
Division of Bills between the two Houses before Presentation (S.O. 81 (H.C.),
S.O. 90 (H.L.))............858
Departures from Usual Procedure on Private Bills ------ 839
Petitions for bills deposited after time ------- 859
Petition for Additional Provision - -- -- -- -- 860
Withdrawal of Bills in Commons - -- -- -- -- 861
Parliamentary Agents - -- -- -- -- -- 86a
Rules relating to Parliamentary Agents ------- 86a
Registry of agents (S.O. 19a (H.C.)) _ - - - - - 863
Members and officers of the House disqualified as agents - 865
Unqualified persons not entitled to call themselves parliamentary agents - 863
Fees Payable on Private Bills - -- -- -- -- - 863
Hybrid bills ------------ 866
Collection of fees ----------- 866
Application ------------ 866
Taxation of Costs - -- -- -- -- -- - 866
Taxing officers - - 867
Lists of charges - -- -- -- -- -- 867
Applications for taxation - -- -- -- -- 867
Costs in both Houses taxed together ------- 867
Certificate to have the effect of a warrant to confess judgment - 868
Costs of provisional and special procedure orders ----- 868
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CHAPTER XXXYI
PETITIONS IN FAVOUR OF, AGAINST, OR RELATING TO PRIVATE BILLS IN THE
HOUSE OF COMMONS ; AND THE COURT OF REFEREES
Presentation and Withdrawal of Petitions (S.O.s 171, 171A, 172, 173, 219) - - 869
Petitions in Favour of Private Bills - -- -- -- -- 869
Petitions Against Private Bills - - - -- -- - - - 870
Petitions to be presented before a prescribed time (S.O.s 171 A, 217) - 870
Petitions to stand referred to committee on the bill and right of audience
(S.O.s 126, 127, 217) --------- - 870
Petitions presented after time - - - - - - - - -871
Death of petitioners - -- -- -- -- - 871
Grounds of objection to be specified (S.O. 128) ----- 872
Locus Standi of Petitioners against Private Bills ------- 872
Court of Referees on Private Bills - -- -- -- -- 872
Constitution and duties (S.O.s 89, 90) - - - - - - - 872
Rules of procedure (S.O.s 91, 91A) - _ - - - - - - - 873
Notice by promoters of intention to object ------ 873
Manner of hearing locus standi cases - - - - - - - 874
Locus standi limited to points alleged in petition ----- 874
Practice of the court regarding locus standi cases ----- 875
Landowners locus standi - -- -- -- -- 875
Locus standi of bodies representing associations, etc. ----- 877
Locus standi on the ground of contingent damage ----- 878
Locus standi against bills affecting water and water supply - - - - 879
Locus standi against amalgamation bills ------- 879
Locus standi on the ground of competition (S.O. 92) ----- 879
Locus standi of frontagers against a tramway bill (S.O. 102) - - - 881
Locus standi of county and municipal authorities, etc. (S.O.s 96-101) - 881
Locus standi of consumers of gas and water ------ 882
Locus standi of shareholders, preference shareholders, and dissentients at
a Wharncliffe meeting (S.O. 93) ------- 883
Locus standi of ratepayers and other persons represented - - - - 883
Locus standi against bills brought from the Lords ----- 884
Locus standi objected to on ground of want of precision or informality - 885
Locus standi and the filled-up bill ------- 886
Locus standi of petitioners against a consolidation bill ... - 887
Miscellaneous cases of locus standi -------- 887
Revision by the House of Decisions of Referees ------- 888
Petitioners against Private Bills committed to Specially Constituted Committees - 888
Private Bill Committees instructed by the House to hear certain Petitioners - 889
Petition specially referred by House to Private Bill Committee - - - 889
CHAPTER XXXVII
PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ON PRIVATE BILLS
General - -- -- -- -- -- - 890
Giving of notices in connection with private business - 890
Private business - - - - - - - - - -891
Conduct of bills by Members ------- 891
Private bill registers (S.O. 192) ------- 892
I. Proceedings from Presentation to Committee Stage ----- 892
Presentation of Bill (S.O. 163) - -- -- -- - 892
Printing of private bills (S.O.s 38, 164, 164A, 168) - 892
Financial memorandum required in certain cases (S.O.s 169, 219) - 893
First reading (S.O. 166) - -- -- -- - 893
Second Reading - -- -- -- -- -- 896
Interval between first and second reading (S.O. 170) - 896
Notice of second reading (S.O. 198) ------ 897
Bill examined in Private Bill Oifice (S.O.s 196, 197) - 897
Provisions in private bills, or petitions for additional provision, im-
posing charges --------- - 897
Provisions relating to land revenues of the Crown - - - - 898
Peers and charges upon the people in private bills - 899
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Bills withdrawn and bills presented in lieu of bills withdrawn (S.O.s
74» 75, 214)..........899
Debate on second reading - -- -- -- - 899
Deferment of stages of private bill, etc., if opposed - 901
Stages taken by mistake ------- 901
Committal (S.O. 109) - -- -- -- -- - 902
Instructions ----------- - 902
Time for moving instructions ------- 902
Principles of instructions to Private Bill Committees - 903
Power of committee to make amendments ----- 903
S.O. 17s and its effect on instructions ------ 904
Mandatory instructions ------- 904
Permissive instructions --------- 908
Inadmissible instructions - -- -- -- - 909
Instructions to divide bills - -- -- -- - 911
Grouping of Bills and Nomination of Committees ----- 912
Committees on unopposed bills (S.O.s hi and 132) - - - 913
Committees on opposed bills (S.O.s 109-114) - - - - 91a
Interval between committal of opposed private bill and sitting of
committee (S.O. 177) - -- -- -- - 914
Departures from ordinary procedure in committal of private bills 914
Bills referred to specially constituted committees - - - - 915
Private bills committed to a joint committee ----- 916
Notice of first sitting of Committee on private bill (S.O. 199) - 919
Filled-up Bill to be Deposited (S.O.s 137, 200) - 919
Supervision by the Chairman of Ways and Means (S.O.s 82, 84, 85) - 919
Scrutiny by Public Departments - -- -- -- - 930
Deposit of bills with Greater London Council, etc. - 921
Amendments to conciliate interested parties ----- 921
Limits to such amendments before sitting of the committee - - 921
II. Committee Stage and Subsequent Proceedings ------ 922
Standing Orders relating to Committees on Opposed Bills - 922
Declaration of Members (S.O. 120) ------ 92a
Quorum (S.O.s 121, 122) - -- -- -- - 922
Order in which bills are to be considered (S.O. 124) - - - 933
When opposed bills become unopposed (S.O. 131) - - - 924
Reference of petitions to committee (S.O. 126) - 924
Standing Orders relating to the Committee on Unopposed Bills - - 924
Member if interested not to vote (S.O. 133) ----- 924
Right of promoters to be heard (S.O. 134) ----- 924
Standing Orders relating to Committees on Bills whether Opposed or Un-
opposed ----------- - 935
Method of deciding questions (S.O. 135) ----- 925
Copies of filled-up bill to be laid before Members (S.O. 137) - 923
Minutes of proceedings (S.O.s 138, 145) ----- 925
Proof of compliance with certain standing orders only (S.O. 139) - 925
Ministerial reports (S.O.s 144, 146, 147, 156 B, 158) - - - 926
Other documents referred to committee ----- 926
Agreements (S.O. 157) - - - - - - - 927
Standing Orders relating to Committees on certain kinds of Bills - - 927
Bills affecting level of roads and railway ; tramroad or tramway bills 927
Tramway bills - -- -- -- -- - 927
Bills affecting charities or educational foundations (S.O. 158) - - 928
Accommodation for workmen on works (S.O. 159) - 928
Compensation water (S.O. 160) ------- 928
Limits of burial ground, gas works, etc., to be defined (S.O. 161) - 929
Bills relating to water companies (S.O. 162) ------ 929
Application of money to be recited in local authorities bills (England
and Wales) (S.O. 153) - -- -- -- - 929
Bills promoted by local authorities (S.O. 156) - 929
Bills affecting grants under Local Government Acts (S.O. 156B) - 930
Greater London Council (Money) bills (S.O.s 221-223) - - - 931
Proceedings in Committee - -- -- -- -- 931
(1) Committees on unopposed bills ------ 932
(2) Committees on opposed bills ------- 933
Proceedings on Private Bills before Specially Constituted Committees - 950
Report of Bill - 951
Every private bill as amended in committee to be printed and delivered
(S.O.S 179,203)...... - 951
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Bills withdrawn or referred to Examiner after report - - - 951
Recommittal of private bill - - - 952
Proceedings on and after report of private bill (S.O. 178) - - 953
Proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading ----- 955
Debate on consideration and third reading ----- 955
Amendments on consideration ------- 955
Bill ordered to be read the third time - - - - - - 955
Entry of amendments on consideration or third reading (S.O. 206) 955
Notice of third reading of private bill (S.O. 205) - - - - 956
Third reading of private bill (S.O. 184) ----- 957
Recommittal on third reading ------- 957
Queen s consent ---------- 957
Bill examined before being sent to the Lords (S.O. 207) - 957
Lords Amendments (S.O.s 88, 186, 208) ------ 957
Commons privileges infringed by the Lords ----- 959
General Provisions ----------- 959
Standing orders suspended - _- - - - - - - 959
Suspension of Bills till Following Session ------ 959
Further suspension of bills ------- - 960
CHAPTER XXXVIII
PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUSE OP LORDS ON PRIVATE AND
PERSONAL BILLS, ROYAL ASSENT AND CLASSIFICATION OF ACTS
Introductory ------------ - 961
(1) Private Bills - -- -- -- -- -- - 962
Proceedings before the Examiners (S.O.s 69-83) ----- 962
Standing Orders Committee (S.O.s 84-89) ------ 963
The Chairman of Committees -------- - 964
First reading (S.O. 98) ---------- 964
Petitions against private bills (S.O.s 101-103) ------ 964
Second reading - -- -- -- -- -- 964
Instructions ----------- - 965
Commitment- - -- -- -- -- -- 966
Committee of Selection (S.O. 95) - -- -- -- - 966
Select Committees on private bills ------- - 966
Select Committees ---------- - 967
Unopposed bills referred by the Chairman of Committees to a Select
Committee - 969
Rejection of bill by Select Committee ------- 970
The Unopposed Committee - -- -- -- - 970
Committees on bills whether opposed or unopposed (S.O.s 123-130) - - 971
Recommitment of private bills - -- -- -- - 972
Deposit of amended bills (S.O. 147) ------- 972
Report stage ----------- - 972
Third reading --------- - 973
Proceedings after third reading - -- -- -- - 973
Commons amendments (S.O. 150) -------- 973
Withdrawal of bills - - 973
Greater London Council (Money) Bills (S.O.s 175-177) - - - - 974
Bills relating to Northern Ireland (S.O. 200) ------ 974
(2) Personal Bills (S.O.s 151-174) -------- - 974
Definition (S.O. 151) - - - - - - - - - - 974
Preliminary stages ---------- - 974
Proceedings of the Personal Bills Committee (S.O.s 166, 167) - - - 976
First reading of personal bill (S.O. 156) ------- 976
Proceedings after first reading (S.O.s 157, 162) ----- 976
Petitions against personal bills (S.O. 158) 976
Commitment of personal bills (S.O.S 159, 160, 161) - 976
Committees on personal bills -------- - 977
(3) Restitution, etc., Bills - -- -- -- -- - 977
Royal Assent - - 978
Classification of Private Acts - -- -- -- -- - 979
The present system - 979
Past systems 979
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CHAPTER XXXIX
PROVISIONAL ORDERS AND CERTIFICATES: SPECIAL PROCEDURE ORDERS
Introductory ---------- - 981
Scope of the Provisional Order and Special Procedure Order Systems - 983
Provisional order bills: enabling provisions - - - - - 984
Special procedure orders: enabling provisions ------ 985
Preliminary Proceedings : Provisional and Special Procedure Orders - - - 986
Procedure in Parliament on Bills for Confirming Provisional Orders - - - 986
First reading and reference to Examiners ------ 987
Second Reading - -- -- -- -- -- 987
Committee stage ---------- - 988
Amendments to confirming bills - -- -- -- - 989
Later stages ----------- - 991
Parliament Act - 991
Suspension of provisional order bills - - - - - - -991
Procedure in Parliament on Special Procedure Orders - - - - - -991
Presentation of orders - - - - - - - - - -991
Deposit of plans - -- -- -- -- -- 992
Petitions relating to orders - -- -- -- -- 993
Proceedings following Chairmen s report- ------ 994
Joint committee stage - -- -- -- -- - 995
Operation of orders - -- -- -- -- - 997
Procedure in Parliament on Bills to confirm Special Procedure Orders - - - 998
Bills to confirm orders amended by a joint committee - - - - 998
Bills to confirm orders which a joint committee has rejected - 998
Special Procedure Orders relating only to Scotland ------ 998
Procedure on orders before presentation ------- 999
Procedure on orders after presentation ------- 999
Fees and Taxation of Costs - -- -- -- -- - 1000
CHAPTER XL
PRIVATE LEGISLATION PROCEDURE (SCOTLAND)
Scope of Procedure Act - -- -- -- -- -- 1001
Private Legislation Affecting Scotland and Elsewhere ----- 1002
The General Orders - -- -- -- -- -- 1003
Application for a Provisional Order --------- 1003
Report by the Chairmen (Lords and Commons) ------ 1004
Procedure for Promotion of Substituted Bills ------- 1004
Proceedings before Examiner on Proposed Provisional Order - 1003
Issue of Provisional Order - 1006
Proceedings on Orders on which an Inquiry is held ------ 1006
Proceedings on Order on which no Inquiry is held ------ 1008
Procedure on Provisional Orders when modified ------- 1008
Procedure upon Bills to confirm Orders - -- -- -- - 1008
Procedure on Bills to confirm Orders on which no Inquiry has been held (S. 7) - 1009
Procedure on Bills to confirm Orders on which Inquiry has been held (S. 9) - 1009
Committal of Bill to a Joint Committee - -- -- -- - 1010
Subsequent Procedure on Bill in First House ------- 1010
Procedure in First House on Bills when no Joint Committee is Appointed - - 1010
Procedure in Second House upon Bills to confirm Order on which an Inquiry has
been held - -- -- -- -- -- -- roii
APPENDIX
HOUSE OF COMMONS STANDING ORDERS RELATIVE TO PUBLIC BUSINESS
Sittings of the House - -- -- -- -- -- IOi3
Arrangement of Public Business - -- -- -- -- 1017
Private Business - -- -- -- -- -- - 1017
Questions - 1018
Special Adjournment Motions ---------- 1019
Anticipation - -- -- -- -- -- -- 1020
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Seconders - 1020
Bringing in Bills and Nominating Select Committees at commencement of Public
Business - -- -- -- -- -- -- 1021
Orders of the Day ------------ 1021
Motions for the Adjournment of the House ------- 1021
Supply and Ways and Means - -- -- -- -- - 1021
Order of the Day for Committee - -- -- -- -- 1924
Committees of the whole House - -- -- -- -- 1024
Order in the House ------------ 1024
Dilatory Motions - -- -- -- -- -- - 1025
Count of the House ------------ 1026
Closure of Debate - -- -- -- -- -- - 1026
Amendments ----------- 1027
Divisions - 1027
Public Bills - 1028
Standing Committees - 1031
Select Committees ------------ 1037
Public Accounts - 1038
Expenditure Committee - - - - - - - - - - -1038
Sittings of Committees - - - - - . - - - - -1038
Public Money ------------- 1039
Packet and Telegraphic Contracts - - - - - - - - -1039
Public Petitions - 1040
Deputy Speaker and Chairmen ---------- 1040
Members ------ X041
Witnesses - 1041
Strangers - 1041
Letters - 1042
Parliamentary Papers - 1042
Earlier Meeting of House ----------- 1043
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Autor: May, Erskine
Jahr: 1971
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Preface - -- -- -- . .y
Table of Abbreviations ------ xxxi
PART I
CONSTITUTION, POWERS AND PRIVILEGES
OF PARLIAMENT
CHAPTER I
THE CONSTITUENT PARTS OF PARLIAMENT
PAGE
Introductory - - -- -- -- - - -- -3
The Sovereign - -- -- -- -- -- -3
The House of Lords _ _ - 4
Expenses of Members of the House of Lords ------ 6
The House of Commons -----------7
Representation in the House of Commons 8
Payment of Members - -- -- -- -- - io
Travelling expenses of Members - - - - - - - -13
Members' Fund - -- -- -- -- -- 15
Members' Contributory Pension Fund - -- -- -- 16
CHAPTER II
ELECTIONS
The Electorate - 17
Disqualification of electors - -- -- -- -- 17
Constituencies - -- -- -- -- --18
Registration of electors ----------20
Registration officers - - - - - - - - - -20
Postal and proxy voting - - - - - - - ' - - -21
The holding of elections - -- -- -- --23
Election Campaigns - -- -- -- -- - 22
New Writs - 23
Vacancies during a Session - -- -- -- -- 23
Period for presenting petitions - -- -- -- -24
Vacancy by peerage - -- -- -- -- - 24
Supersedeas to writs -25
Issue of Warrants by the Speaker during Adjournment or Recess - - 26
Appointment of Members to issue writs -------27
Manner of issue of writs - - 27
Return of Writs - -- -- -- -- -- - 27
Correction of error in return ---------27
Failure to make return to writ - -- -- -- - 28
Members returned for two places - -- -- -- -28
Double returns - -- -- -- -- -- 20
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Trial of Controverted Elections - - - - - - -- -29
Former procedure -----------29
Present procedure - - - - - - - - - - -30
Proceedings of the House in matters of election - - - - 31
Proceedings of House upon determination of election trials - - 31
CHAPTER III
DISQUALIFICATION FOB MEMBERSHIP OF EITHER HOUSE
Di qualifications for Membership of the House of Lords ----- 33
Aliens ------------33
Persons under twenty-one - - - - - - - - 33
Bankruptcy - -- -- -- -- -33
Treason - .---34
Disqualification by sentence of expulsion ----- 34
Disqualifications for Membership of the House of Commons 34
Aliens ------------34
Persons under twenty-one - - - - - - - "35
Lunacy - -- -- -- - -- -35
Peers ------- - - - - - 36
Bankruptcy -----------37
Treason - -- -- -- -- --38
Other crimes - -- -- -- -- - 39
Corrupt practices at elections - -- -- --39
Clergy - -- -- -- -- --40
Returning officers ---------41
Petitioning candidates - - -- -- -- - 41
Disqualification of Certain Office-Holders --------41
General - -- -- -- -- -- 41
t. Non-Political Office - -- -- -- --42
Public Service Disqualification - -- -- --42
Disqualification by Particular Office ------ 44
Effect and Determination of Disqualification ----- 47
Jurisdiction of the Privy Council in Disqualification - - - 48
Penalties - -- -- -- - - --48
Amendment of House of Commons Disqualification Act, 1957- - 49
2. Political Office - -- -- -- -- -49
CHAPTER IV
POWER AND JURISDICTION OF PARLIAMENT
Extent of Legislative Authority of Parliament collectively - - - - 51
The provisions of the statute of Westminster, 1931 ----- s1
Extent of the Prerogatives of the Crown in Reference to Parliament - - - 53
Annual meeting of Parliament- - - - - - - - - 53
Summons - -- -- -- -- -- -34
Demise of the Crown - -- -- -- -- - 55
Causes of summons - -- -- -- -- - SS
Prorogation ------------56
Effect of a prorogation ---------- 37
Meeting of Parliament accelerated or deferred by proclamation 57
Meeting of Parliament accelerated pursuant to statute 57
Meeting tor despatch of business - -- -- -- - 37
Adjournment- - 58
Dissolution - -- -- -- -- -- - 58
Other powers - -- -- -- -- --60
Rights and Functions of the House of Lords - -- -- -- 60
House of Lords as a court of judicature ------ - 60
Principal Power of the Commons - -- -- .--62
Acts of Attainder and Impeachments -----.---62
Impeachment by the Commons - -- -- -- -63
Bills of attainder - -- -- -- -- -- 63
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CHAPTER V
GENERAL VIEW OF THE PRIVILEGE OF PARLIAMENT
What constitutes privilege -----------64
Collective and individual privileges of each House and of Members of each House 65
Origin of privilege - -- -- -- -- -- - 66
Privileges enjoyed by custom and by statute - -- -- --66
Privilege of Peerage ------------68
Privileges of the Commons originally under the protection of the Lords 68
Privileges of each House part of the Common law of Parliament 69
Neither House may create new privileges ------- - 69
Select Committee on Parliamentary Privilege, 1967 ------ 69
CHAPTER VI
PRIVILEGE OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH
Scope of chapter - -- -- -- -- -- - 7°
Necessity of freedom of speech --------- - "jo
Inclusion of claim in Speaker's petition and its interpretation 72
Statutory recognition of the privilege ---------73
Duty of Members to maintain the privilege - -- -- --74
Speeches in Parliament not actionable - - 75
Procedure consequential on the privilege of freedom of debate - - - - 75
Right to exclusive cognizance of proceedings in Parliament - - - 81
Matters arising outside Parliament which may be treated as proceedings in
Parliament -------------85
Evidence before the courts as to proceedings in Parliament ----- 85
Matters arising in House which are not proceedings in Parliament 86
Proceedings in Parliament and the Criminal Law ------ 87
CHAPTER VII
PRIVILEGE OF FREEDOM FROM ARREST OR MOLESTATION
Origin and Scope of the Privilege - -- -- -- --89
Freedom from Arrest in Civil Process - -- -- -- -91
Cases illustrating the early recognition of the privilege by the Crown - 91
Commons' privileges originally dependent on protection of Lords - - 92
Means of Enforcing the Privilege - -- -- -- -- gz
1. Release of Members from custody: early cases in Commons - - 92
2. Release of Members from custody: early cases in Lords 93
3. Present mode of releasing arrested Members ----- 94
4. Transition to modern practice --------94
Effect of the Privilege on Admissibility of Members as Bail ----- 95
Duration of Privilege - -- -- -- -- -- 96
After dissolution - -- -- -- -- --96
Retrospective effect of the privilege --------96
Discontinuance of certain Privileges ---------97
x. Freedom from being impleaded - - -- -- -- 97
2. Servants' privilege - -- -- -- -- -98
Privileges Related to that of Freedom from Arrest ------ 98
x. Privilege relating to Members summoned as Witnesses - - - 98
2, Privilege of exemption from jury service ------ 99
Privilege of Freedom from Arrest Not Claimed in Respect of Criminal Offences or
Statutory Detention - -- -- -- -- -- 100
Privilege of freedom from arrest disclaimed in respect of seditious libels - 101
Restriction of the privilege in respect of other criminal offences - - - 101
House to be informed of arrests on criminal charges ----- 102
House to be informed of sentences for criminal offences - - - - 103
House to be informed of issue of attachment order for contempt of court - 103
Statutory detention - -- -- -- -- - 103
Cases of Contempt of Court - -- -- -- -- - 104
Cases in the House of Lords -------- - 104
Cases in the House of Commons - -- -- -- - 104
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Cases of attachment orders for contempt of court and of fines - - - 105
Limitation on power of courts to commit Members for contempt - - 103
Effect of Privilege on Bankruptcy of Member ------- 106
Privilege Extended from Members to Other Persons - - - - - -106
Cases illustrating extension of privilege to witnesses and others - - - 107
CHAPTER VIII
OTHER PRIVILEGES CLAIMED FOR THE COMMONS
Privilege of the House of Commons with respect to its own constitution - - 108
Freedom of Access ----------- - 109
Right of Access Denied to Individual Members - - - - - - no
Favourable Construction of Commons' Proceedings - - - - - - in
CHAPTER IX
PENAL JURISDICTION OF THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT
Power to Inflict Punishment for Contempt - - - - - - -11a
Differences in punishments inflicted by Lords and Commons - - - 113
Commitment ------------ - 113
Origin ---- - - -- -- -- -114
Recognition of Commons' right of commitment - - - - -115
Need of the power of commitment ------- - 115
Inquiry by courts into causes of commitment - - - - - -115
Power of both Houses to secure attendance of persons on Matters of Privilege - 1x6
Power to send for persons in custody - - - - - - - 117
Warrants as protection to officers executing orders of House - - - 117
Forms of Warrants - - - - - - - - - - - -1x7
i. Cause of commitment stated generally - - - - - -118
a. Particular facts stated - - - - - - - - -118
Irregularities in warrants - - - - - - - - -119
Arrests without warrant - -- -- -- -- 120
Punishment by committal exercised by the Speaker - - - - - 120
Directions to the civil power in the Speaker's warrant - - - - 120
Aid and powers claimed for the execution of warrants - - - - 120
Power to break open outer doors : recognition by the courts - - - 121
Protection afforded by either House to Officers executing their orders - - -121
Lords - 121
Commons - -- -- -- -- -- - 122
Present practice in committing Offenders - - - - - - - -122
Orders and warrants for committal to prison ------ 123
Period of imprisonment - -- -- -- -- -- 123
Modes of Punishment other than Committal - - - - - - -125
i. Fines - -- -- -- -- -- - 125
a. Reprimand and admonition - -- -- -- - 126
3. Prosecution of offenders -------- - 127
Punishments inflicted on Members - -- -- -- -- 127
Suspension by the Commons -------- - 127
Expulsion by the Commons - -- -- -- -- 128
Expulsion from the Lords by sentence of the House - - - - - 131
CHAPTER X
BREACHES OF PRIVILEGE AND CONTEMPTS
A. Acts or Conduct constituting Breach of Privilege or Contempt - - - 13a
Contempt in General - - - - - - - - - -13a
Misconduct in the Presence of either House or Committees of either House 13a
Misconduct of strangers - -- -- -- - 132
Misconduct of counsel - -- -- -- - 133
Misbehaviour on the part of witnesses - - - - - -133
Disobedience to Rules or Orders of either House - - - - - 134
Disobedience to general rules or orders of either House - - - 134
Disobedience to particular orders of either House - - - - 135
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Disobedience to Orders of Committees ------ 135
Abuse of the Right of Petition ------- 136
Presenting Forged, Falsified or Fabricated Documents to either House or
Committees of either House - - - - - - - -137
Conspiracy to Deceive either House or Committees of either House - - 137
Abstracting or Altering Documents presented to the House - 137
Misconduct of Members or Officers of either House as such - - - 138
Misleading the House - - - - - - - - -138
Corruption in the execution of their office as Members - 138
Acceptance of fees by Members for professional services connected
¦with proceedings in Parliament ------- 138
Advocacy by Members of matters in which they have been concerned
professionally - - - - - - - - - -139
Other forms of misconduct ------- - 140
Constructive Contempts - -- -- -- -- 140
Speeches or writings reflecting on either House - 140
Publication of false or perverted reports of debates, etc. - 141
Premature publication or disclosure of a committee's proceedings or
evidence - -- -- -- -- - 143
Other indignities offered to either House ----- 143
Obstructing Members of either House in the Discharge of their Duty - 144
Arrest of Members - -- -- -- -- 144
Molestation of Members while in the execution of their duties - 144
Attempts by improper means to influence Members in their parlia-
mentary conduct - -- -- -- -- 145
Acts tending indirectly to obstruct Members in the discharge of their
duty - -- -- -- -- -- 147
Obstructing Officers of either House X49
Arrest of officers of either House ------- 149
Obstructing officers of either House while in the execution of their duty 150
Acts indirectly tending to obstruct officers of either House in the
performance of their duty - - - - - - -151
Obstructing Witnesses - - - - - - - - - -153
Arrest of witnesses - - - - - - - - -152
Molestation of witnesses - -- -- -- - 153
Tampering with witnesses - -- -- -- - 153
Acts tending indirectly to deter witnesses from giving evidence - 153
Legal proceedings against witnesses - - - - - -154
Misconduct affecting Petitioners and Others Soliciting Business before either
House - -- -- -- -- -- - 154
Disclosure of Information to Members by Constituents and others - - 155
Offences in Former Session - -- -- -- -- 156
B. Proceedings in Case of Contempt _ 157
Proceedings upon Complaints by Members of Breach of Privilege - - 158
Proceedings upon complaints against strangers not founded upon
documents - -- -- -- -- - 158
Complaints against strangers founded upon documents - - - 159
Hearing of counsel in cases of breach of privilege and contempt - 163
Consideration of reports of committees on questions of privilege 164
Complaints against Members ------ 166
Complaints against Members or officers of the other House - - 169
Proceedings arising from Alleged Disclosure following Secret Sessions - 169
Procedure where Breaches of Privilege or other Contempts are Reported by
Committees - -- -- -- -- -- 170
Procedure on Petitions complaining of Matters affecting the Privileges of the
House - 171
Complaints by Officers of either House ------- 173
CHAPTER XI
JURISDICTION OF COURTS OF LAW IN MATTERS OF PRIVILEGE
Scope of the Chapter - -- -- -- -- -- 174
The point of view of the two Houses ------- 175
The point of view of the courts - -- -- -- - 173
Reconciliation of the two points of view ------- 176
Cases Involving Interpretation of Parliamentary Privilege ----- 176
Early cases - -- -- -- -- -- - 176
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Increasing tendency of courts to question parliamentary claims - - 177
Later leading cases - - - - - - - - - -182
Earlier Theories on Parliamentary Law and Privilege - - - - - -186
Legislative and judicial jurisdiction of Parliament - - - - - 186
X. The status of the courts -------- - 188
2. Judicial knowledge of the Lex et consuetudo parliamenti - - - 189
3. Declarations as to privilege by either House ----- 191
Limits of Exclusive Privilege Jurisdiction - - - - - - - -192
" Direct " and " Incidental " raising of the issue ----- 192
The test of necessity for discharge of function - - - - - -194
General Conclusions - -196
PART II
PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT:
PUBLIC BUSINESS
CHAPTER XII
CONTENT AND SOURCES OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
Introductory - -- -- -- -- -- -- 201
Written and unwritten procedure - -- -- -- -- 203
The kinds of authority on which the rules of procedure are based - 204
Historical relation between practice and the Standing Orders - 209
CHAPTER XIII
MACHINERY OF PARLIAMENT : OFFICERS, RECORDS AND PAPERS
I. Palace of Westminster 210
General Arrangements - - - - - - - - - - 210
Chambers of the Two Houses - -- -- -- - 212
Places of Members - 213
Attendance of Members --------- - 214
Leave of absence - - 215
Access to the Houses of Parliament - ------- 216
Admission of Strangers - - - - - - - - - - 216
Intrusion of strangers into the chamber ----- 217
Exclusion of strangers from the galleries ----- 218
Withdrawal of strangers during a division - - - - - 219
Misconduct of strangers in galleries - - - - - -219
a. The Officers of the Two Houses - - - - - - - - -219
The Officers of the Lords - 219
The Lord Chancellor - - - - - - - - -219
Deputy Speakers - 220
Chairman of Committees - -- -- -- - 220
Deputy Chairmen of Committees ------- 220
Permanent officers of the Lords ------- 220
Offices under the Clerk of the Parliaments ----- 221
The Librarian - 222
The Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod ----- 222
The Serjeant-at-Arms -------- - 223
Shorthand writer : Lords and Commons - 223
The Officers of the Commons- - -- -- -- - 223
The Speaker of the House of Commons ----- 223
(1) The Speaker as representative of the House of Commons - 223
(2) The Speaker as presiding officer of the House of Commons - 22s
Deputy Speaker in the Commons (S.O. No. 105) - - - - 228
The Chairman of Ways and Means ------ 229
Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means - - - - - -231
Temporary Chairmen --------- 231
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Principal permanent officers of the Commons - - - - - 231
The Commission for Regulating the Offices of the House of Commons 234
Departments in the House of Commons ------ 334
The Staff Board - -- -- -- -- - 336
The Comptroller and Auditor General ------ 337
The Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration - - - - 337
3. Party Machinery in Parliament - -- -- -- -- 337
Changes in procedure effected by party system ----- 337
The official opposition - -- -- -- -- - 338
Leader of the House of Commons -------- 339
Constitution of party machinery - -- -- -- - 339
Duties of whips - -- -- -- -- -- 340
In the Lords - -- -- -- -- -- 340
4. Parliamentary Papers and Publications ------- 341
A. Papers dealing with Daily Business of the two Houses - 241
(1) House of Lords - -- -- -- -- 241
(2) House of Commons - -- -- -- - 343
(3) The official reports of debates in the Lords and Commons - 248
B. Papers presented to Parliament ------- 349
Presentation of papers - - - - - - - - 251
Distribution of papers - -- -- -- - 252
CHAPTER XIV
A NEW PARLIAMENT AND OPENING AND CLOSE OF SESSION
Parliamentary and Sessional Periods --------- 354
Summons of Parliament ---------- 254
Dissolution of Parliament - -- -- -- -- 255
Prorogation and adjournment --------- 255
Meeting of a New Parliament ---------- 258
Commons attend in the House of Peers ------- 259
Proceedings in the Lords—oaths - -- -- -- - 259
Election of a Speaker by the Commons ------- 259
Oath in the Commons - -- -- -- -- - 262
Opening of New Session ----------- 265
Opening by Queen in person --------- 266
Opening by commission ---------- 266
Report of Queen's Speech - -- -- -- -- 267
Business taken before consideration of Queen's speech - 267
Address in reply to Queen's speech -------- 268
Proceedings on Prorogation of Parliament ------- - 369
CHAPTER XV
ARRANGEMENT OF SESSIONAL BUSINESS
House of Lords - -- -- -- -- -- - 270
House of Commons ------------ 270
Main Varieties of Public Business - -- -- -- -- 370
(1) Substantive motions - -- -- -- -- 271
(2) Motions for the adjournment of the House ----- 271
(3) Financial business ---------- 271
(4) Bills - --.---271
Length of a Session ------------ 272
Control of the Time of the Session ------- - 272
Times at which the House normally sits - -- -- -- - 273
Methods of prolonging sittings ---------- 274
Private Members' Time - -- -- -- -- -- 275
Government Time --------- -- - 275
Manner of notifying weekly programme of government business - - 275
Business taken in government time ------- 276
Distribution of Time between Private Members, Opposition and Government - 284
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CHAPTER XVI
A SITTING : GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS
In the House of Lords - -- -- -- -- -- 286
Days and Times of Sitting - -- -- -- -- 286
Adjournment ----------- - 286
Quorum - -- -- -- -- -- - 287
In the House of Commons - -- -- -- -- - 287
Days and Hours of Sitting - -- -- -- -- 287
Extraordinary sittings and adjournments ----- 287
Hours of meeting --------- - 288
Rules for Closing the Sitting -------- - 289
1. When Business is not exempted from the ten o'clock rule - - 290
2. When Business is exempted from the ten o'clock rule - - 292
3. When the Sitting is suspended pursuant to S.O. No. 2 - - 294
Informal suspension of a Sitting ------- 294
Disposal of questions pending at moment of interruption - - 29S
Examples of procedure on business pending at moment of inter-
ruption ---------- - 296
Adjournment of the House, without question put - - - - 297
Adjournment on question - -- -- -- - 298
Quorum of the House - -- -- -- -- - 298
Count of the House - 299
Arrangement for distributing the time of the sitting ----- 301
Differences between first four days of week and Friday - - - 301
Time-limits for certain business ------- 301
Incidental interruptions - -- -- -- - 302
Proceedings in Secret Session -------- - 303
CHAPTER XVII
ORDER OF ITEMS OF BUSINESS IN PROGRAMME OF SITTING
Arrangement of Business in the House of Lords ------ 303
Order of Business ---------- - 305
Arrangement of business in the House of Commons - - - - - - 311
Difference in order of business between Friday and other days - 311
Order of Business ---------- - 312
1. Prayers ----------- - 313
2. Business taken immediately after Prayers - - - - - - 313
(x) Report of Queen's answers to addresses - - - - 313
(2) Formal Communications by Mr. Speaker - - - - 314
(3) Motions for new writs ------- - 314
(4) _ Private Business -------- - 315
Notice paper of private business ------- 315
Time for taking unopposed private business ----- 316
Time for taking opposed private business - - - - - 317
(5) Presentation of Public Petitions ------ 318
(6) Motions for unopposed returns - - - - - -319
3. Questions - -- -- -- -- -- 319
(1) Questions for Oral Answer ------- 319
Time for asking questions - -- -- -- - 319
Notice of questions - -- -- -- -- 320
Speaker's control of questions ------- 321
Limitation of number of oral questions ------ 322
Persons to whom questions may be addressed . - 322
Rules of order regarding forms and contents of Questions - - 323
Manner of asking questions ------- - 329
(2) Answers to Questions (written and oral) ----- 329
(3) Private Notice Questions ------- 330
4. Business Taken After Questions ------- 331
(x) Ministerial Statements ------- - 331
(2) Introduction of new Members ------ 332
(3) Proposals to move the Adjournment of the House under S.O.
No. 9 ----------- 334
(4) Ceremonial speeches - -- -- -- - 335
(5) Giving notice of motions and holding of ballot - 335
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(6) Personal explanations ------- - 338
(7) Consideration of Lords amendments or message - - - 340
(8) Raising of a matter of privilege ------ 340
5. Business taken "At the Commencement of Public Business" - - 344
(1) Presentation of public bills under S.O. No. 37 - - - 345
(2) Government motions regulating the business and sittings of the
House - -- -- -- -- -- 346
(3) Motions for leave to bring in bills, and for nomination of select
committees under S.O. No. 13------ - 347
6. Privilege Motions Admitting of Notice ------ 348
7. Orders of the Day and Notices of Motions ----- 349
Reading of the orders of the day ------- 349
Procedure upon orders of the day ------- 350
Deferment of orders and motions - - - - - - -351
Procedure on notices of motions ------- 35a
Unexpected ending of business and dropped orders - - - 35a
Superseded orders - - - - - - - - - 354
Renewal of notices of motions ------- 354
Transaction of Business as a matter of course - 354
8. Business Motions under Standing Order No. 3(2) - 354
9. Business Exempted under S.O.s No.s 3(1) and 4 (Proceedings on Statutory
Instruments, Etc.)- - -- -- -- -- 354
ro. Adjournment Motions under S.O. No. 1(7) - - - - - 355
General restrictions on motions for the adjournment of the House - 356
CHAPTER XVIII
THE PROCESS OF DEBATE, BY MOTION, QUESTION AND DECISION
Question, the central point of debate ------- 338
A. Motions - -- -- -- -- -- -- 359
Rules regulating requirement of notice - - - - - - - 359
Rules governing subject-matter of motions - - - - - -361
Alterations in the terms of question from terms of motion - - - - 367
Moving of motions ---------- - 367
B. Questions ------------ - 368
Proposal of question upon a motion ------- 368
Withdrawal of motions --------- - 368
Methods of superseding question - -- -- -- - 369
Complicated questions ---------- 373
Putting of question at close of debate ------- 373
Orders and resolutions --------- - 375
C. Amendments to Questions, and Amendments to Proposed Amendments - 379
Object of an amendment and effect on debate ------ 379
Notice of amendments to motions ------- - 380
Order in moving amendments - -- -- -- - 380
Questions proposed on amendments ------- 380
Rules with respect to form and content of amendments - - - - 381
Amendments to proposed amendments ------- 384
D. Divisions ------------ - 384
Procedure on a division in the Lords 385
Proxies (Lords) - -- -- -- -- -- 387
Protests (House of Lords) - -- -- -- -- 387
Divisions in the Commons - " " . " " " " " " 3®®
Irregularities discovered at the time of a division ----- 390
Errors discovered after a division - -- -- -- - 391
Publication of division lists - -- -- -- -- 393
Withdrawal of strangers --------- - 393
Voting without hearing question put ------- 394
Pairs - -- -- -- -- -- -- 394
Casting vote of the Speaker - -- -- -- -- 395
Casting vote of chairman in committee of whole house - - - - 397
Speaker voting in committee --------- 398
Canvass for votes by a Member - -- -- -- - 398
E. Personal pecuniary interest - -- -- -- -- 398
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maintenance of order during debate
1. Rules Governing the Time and Manner of Speaking ----- 404
Manner of speaking - -- -- -- -- - 404
Precedence in speaking ---------- 406
Restriction of speeches ---------- 408
2. Rules Governing the Contents of Speeches ------- 411
Summary of rules ----------- 411
Relevancy in debate - - - - - - - - - -411
Reference to prior debates - -- -- -- -- 413
Reflecting upon votes of the House ----- --- 414
Allusions to debates in the other House of the current session - - - 414
References to the Queen in debate -------- 415
Words against Parliament, or either House ------ 416
Matters pending judicial decision - -- -- -- - 416
Discussion of a capital sentence - -- -- -- - 417
Reflections on the Sovereign, etc. - -- -- -- - 417
Personal allusions and unparliamentary expressions ----- 418
Words of heat ---------- 420
Citing documents not before the House ------- 421
3. Rules of Behaviour for Members not Speaking ------ 422
Members to keep their places --------- 422
Crossing before Members speaking -------- 423
Reading of books, etc. - -- -- -- -- - 423
Silence ------------- 423
Hissing or interruption ---------- 423
4. Powers of the Chair to Enforce Order -------- 424
Authority of Speaker in matters of order ------- 424
Dual source of modern power to punish disorder ----- 425
Disciplinary powers of Speaker under ancient usage ----- 425
Disciplinary powers under standing order ------ 427
Right of Members to direct the attention of the Chair to supposed breaches
of order - -- -- -- -- -- 430
Proceedings upon the naming of a Member - - - - - -431
Misbehaviour in the lobbies - -- -- -- -- 433
Appendix of unparliamentary expressions ------- - 434
CHAPTER XX
METHODS OF CURTAILING DEBATE
Obstruction by Prolongation of Debate - -- -- -- - 435
Multiplication of speeches - - - - - - - - -435
Multiplication of amendments - -- -- -- - 436
Proceedings akin to closure - -- -- -- -- 437
1. Closure of Debate - -- -- -- -- -- 438
The ordinary closure - -- -- -- -- - 438
Closure upon the words of a clause or schedule - 439
Closure at moment of interruption -------- 440
2. The Selection of Amendments - -- -- -- -- 441
3. Allocation of Time Orders ---------- 443
Procedure on allocation of time orders - - - - - - _ 443
Usual provisions made under allocation of time orders - - - - 445
Other powers conferred by orders ------- - 448
Orders in case of bills rejected by Lords ------- 449
Voluntary arrangements in place of allocation of time orders - - - 451
List of allocation of time orders - - - - - - - -451
CHAPTER XXI
PROCEEDINGS OF PARLIAMENT IN PASSING PUBLIC niiTg
Public and private bills
Where bills originate
- 453
- 453
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I. Proceedings in the House of Lords - - - - - - - 455
Introduction and First Reading - -- -- -- - 455
Introduction without notice -------- 455
Introduction after notice - -- -- -- - 45g
First reading - -- -- -- -- - 456
Second Reading - -- -- -- -- -- 458
Methods of opposition to second reading ----- 458
Second reading agreed to with resolution ----- 460
Counsel heard - -- -- -- -- - 460
Commitment - -- -- -- -- -- 460
Committee negatived - -- -- -- -- 460
Order of commitment discharged ------- 461
Bill referred to select or joint committee ----- 46!
Consolidation bills - -- -- -- -- 462
Instructions ----------- 462
Committee Stage (Committee of the whole House) ----- 463
Amendments - -- -- -- -- - 463
Proceedings in committee - -- -- -- - 464
Report ------------ - 465
Amendments on report - -- -- -- - 466
Recommitment - -- -- -- -- -- 466
Third Reading - -- -- -- -- -- 467
Opposition to third reading -------- 467
Amendments on third reading ------- 467
Further proceedings after third reading ------ 467
Passing of bill - -- -- -- -- - 468
Privilege amendments --------- 468
Bill sent to the Commons - -- -- -- - 468
Consideration of Commons Amendments, etc. - - - - 469
II. Proceedings in the House of Commons ------- 469
Introduction and First Reading - -- -- -- - 469
Bills brought in upon an order of the House ----- 469
(1) Bills preceded by certain preliminary proceedings - - 469
(2) Bills ordered in without any preliminary proceedings - 471
Method of presentation of bills upon order ----- 473
Bills presented without an order (under S.O. No. 37 (1)) - - 473
Bills brought from the Lords ------- 474
First reading and printing of bills ------- 474
Appointment of second reading ------- 475
Preparation of bills - -- -- -- -- 475
Examination of a bill - -- -- -- -- 477
Printing of a bill before second reading ------ 482
Alterations in a bill - -- -- -- -- 482
Bills withdrawn and other bills presented ----- 482
Synopsis of stages of a bill ------ - 483
Second Reading - -- -- -- -- • 485
Second reading moved --------- 485
Amendments to question for second reading ----- 486
Questions on amendments proposed on second (or third) reading - 489
Bills dropped - -- -- -- -- - 489
Proceedings on bill null and void ------- 489
Counsel ordered ---------- 489
Bills referred to a second reading committee ----- 490
Scottish bills referred or committed on order for second reading - 491
Committal - -- -- -- -- -- - 491
Exceptions to general practice ------- 491
Bills withdrawn after committal ------- 492
Distribution of bills committed to standing committees - - - 492
Transfer of bill from standing committee to committee of the whole
House or select committee, and vice versa ----- 493
Functions of a committee on a bill ------ 494
Commencement of committee stage ------ 495
Instructions- - - . - - - - - - - 49
Application of instruction to recommitted bill - 5°3
Procedure on instructions - - _ - - - - - 504
Proceedings in Committee of the whole House ----- 505
Order in which bill is considered ------- 505
Postponement of preamble -------- 505
Notice of amendments in committee - - - - - - 505
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Clause under consideration ---- - " 5o6
Amendments of which notice has been given ----- 5o6
Amendments of which no notice has been given - - - - S07
Withdrawal of amendments ------- - S07
Order in which amendments are taken ------ S07
Admissible amendments - -- -- -- - S07
Inadmissible amendments - . ~ " " " " " "
Amendment to leave out subsection of a clause - - - - S13
Amendment ruled out of order after discussion begun - - - 513
Proceedings upon italicized words and privilege amendments - - 514
Division of clauses - -- -- -- -- 515
Transfer of clauses - -- -- -- -- 515
Postponement of clauses - - - - - - - " 515
Clauses received pursuant to instructions - - - - - 516
Question for clause standing part of a bill - - - - - 516
New clauses ----------- 517
Schedules and new schedules - - - - - - - 517
Consolidation of bills - - - - - - - - - 518
Division of bills - - - - - - - - - - 518
Preamble - -- -- -- -- -- 519
Title.- - - 519
Report of Progress - -- -- -- -- 519
When committee make no report ------- 520
Bills committed pro forma - - - _ - - - - - 520
Proceedings of committee not known until reported - - - 521
Report of Bill - -- -- -- -- -- 521
Close of committee proceedings and report of bill - - - - 521
Proceedings on report - ------ - 522
Reprinting of bills - ------ - 522
Consideration of Bill, as Amended - - - - - - - -523
Order for consideration read ------- - 524
Order in which bill is considered ------- 524
New clauses - -- -- -- -- - 524
Amendments to bill - - - - - - - - - 525
New schedules and schedules ------- 526
Amendment of title - - - - - - - - - 526
Inadmissible amendments - -- -- -- - 526
Irregularities in committee noticed on report ----- 526
Discontinuance of engrossment ------- 527
Conclusion of consideration stage ------- 527
Consideration stage taken in standing committee - - - - 527
Recommittal of Bill - -- -- -- -- - 528
Procedure under S.O. No. 53 - -- -- -- 529
Partial recommittal - -- -- -- -- 529
Further recommittal - -- -- -- -- 529
Recommittal before, or on, third reading ----- 530
Report of recommitted bill ------- - 530
Third Reading - -- -- -- -- -- 531
Debate on third reading - -- -- -- - 331
Amendments on third reading - - - - - - -531
Bill passed ---------- - 532
Bill not to be altered otherwise than by amendment - 532
Communication between the two Houses ----- 533
Consideration of Lords Amendments - - - - - - - 533
Time for considering Lords amendments ----- 333
Proceedings on consideration of Lords amendments - 534
Stages in process of securing agreement between the two Houses - 535
Bill originating in the Lords ------- - 541
III. General matter relating to the passing of public bills - 542
Proceeding on hybrid bills - 542
Practice with regard to bills rejected ------ 546
Proposals for suspending or resuming bills ----- 349
Endorsement of Bills - -- -- -- -- - 549
Royal Assent 549
Proceedings on royal assent - - - - - - _ -551
Bills Passed with Unusual Expedition - - - - - - -552
In the House of Lords -------- - 552
In the House of Commons - -- -- -- - 533
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Bills other than money bills -
Subsidiary Points in connection with Legislative Procedure
Printing and promulgation of statutes -
Commencement of act ------
Informalities in bills ------
Informalities in the agreement of both Houses
Informalities in the royal assent - - - -
CHAPTER XXII
DELEGATED LEGISLATION
Introductory - -- -- -- -- -- -- 56o
Statutory instruments, etc. - -- -- -- -- - 561
Parliamentary control - 564
Laying before Parliament - -- -- -- -- 565
The affirmative procedure - 567
The negative procedure - 568
Scope of debate - -- -- -- -- -- 569
Time limits ----------- - 570
Special Orders Committee - -- -- -- -- 571
Select Committee on Statutory Instruments ------ 572
Delegation in Church of England matters ------- - 573
CHAPTER XXIII
FORMAL COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN CROWN AND PARLIAMENT
AND BETWEEN LORDS AND COMMONS
1. Communications between Crown and Parliament -
The Queen's presence in Parliament ------
Communications from the Crown to Parliament - - - - -
Communications by messages under the sign manual -
Other messages - -- -- -- -- -
Acknowledgment of messages from the Crown -
Communications to the Crown originating in Parliament -
Addresses to the Crown -
Mode of presentation of Addresses -------
Answers to Addresses - -- -- -- --
Messages to the Royal Family -------
2. Communications between the Lords and the Commons -
Messages -----------
CHAPTER XXIV
THE SYSTEM OF COMMITTEES
X. Committees of the whole House - _ - - - - - - - - 591
Committees of the whole House in the Lords ------ 592
Committees of the whole House in the Commons ----- 593
2. Standing Committees ----------- 598
Appointment of standing committees ------- 598
Constitution of standing committees 598
Precedence of bills committed to a standing committee - - - - 602
Sittings of standing committees - -- -- -- - 602
Procedure in standing committees ------- - 606
Allocation of time orders - -- -- -- -- 613
Records of proceedings in standing committees - - - - - 614
3. Select Committees - -- -- -- -- -- 615
Appointment and nomination - -------- 615
Scope of deliberations or inquiries -------- 620
Instructions ----------- - 620
Proceedings in select committees - -- -- -- - 621
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Witnesses ------------ 628
Minutes of evidence ---------- 632
Charges made against members in committees ------ 635
Documents presented to select committees ------ 635
Admission of strangers - - - - - - - - - - 635
Sub-committees - -- -- -- -- -- 636
Expert assistance and consultation ------- - 638
Reports of select committees - -- -- -- -- 639
Procedure in select committees on public bills ------ 649
Sessional committees - - - - - - - - - -651
Sessional committees in the Lords ------- - 651
Sessional committees in the Commons ------- 652
4. Joint Committees of Lords and Commons ------- 658
Appointment of joint committees - -- -- -- - 658
Nomination of members of joint committees ------ 660
Powers of joint committees - -- -- -- -- 661
Sittings and procedure of joint committees ------ 662
Report of a joint committee - -- -- -- -- 663
Sessional joint committee - -- -- -- -- 664
Communications between committees of both Houses - 665
CHAPTER XXV
WITNESSES AND PARLIAMENT
Mode of Securing Attendance ---------- 666
Summons of witnesses by the Lords ------- 666
Peers, as witnesses, before the Lords ------- 666
Summons of witnesses by the Commons ------- 666
Witnesses absconding - -- -- -- -- - 667
Attendance of Members, how secured ------- 667
Attendance of Members of the other House ------ 668
Officers of either House --------- - 669
Peers, not being Lords of Parliament ------- 669
_ Inquiry to be previously ordered - -- -- -- - 670
Examination, Expenses and Protection of Witnesses ------ 670
Examination of witnesses in the Lords ------- 670
Oaths administered by Lords' committee ------- 670
Administration of oaths by Commons' committees - - - - - 671
Examination of witnesses at the bar - - - - - - -671
Members, Lords of Parliament, etc. ------- 672
Examination of witnesses before select committees ----- 672
Expenses of witnesses - -- -- -- -- - 674
Protection of witnesses --------- - 675
CHAPTER XXVI
FINANCIAL PROCEDURE—INTRODUCTORY
General Plan of Chapters on Finance - -- -- -- - 676
Financial Relations Between the Crown and Parliament ----- 676
Cycle of Financial Business - - 677
1. Before the commencement of the financial year ----- 678
2. Business done during the financial year ------ 678
3. Business done after the end of the financial year - - - - 679
CHAPTER XXVII
GENERAL RULES OF FINANCIAL PROCEDURE
Scope of Financial Procedure - -- -- -- -- - 681
Charges upon the public revenue - - - - - - - - 682
Charges upon the people - -- -- -- -- 682
Limitation of the scope of financial procedure ------ 682
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General Rules of Financial Procedure of the Commons ----- 683
Rule i. Legislative authorization and appropriation of charges - - 683
Rule 2. The financial initiative of the Crown ------ 687
Rule 3. Preliminary consideration of resolutions ----- 689
Rule 4. Intervals between stages of financial legislation - - - - 690
Enforcement of rules of financial procedure ------ 690
Relaxation of financial rules in urgent cases - - - - - -691
Limited scope of the financial standing orders ------ 691
Application to Amendments of Rules Regulating Financial Procedure - - - 691
Disallowance of amendments infringing the financial initiative of the Crown 692
The Royal demand or recommendation fixes the limits of a charge - - 692
Stage of financial resolution which governs bill ----- 697
CHAPTER XXVIII
EXPENDITURE : SUPPLY
Application to Ordinary Annual Expenditure of the General Rules of Financial
Procedure - -- -- -- -- -- -- 699
A. The Estimates ----------- - 699
Different Kinds of Estimates --- _ 699
1. Ordinary Annual Estimates (Main Estimates) ----- 700
Presentation and publication of estimates ----- 700
Form of the estimates --------- 700
The contents of the estimates - - - - - - -7oi
Token votes and sub-heads -------- 703
Revised estimates - -- -- -- -- 703
2. Votes on Account - -- -- -- -- - 703
Votes on account before a dissolution ------ 704
3. Supplementary Estimates --------- 705
(1) Supplementary estimates due to revealed insufficiencies - - 705
(2) Supplementary estimates due to decisions of policy - - - 706
Token votes (supplementary) ------- 707
Supplementary not taken before main estimate - - - - 708
4. Excess Votes - -- -- -- -- -- 708
Procedure on excess votes - -- -- -- - 708
5. Votes of Credit - -- -- -- -- - 709
6. Exceptional Grants ---------- 709
B. The Voting of Supply - -- -- -- -- - 711
Action of the Commons on royal demand for supply - - - 711
Allotted days and supply guillotines - - - - - -711
Procedure under S.O. No. 18 ------- 711
Procedure on the Business of Supply ------ 716
Notice of estimates to be considered ------ 716
Form of supply resolutions -------- 717
Order in which votes may be moved ------ 717
General rules of procedure on Supply - - - - - -718
Relevancy in debate - - - - - - - - -721
C. Bills Authorizing Grants of Supply - -- -- -- - 727
Consolidated Fund bills - -- -- -- - 727
The Appropriation Act - -- -- -- - 728
Authorization of expenditure by the Appropriation Act without
specific legal sanction - -- -- -- - 730
Royal assent to bills of aids and supplies - 732
CHAPTER XXIX
EXPENDITURE : FINANCIAL RESOLUTIONS
Application to new expenditure of the general rules of financial procedure - - 733
Arrangement of chapter - -- -- -- - 733
Forms of proceeding for the initiation of expenditure - 734
A. Varieties of Expenditure Initiated by Financial Resolutions - - - - 735
Tests used to determine whether expenditure involves a " charge " 735
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Matters Requiring the Queen's Recommendation - - - - - 737
x. Moneys to be provided by Parliament ----- 737
2. Charges upon the Consolidated Fund ----- 738
3. Charges upon the National Loans Fund ----- 738
4. Charges upon rates which attract grants from the Consolidated
Fund.739
5. Substitution of stamp duties involving possible increase in par-
ticular cases - -- -- -- -- - 739
6. Remission or compounding of debts to Crown - - - - 739
7. Increase of charge by extension of time ----- 740
8. Specific authority for charge previously authorized only by Appro-
priation Act - -- -- -- -- - 741
9. Increase of charge by extension of purposes, etc. - 74*
10. Increase of amount of charge ------- 743
xi. Alteration of incidence of charge ------ 74z
12. Variation of Appropriation and diversion of revenue - - _ - 742
Matters involving Money which do not require the Queen's Recommendation 744
1. Provisions involving the reduction of charges - - - - 744
2. Charges upon rates, etc. -------- 745
3. Charges on public funds other than the Consolidated Fund or
the National Loans Fund -------- 745
4. Expenditure covered by existing statutory authority - - - 746
5. Exemption from penalties due to Crown ----- 747
6. Post Office contracts - -- -- -- - 747
7. Implying but not imposing a charge ----- 748
Methods of Advocating Expenditure without the Queen's Recommendation 748
1. Addresses praying for the issue of public money - 748
2. Proposal of expenditure by methods not directly effective - 749
B. Procedure on Financial Resolutions - -- -- -- - 749
1. Methods of Signifying the Exercise of the Royal Initiative - - - 749
(1) Demands by message from the Queen under the sign manual - 749
(2) Signification of Queen's recommendation by a Minister of the
Crown - -- -- -- -- - 750
2. Proceedings on Financial Resolutions ------ 750
C. Procedure on Bills Sanctioning Expenditure ------ 752
Presentation under S.O. No. 91------ - 753
Italicized provisions - -- -- -- -- 752
Interpretation of "main object" in relation to a bill _ - - 754
Procedure on Stages of Bills sanctioning Expenditure . - 754
Amendments in committee (or on Report) ----- 754
Application of rule to restoration of charges - - - - -755
Restrictive effect of terms of Money Resolution - - - - 755
Related amendments in committee and on report - - - - 756
CHAPTER XXX
WAYS AND MEANS
Application to ways and means of the general rules of financial procedure - - 757
Arrangement of chapter ----- 757
A. The Scope of Ways and Means -------- - 758
Tests for Determining whether matters involve Charges upon the People 758
Matters Initiated by Ways and Means Resolutions - - - - - 759
1. Taxation - -- -- -- -- - 759
2. Repeal or reduction of alleviations of taxation - - - - 760
3. Delegation of taxing powers within the United Kingdom - - 760
4. Grant of borrowing powers - - - - - - -761
5. Payments into the Consolidated Fund or the National Loans Fund 761
Matters, akin to Charges upon the People, not initiated by Ways and Means
Resolutions - -- -- -- -- -- 761
1. Local receipts - -- -- -- -- 761
2. Alleviation of taxation - -- -- -- - 762
3. Levies upon an industry for its own purposes - - - - 762
4. Charges imposed for services rendered by departments - - 763
5. Provisions authorized by existing law ----- 764
6. The delegation of taxing powers to Parliaments outside the
United Kingdom - -- -- -- - 764
7- Charges not effective till applied by subsequent legislation - 765
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B. Procedure on the Business of Ways and Means ------ 765
General Rules of Procedure on Ways and Means Business - - - 765
Inclusion of several duties in one resolution ----- 766
Procedure on amendments - -- -- -- - 765
Financial Statement and Budget - -- -- -- - 767
Special procedure on budget resolutions ----- 768
Provisional collection of taxes 76p
C. Finance Bills and other Bills Founded on Ways and Means Resolutions - 770
Introduction of Bills - -- -- -- -- - 770
Relation of Bills to Ways and Means Resolutions ----- 771
Bills founded on Ways and Means Resolutions - 771
Bills with italics --------- - 773
Scope of Finance Bills ---------- 77a
Debate on Main Stages ---------- 773
Amendments in committee and on report ----- 773
Rules forbidding the increase of charges ----- 774
Charge in bill less than that authorized by resolution - - - 774
Provisions reducing existing charges ------ 773
Third reading of Finance Bill, etc. ----- . 775
CHAPTER XXXI
THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND CHARGES
The Financial Functions of the Lords - - - - -- -- 776
Concurrence in supplies and taxation ------ 776
Insistence by the Lords on the financial powers reserved to them - 776
Restrictions under Constitutional Usage - -- -- -- - 777
Basis of modern practice with respect to privilege - - - - 777
Local rates ---------- - 777
General but not public funds not within the scope of privilege - 778
Delegation of taxing powers outside the United Kingdom - - 778
Actions which infringe privilege ------- 778
I. Restrictions on the Lords' right to initiate bills - - - - 779
Relaxation of privilege by standing order ----- 780
Expedients for avoiding formal infringement of privilege in Lords
bills - -- -- -- -- -- 780
z. Restrictions on the Lords* right to amend bills ----- 783
(x) Lords amendments to bills of aids and supplies - 783
Provisions " tacked " to bills of aids and supplies - - 783
(3) Lords amendments to other bills infringing privilege - - 783
Relaxation of privilege by standing order in the case of Lords
amendments -------- - 786
Expedients for avoiding privilege in Lords amendments - 786
3. Right to reject bills retained by Lords ------ 787
Adoption of the practice of an annual inclusive finance bill - - 787
Rejection by Lords of separate financial provisions in non-financial
bills - 787
Limitations Imposed by the Parliament Act 1911 ------ 788
Definition of Money Bill - -- -- -- - 788
Procedure in passing Money Bill ------- 788
"Money Bills" under Parliament Act and bills of aids and supplies 789
" Money Bill " under Parliament Act and in ordinary parliamentary
phraseology - -- -- -- -- - 790
CHAPTER XXXII
PUBLIC PETITIONS
Course of development of the form of petitioning ------ 793
i. Form of petitions - -- -- -- -- - 793
a. Character and substance of petitions ------ 795
3. Presentation of petitions --------- 798
Presentation of petitions to the Lords - -- -- -- - 799
Presentation of petitions to the Commons ------- 800
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REPRESENTATION IN EUROPEAN ASSEMBLIES
Duty of Members of the United Kingdom Parliament- ----- 803
The Council of Europe - - - -- -- -- -- 803
1. The Committee of Ministers - -- -- -- - 804
2. The Consultative Assembly - -- -- -- - 806
Western European Union - -- -- -- -- - 809
The Council.809
The Assembly - -- -- -- -- -- 810
North Atlantic Assembly - - - - - - - - - - - 812
PART III
PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT :
PRIVATE BUSINESS
CHAPTER XXXIV
PRELIMINARY VIEW OF PRIVATE BILLS
Introductory - -- -- -- -- -- -- 817
Distinctive Character of Private Bills - -- -- -- - 817
History of private bills --------- - 8x8
Peculiarity of proceedings on private bills ------ 818
Legislative and judicial functions of Parliament ----- 819
Jurisdiction of the courts - -- -- -- -- 819
Principles by which Parliament is guided ------- 820
Private bills pass through same stages as public bills ----- 821
Difficulty in Determining Whether Certain Bills should be Public or Private - 821
Bills brought in by the government for local purposes, etc. - 823
Bills relating to cities and counties, etc. ------- 824
Bills applicable to several localities -------- 826
Bills relating to the administration of justice and various public jurisdictions
in a definite area ---------- - 828
Bills concerning property owned by religious communities, colleges, etc. - 830
Bill concerning a government guarantee - - - - - - -831
Bills apparently similar respectively regarded as public and private - - 831
Public bills objected to on the ground that they should have been private or
hybrid bills - -- -- -- -- -- 832
Private Bills objected to on the ground that they should have been Public Bills 834
Public Bills introduced vice Private Bills withdrawn ----- 836
Repeal of Public Acts by Private Bills - 836
Alternatives to proceeding by Private Bill ------- 838
(x) Amendments in the general law and adoptive acts - 838
(2) Provisional orders and certificates ------- 838
(3) Special procedure orders - -- -- -- - 839
(4) Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act ----- 839
Proposals for Modification of Private Bill Procedure ------ 839
CHAPTER XXXV
PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS IN BOTH HOUSES ON PRIVATE BILLS
Soliciting and Deposit of Bills - -- -- -- -- 840
Content and form of bills - -- -- -- -- - 840
_ Model Clauses - -- -- -- -- -- 840
Standing Orders (Private Business) -------- - 841
Compliance before presentation of bill ------- 841
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Compliance after presentation of bill ------- 843
Compliance proved before the Examiners ------ 843
Personal Bills (H.C. 191 A, H.L.3) - -- -- -- -- 843
General List of Petitions (S.O. 194 (H.C.)) ------- 843
Memorials Complaining of Non-Compliance ------- 843
In respect of petitions for bills numbered in the general list _ - - 843
In respect of petitions for bills deposited after 37 November - - - 844
In respect of petitions for additional provisions, etc. ----- 844
Preparation of memorials - -- -- -- -- 844
Withdrawal of memorials - -- -- -- -- 844
Sittings of the Examiners ----------- 844
Notice of examination - -- -- -- -- - 844
Striking off and reinsertion of petitions (S.O.s 72, 106 (H.C.)) - - - 845
Statement of proofs - -- -- -- -- - 845
Formal proofs - -- -- -- -- -- 845
Proof by affidavit (S.O. 77 (H.C.), S.O. 80 (H.L.)) ----- 845
Unopposed cases ---------- - 84s
Opposed cases ------- - 846
Attendance of witnesses --------- - 846
Hearing of parties on a memorial (S.O.s 75, 76 (H.C.), S.O.s 76, 77 (H.L.)) 846
Specific statements of non-compliance required ----- 846
Preliminary objections - -- -- -- -- - 846
Memorials subject to same rules as petitions ------ 847
Preliminary objections to allegations ------- 847
Objections on points affecting the public ------- 847
Questions of merits excluded -------- - 848
Decisions of the Examiners - - - -- -- -- - 848
Communication of Examiners' decisions - - - - - - - 848
Special report from the Examiners (S.O. 79 (U.C.), S.O. 81 (ILL.)) - - 848
Standing Orders Committee (House of Commons) ------ 849
Examiners' reports referred (S.O. 104 (U.C.)) - - - - - - 849
Examiners' special reports referred (S.O. 104 (H.C.)) - 849
Proceedings of the Standing Orders Committee _ ". " " " ^5°
Principles by which the Standing Orders Committee are guided - - 851
Standing orders dispensed with and leave given to parties to proceed- - 851
Standing orders not to be dispensed with- - - - - - -851
Decision of Standing Orders Committee objected to in the House - - 85a
Special reports from Standing Orders Committee ----- 854
Other duties of Standing Orders Committee (S.O.s 105, 106 (H.C.)) - - 854
Committee of Selection (House of Commons) ------- 855
Supervision of Private Bills by Chairman of Committees and Chairman of Ways
and Means ------------- 856
Supervision by the Lords' Chairman and his counsel - 836
Copies of bills introduced into either House supplied to Lords' Chairman - 836
Supervision by Chairman of Wravs and Means and Speaker's counsel- - 837
Division of Bills between the two Houses before Presentation (S.O. 81 (H.C.),
S.O. 90 (H.L.)).858
Departures from Usual Procedure on Private Bills ------ 839
Petitions for bills deposited after time ------- 859
Petition for Additional Provision - -- -- -- -- 860
Withdrawal of Bills in Commons - -- -- -- -- 861
Parliamentary Agents - -- -- -- -- -- 86a
Rules relating to Parliamentary Agents ------- 86a
Registry of agents (S.O. 19a (H.C.)) _ - - - - - 863
Members and officers of the House disqualified as agents - 865
Unqualified persons not entitled to call themselves parliamentary agents - 863
Fees Payable on Private Bills - -- -- -- -- - 863
Hybrid bills ------------ 866
Collection of fees ----------- 866
Application ------------ 866
Taxation of Costs - -- -- -- -- -- - 866
Taxing officers - - 867
Lists of charges - -- -- -- -- -- 867
Applications for taxation - -- -- -- -- 867
Costs in both Houses taxed together ------- 867
Certificate to have the effect of a warrant to confess judgment - 868
Costs of provisional and special procedure orders ----- 868
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CHAPTER XXXYI
PETITIONS IN FAVOUR OF, AGAINST, OR RELATING TO PRIVATE BILLS IN THE
HOUSE OF COMMONS ; AND THE COURT OF REFEREES
Presentation and Withdrawal of Petitions (S.O.s 171, 171A, 172, 173, 219) - - 869
Petitions in Favour of Private Bills - -- -- -- -- 869
Petitions Against Private Bills - - - -- -- - - - 870
Petitions to be presented before a prescribed time (S.O.s 171 A, 217) - 870
Petitions to stand referred to committee on the bill and right of audience
(S.O.s 126, 127, 217) --------- - 870
Petitions presented after time - - - - - - - - -871
Death of petitioners - -- -- -- -- - 871
Grounds of objection to be specified (S.O. 128) ----- 872
Locus Standi of Petitioners against Private Bills ------- 872
Court of Referees on Private Bills - -- -- -- -- 872
Constitution and duties (S.O.s 89, 90) - - - - - - - 872
Rules of procedure (S.O.s 91, 91A) - _ - - - - - - - 873
Notice by promoters of intention to object ------ 873
Manner of hearing locus standi cases - - - - - - - 874
Locus standi limited to points alleged in petition ----- 874
Practice of the court regarding locus standi cases ----- 875
Landowners' locus standi - -- -- -- -- 875
Locus standi of bodies representing associations, etc. ----- 877
Locus standi on the ground of contingent damage ----- 878
Locus standi against bills affecting water and water supply - - - - 879
Locus standi against amalgamation bills ------- 879
Locus standi on the ground of competition (S.O. 92) ----- 879
Locus standi of " frontagers " against a tramway bill (S.O. 102) - - - 881
Locus standi of county and municipal authorities, etc. (S.O.s 96-101) - 881
Locus standi of consumers of gas and water ------ 882
Locus standi of shareholders, preference shareholders, and " dissentients " at
a " Wharncliffe " meeting (S.O. 93) ------- 883
Locus standi of ratepayers and other persons represented - - - - 883
Locus standi against bills brought from the Lords ----- 884
Locus standi objected to on ground of want of precision or informality - 885
Locus standi and the " filled-up " bill ------- 886
Locus standi of petitioners against a consolidation bill . - 887
Miscellaneous cases of locus standi -------- 887
Revision by the House of Decisions of Referees ------- 888
Petitioners against Private Bills committed to Specially Constituted Committees - 888
Private Bill Committees instructed by the House to hear certain Petitioners - 889
Petition specially referred by House to Private Bill Committee - - - 889
CHAPTER XXXVII
PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ON PRIVATE BILLS
General - -- -- -- -- -- - 890
Giving of notices in connection with private business - 890
Private business - - - - - - - - - -891
Conduct of bills by Members ------- 891
Private bill registers (S.O. 192) ------- 892
I. Proceedings from Presentation to Committee Stage ----- 892
Presentation of Bill (S.O. 163) - -- -- -- - 892
Printing of private bills (S.O.s 38, 164, 164A, 168) - 892
Financial memorandum required in certain cases (S.O.s 169, 219) - 893
First reading (S.O. 166) - -- -- -- - 893
Second Reading - -- -- -- -- -- 896
Interval between first and second reading (S.O. 170) - 896
Notice of second reading (S.O. 198) ------ 897
Bill examined in Private Bill Oifice (S.O.s 196, 197) - 897
Provisions in private bills, or petitions for additional provision, im-
posing charges --------- - 897
Provisions relating to land revenues of the Crown - - - - 898
Peers and charges upon the people in private bills - 899
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Bills withdrawn and bills presented in lieu of bills withdrawn (S.O.s
74» 75, 214).899
Debate on second reading - -- -- -- - 899
Deferment of stages of private bill, etc., if opposed - 901
Stages taken by mistake ------- 901
Committal (S.O. 109) - -- -- -- -- - 902
Instructions ----------- - 902
Time for moving instructions ------- 902
Principles of instructions to Private Bill Committees - 903
Power of committee to make amendments ----- 903
S.O. 17s and its effect on instructions ------ 904
Mandatory instructions ------- 904
Permissive instructions --------- 908
Inadmissible instructions - -- -- -- - 909
Instructions to divide bills - -- -- -- - 911
Grouping of Bills and Nomination of Committees ----- 912
Committees on unopposed bills (S.O.s hi and 132) - - - 913
Committees on opposed bills (S.O.s 109-114) - - - - 91a
Interval between committal of opposed private bill and sitting of
committee (S.O. 177) - -- -- -- - 914
Departures from ordinary procedure in committal of private bills 914
Bills referred to specially constituted committees - - - - 915
Private bills committed to a joint committee ----- 916
Notice of first sitting of Committee on private bill (S.O. 199) - 919
" Filled-up " Bill to be Deposited (S.O.s 137, 200) - 919
Supervision by the Chairman of Ways and Means (S.O.s 82, 84, 85) - 919
Scrutiny by Public Departments - -- -- -- - 930
Deposit of bills with Greater London Council, etc. - 921
Amendments to conciliate interested parties ----- 921
Limits to such amendments before sitting of the committee - - 921
II. Committee Stage and Subsequent Proceedings ------ 922
Standing Orders relating to Committees on Opposed Bills - 922
Declaration of Members (S.O. 120) ------ 92a
Quorum (S.O.s 121, 122) - -- -- -- - 922
Order in which bills are to be considered (S.O. 124) - - - 933
When opposed bills become unopposed (S.O. 131) - - - 924
Reference of petitions to committee (S.O. 126) - 924
Standing Orders relating to the Committee on Unopposed Bills - - 924
Member if interested not to vote (S.O. 133) ----- 924
Right of promoters to be heard (S.O. 134) ----- 924
Standing Orders relating to Committees on Bills whether Opposed or Un-
opposed ----------- - 935
Method of deciding questions (S.O. 135) ----- 925
Copies of " filled-up " bill to be laid before Members (S.O. 137) - 923
Minutes of proceedings (S.O.s 138, 145) ----- 925
Proof of compliance with certain standing orders only (S.O. 139) - 925
Ministerial reports (S.O.s 144, 146, 147, 156 B, 158) - - - 926
Other documents referred to committee ----- 926
Agreements (S.O. 157) - - - - - - - 927
Standing Orders relating to Committees on certain kinds of Bills - - 927
Bills affecting level of roads and railway ; tramroad or tramway bills 927
Tramway bills - -- -- -- -- - 927
Bills affecting charities or educational foundations (S.O. 158) - - 928
Accommodation for workmen on works (S.O. 159) - 928
Compensation water (S.O. 160) ------- 928
Limits of burial ground, gas works, etc., to be defined (S.O. 161) - 929
Bills relating to water companies (S.O. 162) ------ 929
Application of money to be recited in local authorities' bills (England
and Wales) (S.O. 153) - -- -- -- - 929
Bills promoted by local authorities (S.O. 156) - 929
Bills affecting grants under Local Government Acts (S.O. 156B) - 930
Greater London Council (Money) bills (S.O.s 221-223) - - - 931
Proceedings in Committee - -- -- -- -- 931
(1) Committees on unopposed bills ------ 932
(2) Committees on opposed bills ------- 933
Proceedings on Private Bills before Specially Constituted Committees - 950
Report of Bill - 951
Every private bill as amended in committee to be printed and delivered
(S.O.S 179,203). - 951
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Bills withdrawn or referred to Examiner after report - - - 951
Recommittal of private bill - - - " " 952
Proceedings on and after report of private bill (S.O. 178) - - 953
Proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading ----- 955
Debate on consideration and third reading ----- 955
Amendments on consideration ------- 955
Bill ordered to be read the third time - - - - - - 955
Entry of amendments on consideration or third reading (S.O. 206) 955
Notice of third reading of private bill (S.O. 205) - - - - 956
Third reading of private bill (S.O. 184) ----- 957
Recommittal on third reading ------- 957
Queen's consent ---------- 957
Bill examined before being sent to the Lords (S.O. 207) - 957
Lords' Amendments (S.O.s 88, 186, 208) ------ 957
Commons' privileges infringed by the Lords ----- 959
General Provisions ----------- 959
Standing orders suspended - _- - - - - - - 959
Suspension of Bills till Following Session ------ 959
Further suspension of bills ------- - 960
CHAPTER XXXVIII
PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUSE OP LORDS ON PRIVATE AND
PERSONAL BILLS, ROYAL ASSENT AND CLASSIFICATION OF ACTS
Introductory ------------ - 961
(1) Private Bills - -- -- -- -- -- - 962
Proceedings before the Examiners (S.O.s 69-83) ----- 962
Standing Orders Committee (S.O.s 84-89) ------ 963
The Chairman of Committees -------- - 964
First reading (S.O. 98) ---------- 964
Petitions against private bills (S.O.s 101-103) ------ 964
Second reading - -- -- -- -- -- 964
Instructions ----------- - 965
Commitment- - -- -- -- -- -- 966
Committee of Selection (S.O. 95) - -- -- -- - 966
Select Committees on private bills ------- - 966
Select Committees ---------- - 967
Unopposed bills referred by the Chairman of Committees to a Select
Committee - 969
Rejection of bill by Select Committee ------- 970
The "Unopposed Committee" - -- -- -- - 970
Committees on bills whether opposed or unopposed (S.O.s 123-130) - - 971
Recommitment of private bills - -- -- -- - 972
Deposit of amended bills (S.O. 147) ------- 972
Report stage ----------- - 972
Third reading --------- - 973
Proceedings after third reading - -- -- -- - 973
Commons' amendments (S.O. 150) -------- 973
"Withdrawal of bills - - 973
Greater London Council (Money) Bills (S.O.s 175-177) - - - - 974
Bills relating to Northern Ireland (S.O. 200) ------ 974
(2) Personal Bills (S.O.s 151-174) -------- - 974
Definition (S.O. 151) - - - - - - - - - - 974
Preliminary stages ---------- - 974
Proceedings of the Personal Bills Committee (S.O.s 166, 167) - - - 976
First reading of personal bill (S.O. 156) ------- 976
Proceedings after first reading (S.O.s 157, 162) ----- 976
Petitions against personal bills (S.O. 158) 976
Commitment of personal bills (S.O.S 159, 160, 161) - 976
Committees on personal bills -------- - 977
(3) Restitution, etc., Bills - -- -- -- -- - 977
Royal Assent - - 978
Classification of Private Acts - -- -- -- -- - 979
The present system - 979
Past systems 979
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CHAPTER XXXIX
PROVISIONAL ORDERS AND CERTIFICATES: SPECIAL PROCEDURE ORDERS
Introductory ---------- - 981
Scope of the Provisional Order and Special Procedure Order Systems - 983
Provisional order bills: enabling provisions - - - - - 984
Special procedure orders: enabling provisions ------ 985
Preliminary Proceedings : Provisional and Special Procedure Orders - - - 986
Procedure in Parliament on Bills for Confirming Provisional Orders - - - 986
First reading and reference to Examiners ------ 987
Second Reading - -- -- -- -- -- 987
Committee stage ---------- - 988
Amendments to confirming bills - -- -- -- - 989
Later stages ----------- - 991
Parliament Act - 991
Suspension of provisional order bills - - - - - - -991
Procedure in Parliament on Special Procedure Orders - - - - - -991
Presentation of orders - - - - - - - - - -991
Deposit of plans - -- -- -- -- -- 992
Petitions relating to orders - -- -- -- -- 993
Proceedings following Chairmen's report- ------ 994
Joint committee stage - -- -- -- -- - 995
Operation of orders - -- -- -- -- - 997
Procedure in Parliament on Bills to confirm Special Procedure Orders - - - 998
Bills to confirm orders amended by a joint committee - - - - 998
Bills to confirm orders which a joint committee has rejected - 998
Special Procedure Orders relating only to Scotland ------ 998
Procedure on orders before presentation ------- 999
Procedure on orders after presentation ------- 999
Fees and Taxation of Costs - -- -- -- -- - 1000
CHAPTER XL
PRIVATE LEGISLATION PROCEDURE (SCOTLAND)
Scope of Procedure Act - -- -- -- -- -- 1001
Private Legislation Affecting "Scotland and Elsewhere" ----- 1002
The "General Orders" - -- -- -- -- -- 1003
Application for a Provisional Order --------- 1003
Report by the Chairmen (Lords and Commons) ------ 1004
Procedure for Promotion of Substituted Bills ------- 1004
Proceedings before Examiner on Proposed Provisional Order - 1003
Issue of Provisional Order - 1006
Proceedings on Orders on which an Inquiry is held ------ 1006
Proceedings on Order on which no Inquiry is held ------ 1008
Procedure on Provisional Orders when modified ------- 1008
Procedure upon Bills to confirm Orders - -- -- -- - 1008
Procedure on Bills to confirm Orders on which no Inquiry has been held (S. 7) - 1009
Procedure on Bills to confirm Orders on which Inquiry has been held (S. 9) - 1009
Committal of Bill to a Joint Committee - -- -- -- - 1010
Subsequent Procedure on Bill in First House ------- 1010
Procedure in First House on Bills when no Joint Committee is Appointed - - 1010
Procedure in Second House upon Bills to confirm Order on which an Inquiry has
been held - -- -- -- -- -- -- roii
APPENDIX
HOUSE OF COMMONS STANDING ORDERS RELATIVE TO PUBLIC BUSINESS
Sittings of the House - -- -- -- -- -- IOi3
Arrangement of Public Business - -- -- -- -- 1017
Private Business - -- -- -- -- -- - 1017
Questions - 1018
Special Adjournment Motions ---------- 1019
Anticipation - -- -- -- -- -- -- 1020
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Seconders - 1020
Bringing in Bills and Nominating Select Committees at commencement of Public
Business - -- -- -- -- -- -- 1021
Orders of the Day ------------ 1021
Motions for the Adjournment of the House ------- 1021
Supply and Ways and Means - -- -- -- -- - 1021
Order of the Day for Committee - -- -- -- -- 1924
Committees of the whole House - -- -- -- -- 1024
Order in the House ------------ 1024
Dilatory Motions - -- -- -- -- -- - 1025
Count of the House ------------ 1026
Closure of Debate - -- -- -- -- -- - 1026
Amendments ----------- 1027
Divisions - 1027
Public Bills - 1028
Standing Committees - 1031
Select Committees ------------ 1037
Public Accounts - 1038
Expenditure Committee - - - - - - - - - - -1038
Sittings of Committees - - - - - . - - - - -1038
Public Money ------------- 1039
Packet and Telegraphic Contracts - - - - - - - - -1039
Public Petitions - 1040
Deputy Speaker and Chairmen ---------- 1040
Members ------ X041
Witnesses - 1041
Strangers - 1041
Letters - 1042
Parliamentary Papers - 1042
Earlier Meeting of House ----------- 1043
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author_facet | May, Thomas Erskine 1815-1886 Cocks, Barnett 1907- |
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author_sort | May, Thomas Erskine 1815-1886 |
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bvnumber | BV023509160 |
callnumber-first | L - Education |
callnumber-label | LAW |
callnumber-raw | LAW |
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dewey-hundreds | 300 - Social sciences |
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dewey-sort | 3328.42 15 |
dewey-tens | 320 - Political science (Politics and government) |
discipline | Rechtswissenschaft Politologie |
discipline_str_mv | Rechtswissenschaft Politologie |
edition | 18. ed. |
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title | Erskine May's treatise on the law, privileges, proceedings and usage of parliament |
title_alt | Treatise on the law, privileges, proceedings and usage of parliament |
title_auth | Erskine May's treatise on the law, privileges, proceedings and usage of parliament |
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title_full | Erskine May's treatise on the law, privileges, proceedings and usage of parliament ed.: Barnett Cocks |
title_fullStr | Erskine May's treatise on the law, privileges, proceedings and usage of parliament ed.: Barnett Cocks |
title_full_unstemmed | Erskine May's treatise on the law, privileges, proceedings and usage of parliament ed.: Barnett Cocks |
title_short | Erskine May's treatise on the law, privileges, proceedings and usage of parliament |
title_sort | erskine may s treatise on the law privileges proceedings and usage of parliament |
topic | Great Britain. Parliament -- Rules and practice Großbritannien Parliament (DE-588)1221916-2 gnd Großbritannien Parliament House of Commons (DE-588)35578-1 gnd Großbritannien Parliament House of Lords (DE-588)1025242-3 gnd Parlamentsrecht (DE-588)4173380-0 gnd Parlamentswahl (DE-588)4173374-5 gnd Parlament (DE-588)4044685-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Great Britain. Parliament -- Rules and practice Großbritannien Parliament Großbritannien Parliament House of Commons Großbritannien Parliament House of Lords Parlamentsrecht Parlamentswahl Parlament |
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