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In principle, what has been the practice of the House of Commons since the year 1882, when it was decided that when a Bill is referred to a Standing Committee consisting of not less than a certain number of members, it may be dealt with in the same way as a Bill reported by a Committee of the whole House.
Rule 41 was accordingly framed and approved by the Council, and Your Lordship may agree, in the presence of the safeguards contained in it, that it is one to which exception need not be taken.
6. Some of the former Rules have been modified so as to render them more in accordance with the present practice of the Council, and more consistent.
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principle what has been the practice of the House of Commons since the year 1882, when it was - "decided that when
a
Bill is referred to a Standing Committee consisting of not less than
certain number of.
members, it may be
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dealt with in the same
as a Bill reported of the
way
by
a Committee
whole House.
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Rule
Rule 41 was accordingly framed and approved of by the Connoil, and Your Lordship may agree, presence of the safeguards
contained in it, that it is one to which exception need
not be taken.
6.
Some of the
in
former Rules have been modified
so as to render
them more in accordance
with the present practice of the Council, and more
consistent
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