An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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... considered in Committee of the Whole House prior to the introduction of financial legislation was fundamental to the financial procedure of the House prior to December 1966. In considering the grant of aids and supplies for the public ...
... considered in Committee of the Whole House prior to the introduction of financial legislation was fundamental to the financial procedure of the House prior to December 1966. In considering the grant of aids and supplies for the public ...
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... considered such Estimates , makes a report to the House . Provision is also made for the reference of other matters ... considered by the Committee on not more than two days in a session . The committee stages of Scottish Bills are ...
... considered such Estimates , makes a report to the House . Provision is also made for the reference of other matters ... considered by the Committee on not more than two days in a session . The committee stages of Scottish Bills are ...
Էջ 657
... considered in relation to its principle and so reported to the House by the Scottish Grand Committee , it is open to a minister , when the order for second reading is subsequently read in the House , to move that it be committed to the ...
... considered in relation to its principle and so reported to the House by the Scottish Grand Committee , it is open to a minister , when the order for second reading is subsequently read in the House , to move that it be committed to the ...
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