If any Public Bill (other than a Money Bill or a Bill containing any provision to extend the maximum duration of Parliament beyond five years) is passed by the House of Commons in three successive sessions (whether of the same Parliament or not... The Statesman's Year-book - Page 1edited by - 1922Full view - About this book
| Almanacs, English - 1911 - 704 pages
...itottme of Z/orrf* a* to Bill* other than JToney Kilt*. II.— (i) I* any Bill other than a Money Bill is passed by the House of Commons in three successive...sessions (whether of the same Parliament or not), and, having been sent up to the House of Lords at least one month before the end of the session, is rejected... | |
| Frank Dilnot - Great Britain - 1911 - 598 pages
...Commons signed by him that it is a Money Bill. 2. (1) If any public Bill other than a Money Bill is passed by the House of Commons in three successive...sessions (whether of the same Parliament or not), and, having been sent up to the House of Lords at least one month before the end of the session, is rejected... | |
| Courtenay Ilbert - 1911 - 268 pages
...decide whether a bill is a money bill or not. 2. If a bill other than a money bill is passed by the commons in three successive sessions, whether of the same parliament or not, it may, on a third rejection by the lords, be presented for the king's assent, and on that assent being... | |
| Sir William Reynell Anson - Constitutional law - 1911 - 472 pages
...containing any provision to extend the maximum powers of duration of Parliament beyond five years) is passed by the House of Commons in three successive sessions (whether of af to , --- — • other than the same Parliament or not), and, having been sent up to Money the House... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1911 - 682 pages
...Money Bill would be decided by the Speaker. 3. If a Bill other than a Money Bill were passed by the Commons in three successive Sessions (whether of the same Parliament or not) it must, on a third rejection by the House of Lords, be presented to His Majesty for the Royal Assent,... | |
| 1911 - 918 pages
...decided by the Speaker of the House of Commons. 3. If a bill other than a Money Bill is passed by the Commons in three successive sessions (whether of the same parliament or not) it shall, on a third rejection by the House of Lords, be presented to his Majesty for the Royal Assent,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1911 - 676 pages
...Money Bill would be decided by the Speaker. 3. If a Bill other than a Money Bill were passed by the Commons in three successive Sessions (whether of the same Parliament or not) it must, on a third rejection by the House of Lords, be presented to His Majesty for the Royal Assent,... | |
| Political science - 1912 - 708 pages
...provisional order8 or one "to extend the maximum duration of Parliament beyond five years") which "is passed by the House of Commons in three successive...sessions (whether of the same Parliament or not)" and which, "having been sent up to the House of Lords at least one month before the end of the session,... | |
| Harry Jones - Great Britain - 1912 - 434 pages
...prevent the Bill retaining the character of a Money Bill. II. (i) If any Bill other than a Money Bill is passed by the House of Commons in three successive...sessions (whether of the same Parliament or not) and, having been sent up to the House of Lords at least one month before the end of the session, is rejected... | |
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