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Subject_Private Legislation Procedure — Standing Orders (New) — Deposit of Petitions for or against Draft Provisional Orders Dealt with by Bills.
The following is extracted from the Private Business Notices of the House of Commons:—
“Notice of motion at the time of Private Business for Tuesday January 28th 1892.
The Chairman of Ways and Means—Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act 1899—All petitions deposited at the office of the Secretary for Scotland pursuant to General Orders in favour or against a Draft Provisional Order shall, on transmission from the office of the Secretary for Scotland, be received as if duly deposited in favour of or against the substituted Bill. That this be a Standing Order of the House.”
It was ordered that an Order in the terms of this motion be a Standing Order of the House.
An Order in identical terms, to be a new Standing Order (No. 189A), was made by the House of Lords on February 3rd 1902.