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NOTICES RELATING TO PRIVATE BUSINESS DEPOSITED ON
MONDAY 8TH JANUARY 2001


NOTICES OF MOTIONS AT THE TIME OF PRIVATE BUSINESS

for Thursday 11th January at Four o'clock

    On Consideration of the City of London (Ward Elections) Bill, as amended:

    Mr John McDonnell

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        Page    2,    line    14    [Clause 2], after `(c. 39)' insert--

        `or a church, religious body, voluntary sector or community organisation which has registered as a charity under the Charities Act 1993'.

    Mr John McDonnell

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        Page    2,    line    14    [Clause 2], after `(c. 39)' insert--

        `or trade union certificated under section one ofthe Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992'.

    Mr John McDonnell

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        Page    2,    line    25    [Clause 3], at beginning insert--

        `(  ) This section shall not come into force until the Corporation of the City of London has consulted the Mayor and Greater London Assembly elected under the Greater London Authority Act 1999, on its provisions, and has published a report on the issues raised by the Mayor and Greater London Assembly and the Corporation's response.'.

    Mr John McDonnell

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        Page    2,    line    25    [Clause 3], at beginning insert--

        `(  ) This section shall not come into force until the Corporation of the City of London has consulted the Mayor and Greater London Assembly elected under the Greater London Authority Act 1999, on its provisions, and has secured the approval of the Mayor for its implementation.'.

    Mr John McDonnell

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        Page    2,    line    25    [Clause 3], at beginning insert--

        `(  ) This section shall not come into force until the Corporation of the City of London has consulted the residents of the City and has secured their majoirity approval by means of a referendum.'.

    Mr John McDonnell

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        Page    2,    line    37    [Clause 3], at end insert--

        `(d) is a person who has been an employee of a qualifying body for no less than two years.'.


After Prayers

Private Business

Note: Private business is not debated at this time, and may not be proceeded with if opposed.

NOTICES OF MOTIONS AT THE TIME OF PRIVATE BUSINESS

The Chairman of Ways and Means
Kent County Council Bill [LORDS]: That the promoters of the Kent County Council Bill [Lords] may, notwithstanding anything in the Standing Orders or practice of this House, proceed with the Bill in the present Session; and the Petition for the Bill shall be deemed to have been deposited and all Standing Orders applicable to it shall be deemed to have been complied with;

That, if the Bill is brought from the Lords in the present Session, a declaration signed by the agent shall be deposited in the Private Bill Office, stating that the Bill is the same in every respect as the Bill brought from the Lords in the last Session;

That the Clerk in the Private Bill Office shall lay upon the Table of the House a certificate, that such a declaration has been deposited;

That in the present Session the Bill shall be deemed to have passed through every stage through which it passed in the last Session, and shall be recorded in the Journal of the House as having passed those stages;

That no further fees shall be charged to such stages.

The Chairman of Ways and Means

Medway Council Bill [LORDS]: That the promoters of the Medway Council Bill [Lords] may, notwithstanding anything in the Standing Orders or practice of this House, proceed with the Bill in the present Session; and the Petition for the Bill shall be deemed to have been deposited and all Standing Orders applicable to it shall be deemed to have been complied with;

That, if the Bill is brought from the Lords in the present Session, a declaration signed by the agent shall be deposited in the Private Bill Office, stating that the Bill is the same in every respect as the Bill brought from the Lords in the last Session;

That the Clerk in the Private Bill Office shall lay upon the Table of the House a certificate, that such a declaration has been deposited;

That in the present Session the Bill shall be deemed to have passed through every stage through which it passed in the last Session, and shall be recorded in the Journal of the House as having passed those stages;

That no further fees shall be charged to such stages.

 

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