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PRIVATE BUSINESS FOR THURSDAY 29 OCTOBER 2009

After Prayers

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

THIRD READINGS



1. Canterbury City Council Bill (By Order).

Mr Christopher Chope
  On Third Reading of the Canterbury City Council Bill, to move, That the Bill be read the third time upon this day six months.

2. Nottingham City Council Bill (By Order).

Mr Christopher Chope
  On Third Reading of the Nottingham City Council Bill, to move, That the Bill be read the third time upon this day six months.


CONSIDERATION OF BILLS AS AMENDED

1. Bournemouth Borough Council Bill [Lords] (By Order).

Mr Christopher Chope
  On Consideration of the Bournemouth Borough Council Bill [Lords], to move, That the Bill be considered upon this day six months.

2. Manchester City Council Bill [Lords] (By Order).

Mr Christopher Chope
  On Consideration of the Manchester City Council Bill [Lords], to move, That the Bill be considered upon this day six months.

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NOTICES OF MOTIONS AT THE TIME OF PRIVATE BUSINESS

The Chairman of Ways and Means
  1. CITY OF WESTMINSTER BILL [LORDS]: That so much of the Lords Message [12 October] as relates to the City of Westminster Bill [LORDS] be now considered.
  That this House concurs with the Lords in their Resolution.

The Chairman of Ways and Means
  2. BOURNEMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL BILL [LORDS]: That the promoters of the Bournemouth Borough Council Bill which was originally introduced in the House of Lords in the Session 2006-07 on 22 January 2007, should have leave to suspend any further proceedings on the Bill in order to proceed with it, if they think fit, in the next Session of Parliament according to the provisions of Private Business Standing Order 188A (Suspension of bills).

The Chairman of Ways and Means
  3. MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL BILL [LORDS]: That the promoters of the Manchester City Council Bill which was originally introduced in the House of Lords in the Session 2006-07 on 22 January 2007, should have leave to suspend any further proceedings on the Bill in order to proceed with it, if they think fit, in the next Session of Parliament according to the provisions of Private Business Standing Order 188A (Suspension of bills).

The Chairman of Ways and Means
  4. CANTERBURY CITY COUNCIL BILL: That the promoters of the Canterbury City Council Bill which was originally introduced in this House in the previous Session on 22 January 2008, should have leave to suspend any further proceedings on the Bill in order to proceed with it, if they think fit, in the next Session of Parliament according to the provisions of Private Business Standing Order 188A (Suspension of bills).

The Chairman of Ways and Means
  5. LEEDS CITY COUNCIL BILL: That the promoters of the Leeds City Council Bill which was originally introduced in this House in the previous Session on 22 January 2008, should have leave to suspend any further proceedings on the Bill in order to proceed with it, if they think fit, in the next Session of Parliament according to the provisions of Private Business Standing Order 188A (Suspension of bills).

The Chairman of Ways and Means
  6. NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL BILL: That the promoters of the Nottingham City Council Bill which was originally introduced in this House in the previous Session on 22 January 2008, should have leave to suspend any further proceedings on the Bill in order to proceed with it, if they think fit, in the next Session of Parliament according to the provisions of Private Business Standing Order 188A (Suspension of bills).

The Chairman of Ways and Means
  7. READING BOROUGH COUNCIL BILL: That the promoters of the Reading Borough Council Bill which was originally introduced in this House in the previous Session on 22 January 2008, should have leave to suspend any further proceedings on the Bill in order to proceed with it, if they think fit, in the next Session of Parliament according to the provisions of Private Business Standing Order 188A (Suspension of bills).

 
 

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