The Standing Orders of the House of Lords Relating to Public Business [2005]The Stationery Office, 2005 M05 23 - 50 páginas This publication contains the Standing Orders of the House of Lords which set out information on the procedure and working of the House, under a range of headings including: Lords and the manner of their introduction; excepted hereditary peers; the Speaker; general observances; debates; arrangement of business; bills; divisions; committees; parliamentary papers; public petitions; privilege; making or suspending of Standing Orders. |
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Standing Order No Page Arrangements when Her Majesty is present 1 Arrangements when Her Majesty present | 7 |
Lords and the manner of their introduction 2 Lords not to sit in Parliament before twentyone | 8 |
byelections | 9 |
Register of hereditary peers | 10 |
Doorkeepers not to stay within the House when sitting | 11 |
The Lord Chancellor | 12 |
Leave of absence | 13 |
Speeches to be addressed to House | 14 |
Notices not to be placed on Order Paper more than one month ahead | 18 |
Amendments on Third Reading | 19 |
No clause to be annexed to a Bill of Aid or Supply foreign to the matter | 20 |
Votes counted in the House | 21 |
Quorum for division on Bills and subordinate legislation | 22 |
Public Petitions | 28 |
Judicial Business | 31 |
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Quarrels To prevent | 15 |
Consistency of amendments | 16 |
Business of which notice is not necessary | 17 |
Report of Committee for Privileges if improper arrangement | 45 |
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27 March adjourned Affirmative Instrument appointed Bishops Black Rod by-elections Chair Chairman of Committees claims of Peerage Clerk Cloth of Estate Committee for Privileges Committee of Selection Committee on Consolidation Consolidation Bills Deputy Chairman Deputy Speaker division draft order draft remedial order equality of votes excepted hereditary peers Gentleman Usher higher title House is sitting House of Commons House of Lords House of Parliament Irish peerages Joint Committee leave of absence lobby Lord Chancellor Lord Great Chamberlain Lord Privy Seal Lord Speaker Lord to speak Lords Act 1999 Lords of Parliament Majesty Motion relating Not-contents notices and orders Oath Order Paper paragraph Peerage of Ireland peers elected persons Petition precedence proceedings proposed prorogation Public Bill Public Business reject or amend Rights Act 1998 secret sittings Select Committees session sitting days speak twice speech Standing Order Statutory Instruments Tellers thereof title or dignity unless Unstarred Questions Whole House Woolsack writ