OPPOSED BILLS-continued,
the committee on, in each case, to be selected and pro- posed to the House by the chairman of committees, and four other lords to be appointed by the House for that purpose, 219, s. 15. (H. L.)
to the committee on, not to be named to the House on the same day as the second reading, 219, s. 16. (H. L.)
the compliance with the Standing Orders to be proved before the Standing Order committee, in the case of Dovo previous to the sitting of the committee on the bill, Vas 219, s. 4. (H. L.)
the chairman of committees may report his opinion that && tounopposed bills should be proceeded with as, 219, s. 19. (H. L.)
kup the committee on, not to examine into the compliance 9dt with the Standing Orders, the compliance with which ebasis required to be proved before the Standing Order 8.88committee, 219, s. 8. (H. L.)
the Standing Orders with respect to committee on, to be applicable to all opposed bills, except estate, name, naturalization, and divorce bills, 234, s. 3. (H. L.)
where not against the principal of a bill, p. 108. to bill in committee, p. 129.
petitions in opposition to a railway bill, p. 198.
OWNERS, LESSEES, AND OCCUPIERS,
application in writing to be made to, of lands or houses intended to be taken, on or before the 31st day of December, and lists to be made distinguishing which have assented, dissented, or are neuter, 220, s. 4. (H. L.) 17. (H. C.)
form of application to, in the case of bills of the second class, Appendix A. (H. L. and H. C.)
lists of, to be deposited with clerks of the peace, &c., with the plans, 223, s. 3. (H. L.) 23. (H. C.) ́ ́ ́
application in writing to be made to, of lands through which any alteration in a work is proposed to be made, and their consent obtained thereto, 223, s. 9. (H. L.)
notice to be given to, of a bill to abridge the extent of any public work, 223, s. 12. (H. L.) lists of, to deposited in the Private Bill Office, 127. b. (H. C.)
application to owners, lessees, and occupiers, p. 52. the levels of a railway marked on the section approved of by Parliament, not to be deviated from to any Je extent exceeding in any place five feet, or in passing through towns, two feet, without the consent of, 233, s. 5, (H. L. 88.) (H. C.)
591 where viaducts or tunnels are marked on the plan and How section of a railway approved of by Parliament, the 19b same to be made accordingly, unless the, of the lands consent that the same shall not be made, 233, s. 5. of part 3. (H. L.) 88 (H. C.)
PARISH PLANS,
deposit of, at Board of Trade, p. 51.
contents of, p. 52. See "NOTICES," &c.
PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE,
difference between legal and p. 15. where strict and where not, p. 17.
PARLIAMENTARY WORKS,
companies for executing, to register copies of documents required to be deposited by the Standing Orders, 7 & 8 Vict. c. 110. s. 9.
punishment for pretences as to 7 & 8 Vict. c. 110. s. 65.
for delaying registration, 7 & 8 Vict. c. 110. s. 5.
relief thereon by appointing solicitor, 7 & 8 Viet. c. 110,
on solicitor, failing to make returns, 7 & 8 Vict. c. 110, 8. 6.
recovery of, under this act, 7 & 8 Vict. c. 110, s. 69. appropriation of, 7 & 8 Viet. c. 110, s. 70.
summons in the recovery of, 7 & 8 Vict. e. 110, s. 71. limitation of proceedings for 7 & 8 Vict. e. 110, s. 73. appeal to quarter sessions, 7 & 8 Vict. c. 110, s. 74. PERIODICAL
registration of companies, 7 & 8 Vict. c. 110, s. 14. PETITION AGAINST BILL,
to distinctly specify grounds of objection, 66. (H. C.) to be presented three clear days before the day ap- pointed for the first meeting of committee, 67. (H. C.)
complaining of non-compliance with the Standing Orders. Parties may appear and be heard upon any, provided the matter complained of be specifically stated, and that the party affected by such non-com- pliance be cognisant of, consent to its presentation, and that it be presented three clear days before the first meeting of the sub-committee, 9. (H. C.) or (ac- cording to 219, s. 5, H. L.) if it be presented on or before the second day after the introduction of the bill. complaining of non-compliance with the Standing Orders will not be received subsequently to the second reading, unless in the case of those Orders which must be taken into consideration by the com- mittee on the bill, 111. (H. C.)
to be signed by some of the parties who are suitors for the bill, and to have a printed copy of the proposed bill annexed, 101. (H. C.) To be signed by all par- tics concerned, 98. (H. L.)
declaration of agent as to class of bill and objects thereof, to be annexed to, 102 a. (H. C.)
previous to the presentation of the, printed copies of the subscription contract, or declaration and estimate to be delivered to the Vote Office, 35. (II. C.): previous to the presentation of the, notice to be given to owners and occupiers, of a bill to abridge any public work, 36. (H. C.)
on or before the day of presentation of the, a copy of every railway bill to be deposited at the Board of Trade, 39. (H. C.)
previous to the presentation of the, copies of deeds of settlement, and other documents, to be deposited by certain joint stock companies in the Private Bill Office, 44. (H. C.)
previous to the presentation of, the receipt of all plans, The sections, books of reference, lists of owners and occu- 708 1 piers, estimates, copies of subscription contracts, and y declarations required by the Standing Orders, to be · acknowledged thereon, 127. (H. C.)
to be presented within fourteen days after the first Friday in every session of Parliament, 102. (H. C.)
to be referred, with their annexed bills, to the commit- tee on petitions, 103. (H. C.)
in the Lords, to state the matters contained in the bill, 95. (H. L.)
to be signed by all parties concerned, 98. (H. L.)
when, is presented, notice to be given to mortgagees of estates affected by the bill, 150. (H. L.)
to be referred to two of the judges for their opinion, 99. (H. L.)
PETITION FOR BILL-continued.
relative to estates in Scotland, to be referred to two of the judges of the Court of Session for their opinion, 131. (H. L.)
relative to estates in Ireland, may be referred to two judges of the Court of King's Bench, Common Pleas, or Exchequer in Ireland, for their opinion, 156. (H. L.) copy of the, and of the report of the judges thereupon, to be delivered to the chairman of committees before the first reading of the bill, 175. (H. L.)
1 complaining of non-compliance with the Standing Orders, any parties may appear and be heard upon any, provided the matter complained of be specifically stated, and that it be presented on or before the second day after the introduction of the bill, 219, s. 5. (H, L.)
presentation of, for bill in the Commons, p. 61. VI I form of, p. 63.
requisites before presentation of, p. 67. committee on, p. 69..
proofs before sub-committee on, p. 173.
what persons may petition, p. 90.
signature to petitions on private bills, p. 172. in opposition to a railway bill, p. 198.
deposit of plans, &c., with the Board of Trade, p. 31. deposit with clerk of the peace, &c., p. 31.
deposits for Lords and Commons, p. 51.
deposit of, for particular parishes, p. 51. contents of parish plans, p. 51.
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