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Draft negative EQUALS

1 January 1948 -

Instruments subject to the draft negative procedure are laid in draft and do not require approval in Parliament before being signed in law. Instruments concerning taxation are not laid in the Lords. Either House may pass a motion within the objection period which prevents the instrument being signed into law. The instrument cannot be signed into law by a Minister until the end of the objection period.

Follows the calculation style Bicameral instruments (clock stops if both Houses rise).

There are 19 steps.

  1. AC EQUALS
  2. AE EQUALS
  3. AJ EQUALS
  4. DNCM AA EQUALS
  5. DNCM AB EQUALS
  6. DNCM AC EQUALS
  7. DNCMC AA EQUALS
  8. DNCMC AB EQUALS
  9. DNLM AA EQUALS
  10. DNLM AB EQUALS
  11. DNLM AC EQUALS
  12. DNLM AE EQUALS
  13. DNLM AF EQUALS
  14. DRDLC AA EQUALS
  15. DRDLC AB EQUALS
  16. EVEL CERT AA EQUALS
  17. JCSI AA EQUALS
  18. SCSI AA EQUALS
  19. SLSC AA EQUALS

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