Motion to stop the instrument becoming law rejected Routes
A step of type Business step.
A statutory instrument laid under the draft affirmative procedure cannot be made into law (signed by the minister) if the House of Lords approves a motion to stop the instrument becoming law.
There are 10 routes.
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A Route from BK Decision to Motion to stop the instrument becoming law rejected (House of Lords) as part of the Draft affirmative procedure
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A Route from Motion to stop the instrument becoming law rejected (House of Lords) to AT SUM as part of the Draft affirmative procedure
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A Route from BU Decision to Motion to stop the instrument becoming law rejected (House of Lords) as part of the Draft affirmative remedial order procedure
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A Route from Motion to stop the instrument becoming law rejected (House of Lords) to AT SUM as part of the Draft affirmative remedial order procedure
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A Route from BV Decision to Motion to stop the instrument becoming law rejected (House of Lords) as part of the Enhanced affirmative: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 procedure
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A Route from Motion to stop the instrument becoming law rejected (House of Lords) to AO SUM as part of the Enhanced affirmative: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 procedure
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A Route from LROAFF AQ Decision to Motion to stop the instrument becoming law rejected (House of Lords) as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure
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A Route from Motion to stop the instrument becoming law rejected (House of Lords) to LROAFF AH SUM as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure
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A Route from LROAFF AQ Decision to Motion to stop the instrument becoming law rejected (House of Lords) as part of the Legislative reform order: Draft affirmative procedure
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A Route from Motion to stop the instrument becoming law rejected (House of Lords) to LROAFF AH SUM as part of the Legislative reform order: Draft affirmative procedure