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Question that the bill be now read a third time agreed Routes

House of Lords

A step of type Business step.

Third reading in the Lords is the chance for members to add any further amendments to a bill, concentrating on making sure the eventual law is effective and workable. If the bill started in the Lords, it goes to the House of Commons for its first reading. The Commons reprints the bill with the Lords amendments. If the bill began in the Commons, it is sent back after third reading in the Lords for consideration of Lords amendments, or, if there have been no amendments in the Lords, is sent to the monarch for royal assent.

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  1. A Route from Question that the bill be now read a third time agreed (House of Lords) to PL AT Summation as part of the Public Bills procedure

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