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Motion to stop the instrument being law approved Routes

House of Lords

A step of type Business step.

A statutory instrument laid under the made affirmative procedure becomes law on the day the Minister signs it and automatically remains law unless a motion to reject it is agreed by the House of Lords within the approval period.

There are 11 routes.

  1. A Route from BN Decision to Motion to stop the instrument being law approved (House of Lords) as part of the Made affirmative procedure

  2. A Route from Motion to stop the instrument being law approved (House of Lords) to ED NOT as part of the Made affirmative procedure

  3. A Route from Motion to stop the instrument being law approved (House of Lords) to AW SUM as part of the Made affirmative procedure

  4. A Route from Motion to stop the instrument being law approved (House of Lords) to DH NOT as part of the Made affirmative procedure

  5. A Route from Motion to stop the instrument being law approved (House of Lords) to AU OR as part of the Made affirmative procedure

  6. A Route from BR Decision to Motion to stop the instrument being law approved (House of Lords) as part of the Made affirmative remedial order procedure

  7. A Route from Motion to stop the instrument being law approved (House of Lords) to AG OR as part of the Made affirmative remedial order procedure

  8. A Route from Motion to stop the instrument being law approved (House of Lords) to AL OR as part of the Made affirmative remedial order procedure

  9. A Route from Motion to stop the instrument being law approved (House of Lords) to AU SUM as part of the Made affirmative remedial order procedure

  10. A Route from Motion to stop the instrument being law approved (House of Lords) to BN NOT as part of the Made affirmative remedial order procedure

  11. A Route from Motion to stop the instrument being law approved (House of Lords) to BU NOT as part of the Made affirmative remedial order procedure

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