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Motion (prayer) to stop the instrument becoming law lapsed at end of session Routes

House of Commons

A step of type Business step.

At the end of a Parliamentary session all outstanding motions lapse which means the question will not be put before the House. Government and Members would need to table the motions again in the new session if they wanted to see a resolution.

There are 8 routes.

  1. A Route from Motion (prayer) to stop the instrument becoming law lapsed at end of session (House of Commons) to NCM AG SUM as part of the Draft negative procedure

  2. A Route from NCM AL Decision to Motion (prayer) to stop the instrument becoming law lapsed at end of session (House of Commons) as part of the Draft negative procedure

  3. A Route from LRONEG AH Decision to Motion (prayer) to stop the instrument becoming law lapsed at end of session (House of Commons) as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure

  4. A Route from Motion (prayer) to stop the instrument becoming law lapsed at end of session (House of Commons) to LRONEG AB SUM as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure

  5. A Route from LRONEG AH Decision to Motion (prayer) to stop the instrument becoming law lapsed at end of session (House of Commons) as part of the Legislative reform order: Draft negative procedure

  6. A Route from Motion (prayer) to stop the instrument becoming law lapsed at end of session (House of Commons) to LRONEG AB SUM as part of the Legislative reform order: Draft negative procedure

  7. A Route from Motion (prayer) to stop the instrument becoming law lapsed at end of session (House of Commons) to NCM AG SUM as part of the Negative Commons motions procedure

  8. A Route from NCM AL Decision to Motion (prayer) to stop the instrument becoming law lapsed at end of session (House of Commons) as part of the Negative Commons motions procedure

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