This House will not proceed upon any petition, motion, or bill, for granting any money, or for releasing or compounding any sum of money owing, to the crown, but in a committee of the whole House. History of England - Page 284by Parliamentary - 1763Full view - About this book
| Political science - 1845 - 908 pages
...and the house will not proceed upon any bill for granting any money, or for releasing or compounding any sum of money owing to the crown, but in a committee of the whole house. No bill also can pass the house affecting the property of the crown or the royal prerogative... | |
| James John Scott - Railroad law - 1846 - 770 pages
...money, relating to public service, but what is Money, recommended from the Crown. 2. — That this House will not proceed upon any petition, motion or bill, for granting any money, or for releasing or compounding any sum of money owing to the Crown, but in a committee of the whole House.... | |
| Political science - 1848 - 536 pages
...and the house will not proceed upon any bill for granting any money, or for releasing or compounding any sum of money owing to the crown, but in a committee of the whole house. No bill also can pass the house affecting the property of the crown or the royal prerogative... | |
| Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1851 - 688 pages
...therein." ' A similar rule was made a standing order OH the 29th March 1707, viz., " That this Louse will not proceed upon any petition, motion, or bill, for granting any money, or for releasing or compounding any 92 Com. J. 478. 2 18 Ib. 23. 3 9 Ib. 52. sum of money owing to the... | |
| Robert Bourke, Charles Shaw-Lefevre - Parliamentary practice - 1857 - 510 pages
...procee(i UpOn any Petition, Motion or Bill, for granting any Money, or for releasing or compounding any Sum of Money owing to The Crown, but in a Committee of the whole House. Motions not 398. By Standing Order, 25th June, 1852, if tobepre- anv Motion be made in the House... | |
| The Hon. Robert Bourke - 1857 - 508 pages
...of India, but what is recommended by the Crown. 397. By Standing Order, 29th March, 1707, This House will not proceed upon any Petition, Motion or Bill, for granting any Money, or for releasing or compounding any Sum of Money owing to The Crown, but in a Committee of the whole House.... | |
| Samuel Boteler Bristowe - 1859 - 246 pages
...upon the revenues of India, but what is recommended by the Crown. March 29, 1707. — That this House will not proceed upon any petition, motion or bill for granting any money, or for releasing or compounding any sum of money owing to the Crown, but in a committee of the whole House.... | |
| David Rowland - Constitutional history - 1859 - 606 pages
...granting any money, but what is recommended by the crown ;i and by another standing order, " the house will not proceed upon any petition, motion, or bill, for granting any money, or for releasing or compounding any sum of money owing to the crown, but in a committee of the whole house."2... | |
| Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1859 - 854 pages
...upon any petition, motion, or bill, for granting any money, or for releasing or compounding any sn in of money owing to the Crown, but in a committee of the whole house." ' This order was renewed 14th April 1707, 7th February 1708, and 29th November 1710, and is... | |
| Homersham Cox - Administrative law - 1863 - 862 pages
...standing order of 1707, founded on the long-established practice of the House of Commons (b), the House will not proceed upon any petition, motion, or bill, for granting any money, but in a committee of the whole House. The effect of this order will be further considered under the... | |
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