Date | Change | Text |
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25 June 1852 | Made | 27 Public Business That no Notice shall be given beyond the period which shall include the Four Days next following on which Notices are entitled to precedence; due allowance being made for any intervening adjournment of The House, and the period being in that case so far extended as to include Four Notice Days falling during the sitting of The House. |
01 December 1902 | Amended | 7 Arrangement of Public Business / Period for which notices of motion may be given No notice shall be given beyond the period which shall include the four days next following on which notices are entitled to precedence; due allowance being made for any intervening adjournment of the house, and the period being in that case so far extended as to include four notice days falling during the sitting of the house. |
14 November 1933 | Amended | 5 Arrangement of Public Business / Period for which notices of motion may be given No notice of motion for a date on which notices are entitled to precedence shall be given for any date beyond the second day on which such notices are entitled to precedence. |
08 March 1971 | Repealed | 5 Arrangement of Public Business / Period for which notices of motion may be given Article repealed |