Parliamentary Papers, Volume 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1854 |
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Page ii
... Proceedings when the Seat becomes vacant , or the sitting Member de- clines to defend his Return ; 19 . Voters may become a Party to oppose the Petition ; 20 . Members having given Notice of their Intention not to defend , not to appear ...
... Proceedings when the Seat becomes vacant , or the sitting Member de- clines to defend his Return ; 19 . Voters may become a Party to oppose the Petition ; 20 . Members having given Notice of their Intention not to defend , not to appear ...
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... Proceedings to be had on disallowed Petitions ; 63 . Appointment of Election Committees , & c . Committees to be chosen for Petitions according to their Order in the List ; 64 . Committees to be appointed for Petitions standing over on ...
... Proceedings to be had on disallowed Petitions ; 63 . Appointment of Election Committees , & c . Committees to be chosen for Petitions according to their Order in the List ; 64 . Committees to be appointed for Petitions standing over on ...
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... Proceedings to be adjourned ; 87 . If all the Members do not attend after Adjournment , the Committee to be discharged ; 88 . Proceedings of Preliminary and Election Committees . Petitions and Lists to be referred to the Election ...
... Proceedings to be adjourned ; 87 . If all the Members do not attend after Adjournment , the Committee to be discharged ; 88 . Proceedings of Preliminary and Election Committees . Petitions and Lists to be referred to the Election ...
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... Proceeding . Recognizances , Before Pe- tition pre- VI . Before any Election Petition shall be presented to the House a Recognizance shall be entered into by One , Two , Three , or Four 40 Persons , Persons , as Sureties for the Persons ...
... Proceeding . Recognizances , Before Pe- tition pre- VI . Before any Election Petition shall be presented to the House a Recognizance shall be entered into by One , Two , Three , or Four 40 Persons , Persons , as Sureties for the Persons ...
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... Proceedings complaining of the Return of a Member to serve in Parliament , the Speaker of the House of Commons be informed , by a Certificate in Writing subscribed by Two Members of the said House , of the 15 Death of any sitting Member ...
... Proceedings complaining of the Return of a Member to serve in Parliament , the Speaker of the House of Commons be informed , by a Certificate in Writing subscribed by Two Members of the said House , of the 15 Death of any sitting Member ...
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