| 1840 - 1016 pagine
...interest in such Bill ; and that he is willing to serve on such Committee ; and that he will never vote on any question which may arise without having...heard and attended to the evidence relating thereto. " Memorandum. — The declaration, signed as aforesaid, must be delivered to the clerk of the Committee... | |
| Francis Whishaw - 1842 - 674 pagine
...interest in such bill ; and that he is willing to serve on such committee ; and that he will never vote on any question which may arise without having...heard and attended to the evidence relating thereto. Memorandum. — The declaration, signed as aforesaid, must be delivered to the clerk of the committee... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1843 - 512 pagine
...of Mr. Speaker, to which List the Bill for has been committed, do hereby declare, That I will never vote on any question which may arise without having...heard and attended to the Evidence relating thereto. MEMORANDUM. — The Declaration, signed as aforesaid, must be delivered to the Clerk of the Committee... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1844 - 1020 pagine
...shall sign a declaration that their constituents have no local interest, and that they themselves hive no personal interest, in the Bill or Bills referred...appointed, to consider which of the pending Railway Bills sh.ill be deemed competing Bills according to the foregoing resolutions. " 6. That such Select Committee... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1844 - 514 pagine
...declaration. If on the mem -"' ,,.«., Declaration, speaker s list, he declares that he " will never vote on any question which may arise, without having...heard and attended to the evidence relating thereto." If a selected member, he makes the same declaration in regard to his attendance, and also declares... | |
| Charles Frere - 1846 - 114 pagine
...as in the declaration, which each member is by order of the House bound to sign, he declares that he will not vote on any question which may arise " without...heard and attended to the evidence relating thereto," it is clear that he is not bound to vote on every question which may arise, and he must be the sole... | |
| James John Scott - 1846 - 770 pagine
...constituents have no local interest, and that I have no personal interest in such bill ; and that I will never vote on any question which may arise without having...heard and attended to the evidence relating thereto. MEMORANDUM. — The declaration, signed as aforesaid, must be delivered to the clerk of the committee... | |
| Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1851 - 688 pagine
...have no local interest, and that he has no personal interest " in the bill ; " and that he will never vote on any question which may arise without having...and attended to the evidence relating thereto." And no such ' 100 Com. J. 261. 302. • Ib. 302. 304. MM committee can proceed to business until this declaration... | |
| Frederick Smeeton Williams - 1852 - 418 pagine
...involved in the bill or bills referred to them, and that they would not vote on any question that might arise, without having duly heard and attended to the evidence relating thereto. A Select Committee was also appointed, to consider which of the bills before Parliament should be deemed... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1853 - 648 pagine
...have no local interest, and that I have no personal interest, in such Bill ; and that I will never vote on any question which may arise without having...and attended to the Evidence relating thereto. And no such Committee or Sub-Committee shall proceed to business until the said Declaration shall have... | |
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