Friday, 1 August 1947
The House met at Eleven o'Clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Considered; to be read the Third time upon Monday next.
Proceedings on Government Business exempted at this day's Sitting, from the provisions of the Standing Order (Sittings of the House).—[Mr. Arthur Greenwood.]
Order read for consideration of Lords Amendments.
Lords Amendment: In page 3, line 35, at end, insert: (3) Where an enquiry has been held under the provisions of the last foregoing Subsection the order shall be laid before Parliament and if...
Lords Amendment: In page 6, line 3, at end, insert: or, in the case of land being agricultural land within the meaning of the Rating and Valuation (Apportionment) Act, 1928, within seven years...
(1) Where any land is designated by a development plan as subject to compulsory acquisition, then if at the expiration of twelve years from the date on which the plan, or the amendment of the...
Lords Amendment: In page 21, line 14, leave out "to be" and insert: having regard to the probable ultimate use of the land, that it is.
(1) A local planning authority may, with the approval of the Minister, enter into an agreement with any person interested in land in their area for the purpose of restricting or regulating the...
Lords Amendment agreed to: In page 47, line 33, at end, insert: (4) Any person having an interest in any building which it is proposed to acquire compulsorily under this Section may, within...
Lords Amendment: In page 49, line 30, at end insert: (6) Provision may be made by regulations under this Act for requiring the Central Land Board to keep a register containing such particulars as...
Lords Amendment: In page 55, line r6, after "Act" insert: or to be carried out by a Government department.
Lords Amendment: In page 58, line 14, at end, insert: (b) where at any time before the said date an order has been made under Section twenty-six of this Act requiring the removal of any...
.—(1) Where an interest in land which is compulsorily acquired in pursuance of a notice to treat served after the passing of this Act is an interest in a hereditament or part of a...
Lords Amendment: In page 77, line 12, at end, insert: and shall provide that the amount of the said charge shall having regard to the terms and conditions on and subject to which planning...
Lords Amendments: In page 80, line I, leave out from beginning to end of line 16 on page 81, and insert: (2) Where, after the amount of the development charge has been determined under this Part...
Lords Amendment: In page 82, line 34, leave out Clause 72.
Lords Amendment: In page 88, line 21, leave out from beginning to "in" in line 22 and insert: immediately before that day those works could have been completed.
Lords Amendment: In page 90, line 22, to leave out from "satisfied" to end of line 24 and insert: on application made to him within one year after the appointed day or within such extended period...
Lords Amendment: In page 91, line 46, at end, insert: (c) that where— (i) a mining lease was in force on the seventh day of January, nineteen hundred and forty-seven, having on that day an...
(1) This Section applies to land an interest in which is held on charitable trusts or for ecclesiastical or other charitable purposes of any description if the land is not used in any such manner...
.—(1) An application to a local planning authority for planning permission under Part III of this Act, and an application to the Central Land Board for the making or confirmation of any...
Lords Amendment: In page 138, line 48, at end, insert:
Lords Amendment: In page 139, line 36, column 2, leave out from "twenty-one" to end of line 15 on page 140, and insert: after the words ' Local Authority,' in the second place where those words...
Lords Amendment: In page 157, line 38, leave out from "shall" to end of line and insert: if in force on the appointed day, continue in force in accordance with the terms thereof and may be...
Order read for resuming adjourned Debate on Question [30th July]. That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty in pursuance of the provisions of Section 309 of the Government of India Act,...
Order read for resuming adjourned Debate on Question [30th July]. That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty in pursuance of the provisions of Section 157 of the Government of Burma Act,...
Order read for resuming adjourned Debate on Question [30th July]. That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty in pursuance of the provisions of Section 157 of the Government of Burma Act,...
Motion made, and Question proposed, "That this House do now adjourn."—[Mr. R. J. Taylor.]
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