Question on a motion to take note of the instrument put Routes
A step of type Business step.
The House of Lords provides for debates to take note of a particular issue, without coming to a decision. The motion for the debate can be on any subject, but the phrasing of the motion itself must be neutral in terms.
There are 12 routes.
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A Route from NLM AY Decision to Question on a motion to take note of the instrument put (House of Lords) as part of the Draft negative procedure
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A Route from Question on a motion to take note of the instrument put (House of Lords) to NLM AF EQUALS as part of the Draft negative procedure
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A Route from Question on a motion to take note of the instrument put (House of Lords) to NLM AQ SUM as part of the Draft negative procedure
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A Route from BQ Decision to Question on a motion to take note of the instrument put (House of Lords) as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure
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A Route from Question on a motion to take note of the instrument put (House of Lords) to AH EQUALS as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure
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A Route from Question on a motion to take note of the instrument put (House of Lords) to AZ SUM as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure
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A Route from NLM AY Decision to Question on a motion to take note of the instrument put (House of Lords) as part of the Made negative procedure
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A Route from Question on a motion to take note of the instrument put (House of Lords) to NLM AF EQUALS as part of the Made negative procedure
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A Route from Question on a motion to take note of the instrument put (House of Lords) to NLM AQ SUM as part of the Made negative procedure
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A Route from NLM AY Decision to Question on a motion to take note of the instrument put (House of Lords) as part of the Negative Lords motions procedure
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A Route from Question on a motion to take note of the instrument put (House of Lords) to NLM AF EQUALS as part of the Negative Lords motions procedure
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A Route from Question on a motion to take note of the instrument put (House of Lords) to NLM AQ SUM as part of the Negative Lords motions procedure