Excerpt from Report From the Select Committee on Private Business: Together With the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index
Standing Order 128 affects to provide for amendment, but it is a dead letter.
Your Committee recommend that, after reasonable notice when practic able, powers of amendment of Petitions should be given to the Com mittee to whom the Bill is referred.
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