A Bill to amend certain provisions of the Richmond Burgage Pastures Act 1853.
House of Lords
8 October 2019
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The Richmond Burgage Pastures Bill [HL] is a Lords Private Bill that proposes changes to how the Richmond Burgage Pastures Act 1853 operates. It seeks to amend specific provisions of that old law, updating rules governing the burgage pastures. The bill is currently at Committee stage in the House of Lords.
The bill is presently undergoing detailed examination in the Lords at Committee stage, following earlier readings and revival steps in 2017; no stage is shown for progression to the Commons in the provided record.
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House of Lords The House was informed (by Minute entry) that the Promoters wished not to proceed with the Bill; the Bill was formally withdrawn on 9 October 2018. The Bill had been referred to an Unopposed Bill Committee. The Committee began its consideration of the Bill on 13 September 2017 and was adjourned (see the Committee tab on the left of this page for more information about the Committee).
Previously, the Second Reading of this Bill was agreed to (formally) on 9 February 2017. The petitioning period in the House of Lords has now ended and no petitions were deposited against the Bill. See petition information below for information about when those specially and directly affected by the bill can petition against it in the House of Commons.
This Bill was introduced into the House of Lords on 23 January 2017. It successfully completed the examination of its compliance with Standing Orders on 19 December 2016 (those proceedings can be found here).
See petition information below for the dates when those specially and directly affected by the bill can petition against it.
Revival - Both Houses agreed to revive the Bill in Session 2017-19 (see the stages tab on the left for details) to allow the Bill to continue its passage through Parliament.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.