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Counter-Terrorism and Sentencing Bill The Earl of Courtown, on behalf of Lord Stewart of Dirleton, moved that it be an instruction to the Committee of the Whole House to which the Counter-Terrorism and Sentencing Bill has been committed that they consider the bill in the following order:
Clause 1
Schedule 1
Clause 2
Schedule 2
Clause 3
Schedule 3
Clauses 4 to 6
Schedule 4
Clauses 7 to 19
Schedule 5
Clauses 20 and 21
Schedule 6
Clauses 22 and 23
Schedule 7
Clauses 24 and 25
Schedule 8
Clauses 26 and 27
Schedule 9
Clause 28
Schedule 10
Clauses 29 to 36
Schedule 11
Clauses 37 to 45
Schedule 12
Clauses 46 to 48
Schedule 13
Clauses 49 to 53
Title.

The motion was agreed to.

Thursday 21 January 2021 at 13:18

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Summary

Counter-Terrorism and Sentencing Bill The Earl of Courtown, on behalf of Lord Stewart of Dirleton, moved that it be an instruction to the Committee of the Whole House to which the Counter-Terrorism and Sentencing Bill has been committed that they consider the bill in the following order:
Clause 1
Schedule 1
Clause 2
Schedule 2
Clause 3
Schedule 3
Clauses 4 to 6
Schedule 4
Clauses 7 to 19
Schedule 5
Clauses 20 and 21
Schedule 6
Clauses 22 and 23
Schedule 7
Clauses 24 and 25
Schedule 8
Clauses 26 and 27
Schedule 9
Clause 28
Schedule 10
Clauses 29 to 36
Schedule 11
Clauses 37 to 45
Schedule 12
Clauses 46 to 48
Schedule 13
Clauses 49 to 53
Title.

The motion was agreed to.
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