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Guide to House of Lords amendment style

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(2) AMENDMENTS TO LEAVE OUT AND INSERT<br />

1. Amendments <strong>to</strong> leave out Clauses or Schedules and insert new Clauses or Schedules<br />

Leave out Clause 5 and insert the following new Clause<br />

“Title <strong>of</strong> the new Clause<br />

(1) Text <strong>of</strong> new Clause set out if necessary in numbered subsections ((1), (2) etc), each<br />

consisting <strong>of</strong> a whole sentence and divided where appropriate in<strong>to</strong> paragraphs ((a),<br />

(b) etc) and sub-paragraphs ((i), (ii) etc).”<br />

Leave out Schedule 3 and insert the following new Schedule<br />

“SCHEDULE<br />

TITLE OF NEW SCHEDULE<br />

1 Text <strong>of</strong> new Schedule, set out if necessary in numbered paragraphs (1, 2, etc) and<br />

sub-paragraphs ((1), (2) etc; (a), (b) etc).”<br />

2. Amendments <strong>to</strong> leave out whole subsections (or any whole subdivision <strong>of</strong> a Clause or<br />

Schedule) and insert new subsections (paragraphs, etc.)<br />

Page 3, line 4, leave out subsection (2) and insert<br />

“(2) Where the Secretary <strong>of</strong> State […].”<br />

Page 3, line 4, leave out subsection (2) and insert<br />

“(2) Subsection (1) does not apply in the circumstances set out in subsection<br />

(2A) below.<br />

(2A)<br />

Those circumstances are<br />

(a) where […].”

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