Planning and Compulsory Purchase (Re-committed) Bill – in a Public Bill Committee am 7:15 pm ar 23 Hydref 2003.
Amendments made: No. 4, in
clause 39, page 21, line 12, leave out 'Complusory' and insert 'Compulsory'.
No. 36, in
clause 39, page 21, line 25, leave out
'an order under this subsection'
and insert 'a development order'.
No. 37, in
clause 39, page 21, leave out lines 30 to 33.—[Keith Hill.]
Clause 39, as amended, ordered to stand part of the Bill.
Clauses 41 and 42 ordered to stand part of the Bill.
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A parliamentary bill is divided into sections called clauses.
Printed in the margin next to each clause is a brief explanatory `side-note' giving details of what the effect of the clause will be.
During the committee stage of a bill, MPs examine these clauses in detail and may introduce new clauses of their own or table amendments to the existing clauses.
When a bill becomes an Act of Parliament, clauses become known as sections.