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  2. Ten Minute Rule - Wikipedia

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    Any Member of Parliament (MP) may introduce a bill under the Ten Minute Rule, although in practice it is only used by backbenchers.To qualify to introduce a bill under the rule, the MP in question must be the first through the door to the Public Bill Office on the Tuesday or Wednesday morning fifteen working days (usually three weeks) prior to the date they wish to introduce their bill.

  3. Private members' bills in the Parliament of the United Kingdom

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    The Ten Minute Rule is a method of introducing a PMB after a brief debate. A member speaks for up to ten minutes on a motion under Standing Order 23 to introduce a bill, followed potentially by an opposing member's ten minute speech.

  4. Reading (legislature) - Wikipedia

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    Bills introduced under the Ten Minute Rule are subject to a debate lasting not more than ten minutes (equally divided between a supporter and an opponent), followed by a vote is held on the motion "That leave be granted to bring in" the bill; the latter receives a first reading only if the motion is carried.

  5. Bill (law) - Wikipedia

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    The legislator has 10 minutes to propose a bill, which can then be considered by the House on a day appointed for the purpose. While this rule remains in place in the rules of procedure of the US Congress, it is seldom used. Government motion: In jurisdictions where the executive can control legislative business a bill may be brought in by ...

  6. Ten minutes - Wikipedia

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    Ten Minute Rule, for members of parliament; Flash drama, or 10 minute play; Films ... (The Get Up Kids song), 1999 "Ten Minutes" (R. Kelly song), an unreleased song

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  9. Act of Parliament (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    [Until 10.00 p.m.] Debate may continue until 10.00 p.m. As we can see from video footage of the debate for this bill, second readings of government bills take place on a motion moved (for Government bills) by a minister in the department responsible for the legislation "that the bill now be read a second time". The minister outlines the overall ...