Report by the Joint committee of the House of Lords and the House of Commons on public sewers (contributions by frontagers) : together with the proceedings of the committee and minutes of evidence and speeches delivered by counsel.
- Great Britain. Parliament. Joint Committee on Public Sewers
- Date:
- 1936
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Report by the Joint committee of the House of Lords and the House of Commons on public sewers (contributions by frontagers) : together with the proceedings of the committee and minutes of evidence and speeches delivered by counsel. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![HOUSE OF COMMONS. ORDERS OF REFERENCE. Thursday, 2nd April, 1986. Message from The Lords,—That they have come to the following Resolution, viz. : That it is expedient that a Jomt Com- mittee of both Houses of Parliament be appointed to consider the provisions of Section 62 and 64 of the Romford Urban District Council Act, 1931, with respect to contributions by frontagers to the expenses of the construction of public sewers, and to make recommendations as to the circumstances in which, and the con- ditions upon which, similar provisions should be allowed in future Bills. Wednesday, 8th April, 1936. Ordered, That so much of the Lords Message [2nd April] as communicates the Resolution, That it is expedient that a Joint Committee of both Houses of Parliament be appointed to consider the provisions of Sections 62 and 64 of the Romford Urban District Council Act, 1931, with respect to contributions by frontagers to the expenses of the construction of public sewers, and to make recommendations as to the circumstances in which, and the con- ditions upon which, similar provisions should be allowed in future Bills, be now considered.—(Sir George Penny.) So much of the Lords Message considered accordingly. Resolved, That this House doth concur with the Lords in the said Resolution.—(Sir George Penny.) Message to the Lords to acquaint them therewith. Wednesday, 29th April, 1936. Message from The Lords,—The Lords have appointed a Com- mittee consisting of Three Lords to join with a Committee of the Commons to consider the provisions of Sections 62 and 64 of the Romford Urban District Council Act, 1931, with respect to con- tributions by frontagers to the expenses of the construction of public sewers, and to make recommendations as to the circum- stances in which, and the conditions upon which, similar provisions should be allowed im future Bills, and request the Commons io appoint an equal number of their Members to be joined with the said Lords. The Lords propose that leave be given to the Committee to hear parties interested by themselves, their Counsel, or Agents, so far as the Committee think fit.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32186022_0006.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)