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Confirmation of Provisional Certificate by Act of Parliament.
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4. On proof to the sadisfaction of the Board of Trade that notice of such certificate was duly given in the manner aforesaid, the Board of Trade shall, as soon as they conveniently can after the expiration of seven days after such proof, procure a Bill to be introduced into either House of Parliament for an Act to confirm the Provisional Certificate, which shall be set out at length in the schedule to the Bill.
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If while any such Bill is pending in either House of Parliament a petition is presented against any Provisional Certificate comprised therein, the Bill, so far as it relates to the certificate petitioned against, may be referred to a select committee, and the petitioner shall be allowed to appear and oppose as in the case for a Bill for a special Act.
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The provisions of the Act of this present session of Parliament intituled “An Act to empower Committees on Bills confirming Provisional Orders to award costs and to examine witnesses on oath,” shall extend and apply to any select committee to whom any Bill to confirm a Provisional Certificate under this Act has been referred, in like manner and subject to the same conditions in every respect as if such Provisional Certificate were a Provisional Order.
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