Clauses

Clauses in United Kingdom

Clauses Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament

A clause is part of a Bill. A Bill is made up of individual clauses which may be debated separately in Parliament. Any clause can be removed or amended – and new clauses may be added – before a Bill is passed. If a Bill becomes an Act of Parliament its clauses become the sections of the Act.

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  • Amendments

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See Also

  • Acts of Parliament

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