Loans to Ireland Act 2010
- Type of Bill:
- Government Bill
- Sponsors:
- Mr George Osborne
Her Majesty's Treasury - Lord Sassoon
Her Majesty's Treasury
Progress of the Bill
Bill started in the House of Commons
- House of Commons
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- House of Lords
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- Royal Assent
Last events
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2nd reading: House of Lords 21 December, 2010
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21.12.2010
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3rd reading: House of Lords 21 December, 2010
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21.12.2010
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Royal Assent 21 December, 2010
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21.12.2010
- Committee negatived: House of Lords 21 December, 2010 | 21.12.2010
Act of Parliament
| House | Act | Date |
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Loans to Ireland Act 2010 c.41 | 21.12.2010 |
Latest news on the Loans to Ireland Act 2010
Royal Assent - the final stage of a Bill's passage through Parliament when the Bill becomes an Act (law) took place on 21 December.
Summary of the Loans to Ireland Act 2010
The Bill authorises the Treasury to loan up to £3.25bn to Ireland, and contains an order-making power to increase this limit subject to affirmative procedure in the Commons.
It also arranges for six-monthly reporting to Parliament on the status of the loan.
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