Coinage (Measurement) Act 2010-12
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 event
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Royal Assent
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03.11.2011
Act of Parliament
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Coinage (Measurement) Act 2011 c.17 | 14.11.2011 |
Latest news on the Bill
Third reading - the final chance for the Lords to change the Bill - took place on 24 October and no amendments were made.
Royal Assent took place on 3 November. This is the final stage of the Bill’s passage through Parliament when the Bill becomes an Act (law).
Summary of the Bill
The Bill would amend the Coinage Act 1971 to enable the Royal Mint to strike commemorative coins of one kilogram or more for the 2012 London Olympics.Stay up to date
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