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Lords private members’ bills

10 September 2015 (updated on 10 September 2015)

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The House of Lords will debate three private members' bills on Friday 11 September, covering council tax, property boundaries and peerages.

A private member's bill is a type of public bill (that affects the public). Private members' bills must go through the same set of procedures as other public bills. These three private members' bills were first introduced in the House of Lords.

Council Tax Valuation Bands Bill (second reading)

This bill will introduce a new set of council tax valuation bands to apply to all dwellings bought or sold after 1 April 2000.

Find out more about the Council Tax Valuation Bands Bill.

Property Boundaries (Resolution of Disputes) Bill (second reading)

This bill will define laws around the resolution of disputes about the location or placement of the boundaries and private rights of way, relating to the title of an estate in land.

Find out more about the Property Boundaries (Resolution of Disputes) Bill.

Succession to Peerages Bill (second reading)

This bill will amend the law around succession to peerages.

Find out more about the Rights of the Succession to Peerages Bill.

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