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The Lords Marshalled List brings together all the amendments tabled to a bill so far (regardless of whether they have been published in Daily Sheets). It assigns numbers to all the amendments and uses black stars to indicate where an amendment has not been previously published. It states the Order of Consideration which is the sequence in which the amendments will be debated. It also includes withdrawn amendments which were previously published on earlier Marshalled Lists.
Whereas the Daily Sheet publicises the amendments which are to be moved, the Marshalled List has a procedural function in that it states the order in which the amendments will be debated.
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The Marshalled List includes a printed Order of Consideration on the first page, in two columns.
All amendments tabled to a particular version of a bill up until the cut-off date/time are included, irrespective of whether they were published on a daily sheet previously.
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There are interstitial headings for each Clause or Schedule that the amendments relate to.
There are black stars against some amendments. Black stars appear next to amendments which have not been previously published in a Daily Sheet.
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