Result
The 1949 Act effectively reduced this delay to a single year, by altering the wording of the 1911 Act. Section 2 defined the act's short title as the "Parliament Act 1949" and that the Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949 should be construed together under that name, particularly with reference to Section 4 of the 1911 Act, which described the wording used when an act was passed in this method.
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