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Then, subject to parliamentary approval, the measure will return to the General Synod in November when it will come into force following its promulgation (a formal legal announcement).
It will come into force after the 2015 election.
It will come into force next year, after a 30th ratification (by Palestine) last week.
It will come into force and remain in force under the same conditions as the said Treaties.
It will come into force only when it has been ratified by 55% of the industrialised countries which signed it.
Even if it is put to a vote, it will come into force when 12 of the euro zone's 17 approve it.
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(On 1 June, the Irish voted yes to the pact, and on 11 October, France became the 13th country to ratify it, so the pact will come into force on 1 January 2013, as originally planned).
The Government's decision to grant a free vote on the issue makes it likely that the ban will come into force, with the majority of Labour MPs likely to be supported by a number Coalition members.
Athens cleared the way for the latest instalment earlier this month when it agreed on contingency measures – spending cuts and tax increases worth €3.6bn that will come into force if it fails to meet its fiscal targets.
CTC, the UK's largest cycling charity, said more than 2,700 people have written to Eurostar in seven hours urging it to scrap the change which will come into force on 1 November.
Meanwhile, American carriers will be granted access to Haneda airport in Tokyo, which is due to gain a new runway in October 2010, but from which they are currently banned.It is unclear when the agreement will come into force (it took almost a year for a similar deal with the European Union to take effect in 2008) and details are sketchy.
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