| Benjamin Matthias - 1850 - 158 pages
...motion to reconsider should Dot be received. The Senate rule should be applied in all such cases. When the subject is still in possession of the Society,...another opportunity of making a thrust at the measure. inconvenience is to force a vote, by calling and sustaining the previous question.* In Parliament,... | |
| 1874 - 438 pages
...to read : " In all questions decided numerically, the motion to reconsider must be made by a Deputy who voted in the majority ; or, in case of equal division, by one who voted in the negative." in that case the game provision is made in voting numerically as in... | |
| 1893 - 906 pages
...questions decided numerically, the motion to reconsider must be made by one Deputy, and seconded by another who voted in the majority ; or, in case of equal division, by those who voted in the negative ; and in case of a vote by Orders, where there is a concurrence of both Orders, a motion to reconsider... | |
| 1896 - 958 pages
...numerically, the motion to reconsider must be made by one Deputy, and seconded by another who voted iuttie majority; or, in case of equal division, by those who voted in the negative; and, in case of a vote by Orders, where there is a concurrence of both Orders, a motion to reconsider... | |
| Episcopal Church. General Convention - 1902 - 818 pages
...questions decided numerically, the motion to reconsider must be made by one Deputy, and seconded by another who voted in the majority ; or, in case of equal division, by those who voted in the negative ; and, in case of a vote by Orders, where there is a concurrence of both Orders, a motion to reconsider... | |
| 1914 - 598 pages
...questions decided numerically, the motion to reconsider must be made by a member and seconded by another, who voted in the majority; or, in case of equal division, by those who voted in the negative; and, in case of a vote by Orders, where there is a concurrence of both Orders, a motion to reconsider... | |
| 1917 - 568 pages
...germane to the subject uinier consideration shall be received under c.olor of an amendment or substitute. majority; or, in case of equal division, by those who voted in the negative; and, in case of a vote by Orders, where there is a concurrence of both Orders, a motion to reconsider... | |
| Benjamin Matthias - 1851 - 154 pages
...of the Society, it may be allowable to entertain the motion to reconsider at the next meeting afler that at which the proposition proposed to be reconsidered...another opportunity of making a thrust at the measure. inconvenience is to force a vote, by calling and sustaining the previous question.* In Parliament,... | |
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