Robert's Rules of OrderBantam Books, 1986 - 228 pages Rules of order -- Introduction of business -- General classification of motions -- Motions and their order of precedence -- Committees and informal action -- Debate and decorum -- Vote -- The officers and the minutes -- Miscellaneous -- Organization and conduct of business -- Organization and meetings -- Officers and committees -- Introduction of business -- Motions -- Miscellaneous -- Miscellaneous matters. |
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... sembly . It is not unusual , however , to make a motion to receive the reports of committees [ § 30 ] or com- munications to the assembly ; and in many other cases in the ordinary routine of business , the formality of a motion is ...
... sembly . It is not unusual , however , to make a motion to receive the reports of committees [ § 30 ] or com- munications to the assembly ; and in many other cases in the ordinary routine of business , the formality of a motion is ...
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... sembly for debate ; the mover cannot with- draw or modify it , if anyone objects , except by obtain- ing leave from the assembly [ § 17 ] , or by moving an amendment . † * The 46th Rule of the House of Representatives requires the ...
... sembly for debate ; the mover cannot with- draw or modify it , if anyone objects , except by obtain- ing leave from the assembly [ § 17 ] , or by moving an amendment . † * The 46th Rule of the House of Representatives requires the ...
Contents
TABLE OF RULES RELATING TO MOTIONS | 11 |
PREFACE | 15 |
38 | 21 |
Copyright | |
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acted adopted allowed appeal appointed ballot Bantam Bantam Books bodies by-laws chairman clerk close debate common parliamentary law consider consideration decided decision deliberative assembly effect elected favor House of Representatives improper motion Incidental Questions insert ject limit debate main question majority vote Manual minutes mittee motion is carried motion to adjourn motion to commit motion to reconsider move MR.CHAIRMAN necessary NOMINATE note at close object obtain the floor open to debate order of business order of precedence ordinary societies paragraphs point of order presiding officer previous question principal motion proper motion puts the question question of order question of privilege reconsideration referred resolution rise Rules of Order SECOND THE MOTION secretary Senate session speak speaker Special Order specified subsidiary motion suspend the rules Table of Rules tion two-thirds vote U.S. Constitution U.S. Senate undebatable unless usually vote is taken words yeas and nays