Robert's Rules of Order: The Classic Manual of Parliamentary ProcedureBell Publishing Company, 1978 - 218 pages Classic Manual of Parliamentary Procedures The classic guide for meetings, committees, and structured groups provides fundamental operating procedures. Has served as an irreplaceable tool for organizations of all types for over a century. |
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Page 38
... elected for a definite time ( as a board of directors elected for one year ) , unfinished business shall fall to the ground with the expiration of the term for which the board or any por- tion of them were elected . ( c ) When the ...
... elected for a definite time ( as a board of directors elected for one year ) , unfinished business shall fall to the ground with the expiration of the term for which the board or any por- tion of them were elected . ( c ) When the ...
Page 148
... elected , and instantly calls the new presiding officer to the chair , and the temporary secretary is at the Where there is any competition for the offices , it is better that they be elected by ballot . In this case , when the ...
... elected , and instantly calls the new presiding officer to the chair , and the temporary secretary is at the Where there is any competition for the offices , it is better that they be elected by ballot . In this case , when the ...
Page 149
... elected he announces as the first business in order , the election of a secretary . After the secretary is elected , the chair- man calls on some member who is most in- terested in getting up the society to state the object of the ...
... elected he announces as the first business in order , the election of a secretary . After the secretary is elected , the chair- man calls on some member who is most in- terested in getting up the society to state the object of the ...
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acted action adjourned meeting adopted allowed amendment appeal appointed assem ballot bate bodies by-laws chairman clerk close debate committee committee's report consent consider constitution decided decision deliberative assembly effect elected favor floor House of Representatives Incidental Questions limit debate main question majority vote ment minutes mittee motion to adjourn motion to reconsider move necessary nominate object open to debate order of precedence ordinary societies paragraph pending point of order presiding officer previous question proper proper motion puts the question question of order question of privilege quorum is present reconsideration referred rescind resolution rise Rules of Order say aye seconded secretary sembly Sergeant-at-Arms session sider speak speaker Special Order specified suppress suspend the rules takes precedence tion treasurer's report two-thirds vote U. S. Constitution U. S. Senate undebatable unless usually vote is taken whole words yeas and nays