Roberts Rule of OrderPenguin Group (USA) Incorporated, 1984 M02 15 - 204 pages The 1893 edition of the famous manual of parliamentary procedure. |
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Page 80
... minutes were read by the clerk and approved . " If the regular clerk is absent , insert after the words " in the chair " the following : " The clerk being absent , Robert Smith was appointed clerk pro tem . The minutes were then read ...
... minutes were read by the clerk and approved . " If the regular clerk is absent , insert after the words " in the chair " the following : " The clerk being absent , Robert Smith was appointed clerk pro tem . The minutes were then read ...
Page 82
... minutes . Before an ad- journment without day , it is customary to read over the minutes for approval , if the next meeting of the board or society will not occur for a long period . Where the regular meetings are not separated by too ...
... minutes . Before an ad- journment without day , it is customary to read over the minutes for approval , if the next meeting of the board or society will not occur for a long period . Where the regular meetings are not separated by too ...
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Robert Gen. Chapter XIV MINUTES See RRO , pp . 80 , 101 The minutes of an organization are the official record of all business transacted , activites undertaken , plans projected , general growth , etc. The minutes should con- tain what ...
Robert Gen. Chapter XIV MINUTES See RRO , pp . 80 , 101 The minutes of an organization are the official record of all business transacted , activites undertaken , plans projected , general growth , etc. The minutes should con- tain what ...
Contents
Preface | 17 |
Rules of Order | 27 |
Art IILMotions and Order of Precedence | 33 |
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