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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... Question requires a two - thirds vote , the others only a majority : Debatable . Undebatable . To Fix the Time to ... puts the question thus : " Will the assembly consider it ? " or , " Shall the question be considered [ or discussed ] ...
... Question requires a two - thirds vote , the others only a majority : Debatable . Undebatable . To Fix the Time to ... puts the question thus : " Will the assembly consider it ? " or , " Shall the question be considered [ or discussed ] ...
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... question . The chairman immediately puts the question ( 1 ) on the committee's instructions , ( 2 ) on the motion to commit , and if this is adopted the subject is referred to the committee and the effect of the previous question is ...
... question . The chairman immediately puts the question ( 1 ) on the committee's instructions , ( 2 ) on the motion to commit , and if this is adopted the subject is referred to the committee and the effect of the previous question is ...
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... puts it to vote ; if the question is debatable , when the chairman thinks the debate has been brought to a close he should inquire if the assembly is ready for the ... putting a question , the affirmative being always VOTE 71 Art VI-Vote.
... puts it to vote ; if the question is debatable , when the chairman thinks the debate has been brought to a close he should inquire if the assembly is ready for the ... putting a question , the affirmative being always VOTE 71 Art VI-Vote.
Contents
Preface | 17 |
Rules of Order | 27 |
Art IILMotions and Order of Precedence | 33 |
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