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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... Order . The Form of this question , as put by the chair when the proper time arrives , or on the call of a member , is , " Shall the Orders of the Day be taken up ? " or , " Will the assembly now proceed to the Orders of the Day ? " The ...
... Order . The Form of this question , as put by the chair when the proper time arrives , or on the call of a member , is , " Shall the Orders of the Day be taken up ? " or , " Will the assembly now proceed to the Orders of the Day ? " The ...
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... question ; when speaking to a question or order he does not leave the chair . HINTS TO INEXPERIENCED CHAIRMEN . - While in the chair , have beside you your Constitution , By - Laws and Rules of Order , which should be studied until you ...
... question ; when speaking to a question or order he does not leave the chair . HINTS TO INEXPERIENCED CHAIRMEN . - While in the chair , have beside you your Constitution , By - Laws and Rules of Order , which should be studied until you ...
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... question : " Will the assembly consider this question ? " If decided in the negative by a two - thirds vote , the question is immediately dis- missed , and cannot be again introduced during that session . This objection must be made ...
... question : " Will the assembly consider this question ? " If decided in the negative by a two - thirds vote , the question is immediately dis- missed , and cannot be again introduced during that session . This objection must be made ...
Contents
Preface | 17 |
Rules of Order | 27 |
Art IILMotions and Order of Precedence | 33 |
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