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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... Rules . † [ For the order of pre- cedence , see § 8. ] This motion is not debatable , and cannot be amended , nor can any subsidiary [ 87 ] motion be applied to it , nor a vote on it be reconsidered [ § 27 ] , nor a motion to suspend ...
... Rules . † [ For the order of pre- cedence , see § 8. ] This motion is not debatable , and cannot be amended , nor can any subsidiary [ 87 ] motion be applied to it , nor a vote on it be reconsidered [ § 27 ] , nor a motion to suspend ...
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Robert Gen. deliberative body . [ Though Rule 41 H. R. allows a majority vote to decide this question , it is so inexpedient that the rule has not been taken advantage of lately . ] To extend the limits of debate , is to suspend a rule ...
Robert Gen. deliberative body . [ Though Rule 41 H. R. allows a majority vote to decide this question , it is so inexpedient that the rule has not been taken advantage of lately . ] To extend the limits of debate , is to suspend a rule ...
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... suspending their rules temporarily . In order to do this some one makes a motion " to suspend the rules that interfere with , " etc. , stating the object of the suspension . If this motion is carried by a two - thirds vote , then the ...
... suspending their rules temporarily . In order to do this some one makes a motion " to suspend the rules that interfere with , " etc. , stating the object of the suspension . If this motion is carried by a two - thirds vote , then the ...
Contents
Preface | 17 |
Rules of Order | 27 |
Art IILMotions and Order of Precedence | 33 |
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