Robert's Rules of Order: The Classic Manual of Parliamentary ProcedurePortland House, 1996 - 218 pages A compendium of Parliamentary Law, based upon the rules and practice of Congress. A simple explanation of the methods of organizing & conducting the business of societies, conventions, and other deliberative assemblies. |
From inside the book
Results 1-2 of 2
Page 165
... reports as are prescribed in the next section . 52. Treasurer . The duties of ... report , which is always required , in this case consists of merely a ... treasurer's books and vouchers , and certify on his re- port that they ...
... reports as are prescribed in the next section . 52. Treasurer . The duties of ... report , which is always required , in this case consists of merely a ... treasurer's books and vouchers , and certify on his re- port that they ...
Page 168
... Treasurer's Report . The undersigned , Treasurer of the M. L. So- ciety , begs leave to submit the following annual report : cents . The balance on hand at the commencement of the year was dollars and There was received from all sources ...
... Treasurer's Report . The undersigned , Treasurer of the M. L. So- ciety , begs leave to submit the following annual report : cents . The balance on hand at the commencement of the year was dollars and There was received from all sources ...
Contents
Table of Rules Relating to Motions | 8 |
Preface 48 | 13 |
Introduction Parliamentary | 17 |
Copyright | |
31 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acted action adjourned meeting adopted allowed announces appeal appointed assem ballot bate bodies by-laws chairman clerk committee common parliamentary law consider consideration constitution decided decision deliberative assembly effect elected favor floor House of Representatives Incidental Questions journ limit debate main question majority vote ment minutes mittee motion to adjourn motion to commit motion to reconsider move necessary nominate note at close object open to debate order of precedence ordinary societies paragraph point of order presiding officer previous question proper motion puts the question question of order question of privilege quorum is present reconsideration referred resolution rise Rules of Order seconded secretary sembly Sergeant-at-Arms session speak speaker Special Order specified subsidiary motion 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 yeas and nays