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Felt’s Parliamentary Procedure/Business that May Interrupt a Member while Speaking

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Felt’s Parliamentary Procedure (1902)
by Orson B. Felt
Business that May Interrupt a Member while Speaking
4245394Felt’s Parliamentary Procedure — Business that May Interrupt a Member while Speaking1902Orson B. Felt

BUSINESS THAT MAY INTERRUPT A MEMBER WHILE SPEAKING.

78. A point of order.

Question of privilege requiring immediate action.

A call for the orders of the day.

Objection to consideration of the question.

To have entered on the minutes “a motion to reconsider.”

79. Questions which do not require recognition by the chair before stating the object in rising:

Parliamentary inquiry.

Question of privelege.

Appeal.

A call for the orders of the day.

Point of order.

Objection to consideration.

Call for division of the vote.

Withdrawal of a motion.

Seconding a motion.

Doubting title to the floor.

Questions of no quorum.

Changing a vote.

Doubting a vote.

Nominations (after the first).

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