Felt’s Parliamentary Procedure/Incidental Motions
INCIDENTAL MOTIONS.
123. Incidental motions (sometimes called dependent motions) are those which legitimately arise out of other questions immediately pending and are capable of interrupting the question to which they are incidental. Therefore, when the necessity for an incidental motion arises it takes precedence of and supersedes all pending propositions, and should be decided before the questions which give rise to it.
Appeal.
Objection to consideration.
Division of a question.
Suspension of the rules.
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