Order of Precedence of Motions |
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Table of Rules Relating to Motions |
6
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Preface |
13
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Introduction.
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Parliamentary Law |
15
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Plan of the Work |
20
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Definitions |
22
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Part I. — Rules of Order.
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Art. I. — How Business is Conducted in Deliberative Assemblies.
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1. |
Introduction of Business |
25
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2. |
What Precedes Debate |
26
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3. |
Obtaining the Floor |
27
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4. |
Motions and Resolutions |
33
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5. |
Seconding Motions |
36
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6. |
Stating the Question |
38
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7. |
Debate |
38
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8. |
Secondary Motions |
40
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9. |
Putting the Question and Announcing the Vote |
40
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10. |
Proper Motions to Use to Accomplish Certain Objects |
43
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Art. II. — General Classification of Motions.
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11. |
Main or Principal Motions |
51
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12. |
Subsidiary Motions |
54
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13. |
Incidental Alotions |
56
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14. |
Privileged Motions |
57
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15. |
Some Main and Unclassified Motions |
58
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Art. III. — Privileged Motions.
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16. |
Fix the Time to which the Assembly shall Adjourn |
59
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17. |
Adjourn |
60
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18. |
Take a Recess |
64
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19. |
Questions of Privilege |
66
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20. |
General and Special Orders and a Call for the Orders of the Day |
68
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