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... assem- bly . I think the author has clearly expressed in other parts of the Manual , and intends to be understood as holding , that every deliberative assembly , excepting in so far as it is controlled by the organic law by which it ...
... assem- bly . I think the author has clearly expressed in other parts of the Manual , and intends to be understood as holding , that every deliberative assembly , excepting in so far as it is controlled by the organic law by which it ...
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... assem- bly . In whatever form , however , a question is proposed , or by whatever name it may be called , the mode of proceeding is the same . 14. The judgment or will of any number of persons considered as an aggregate body is that ...
... assem- bly . In whatever form , however , a question is proposed , or by whatever name it may be called , the mode of proceeding is the same . 14. The judgment or will of any number of persons considered as an aggregate body is that ...
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... assem- blies . 15. If the proceedings of a deliberative as- sembly were confined to the making of propo- sitions by the individual members , and their acceptance or rejection by the votes of the assembly , there would be very little ...
... assem- blies . 15. If the proceedings of a deliberative as- sembly were confined to the making of propo- sitions by the individual members , and their acceptance or rejection by the votes of the assembly , there would be very little ...
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... assem- bling after an adjournment ; it being generally embarrassing to fix upon the hour for this pur- pose at the time when the sitting is about to close , and in connection with the motion to adjourn . SECT . IV . PRINCIPLE OF ...
... assem- bling after an adjournment ; it being generally embarrassing to fix upon the hour for this pur- pose at the time when the sitting is about to close , and in connection with the motion to adjourn . SECT . IV . PRINCIPLE OF ...
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... possess the confidence of the assem- bly , which they cannot be said to do unless they have the suffrages of at least a majority . [ 26 a . This rule of electing the presiding Of the Officers . 25 - OF THE OFFICERS 24, to.
... possess the confidence of the assem- bly , which they cannot be said to do unless they have the suffrages of at least a majority . [ 26 a . This rule of electing the presiding Of the Officers . 25 - OF THE OFFICERS 24, to.
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adopted affirmative amend by inserting amend by striking amendment is rejected appointed ascer assem breach of order called chair chairman clerk commit committee consideration considered course of proceeding debate decided deliberative assembly desires disposed division Duke of Aremberg duty House of Commons incidental questions indefinite postponement interrupted lative legislative assemblies main question manner matter member rises member speaking ment motion and question motion to adjourn motion to amend moved to amend moved to insert moved to strike mover namely opinion paper paragraph parliamentary form petition point of order posed presiding officer previous question principal motion principal question privilege privileged motion proceed proper proper motion proposed to amend proposition purpose ques question of order QUESTIONS OF Privilege reference regularly resolution seconded SECT sembly siding officer sition sitting special rule stand subsidiary motions supersede suppress taken tion tive usual vote words