Handbook of Parliamentary Law a Complete Syllabus of Rules of Order With Expla

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Handbook of Parliamentary Law a Complete Syllabus of Rules of Order With Expla
F M Fred Marion Gregg
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The Previous Question may be applied to it directly.
4. The question may be amended in the following ways : a. By changing the number or members of the committee ; b. By giving instructions to the committee.
5. No Subsidiary motions but to Amend and the Previous Question may be applied to this question.
6. It requires a majority vote.
Kinds and work of committees. See Committees (page 45). Effect.
1. If adopted, it removes the subject, with all that adheres to it, from before the assembly until
... the committee makes a report, or is discharged without making a report.
2. If lost, it may be renewed on the same question, should the situation change with respect to the question. To Postpone to a Certain Time. (See also page 77. ) Object. To defer action on a question to a certain time. Forms.
1. For the maker. "I move to postpone the consideration of this question till (state time). " 2. For the chairman. " It has been moved and seconded that the consideration of the question be postponed till (state time).


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