Roberts Rules of Orderpocket Manual of Rules of Order for Deliberative Assembl 8 7
Roberts Rules of Orderpocket Manual of Rules of Order for Deliberative Assembl 8 7
Robert Henry M.
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If any business has taken placesince the member spoke, it is too late to take notice of any disorderlywords he used. 37. Closing Debate. Debate upon a question is not closed by theChairman rising to put the question, as, until both the affirmative === Page 73 ============================================================ and negative are put, a member can claim the floor, and re-open debate[see § 38]. Debate can be closed by the following motions, which areundebatable [§ 35], and, except to Lie o...n the Table, shall require atwo-thirds* [In Congress, where each speaker can occupy the floor onehour, any of these motions to cut off debate can be adopted by a meremajority. In ordinary societies harmony is so essential, that atwo-thirds vote should be required to force the assembly to a final votewithout allowing free debate. ] vote for their adoption [§ 39]: (a) An objection to the consideration of a question [only allowablewhen the question is first introduced, § 15], which, if sustained, not onlystops debate, but also throws the subject out of the assembly for thatsession [§ 42]; which latter effect is the one for which it wasdesigned.
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