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Constitution, By-laws and Rules of Order of Hinman Lodge, No. 107, I.O. of O ... - Page 65
1845 - 77 pages
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The Republic: A Monthly Magazine of American Literature ..., Volumes 3-4

Periodicals - 1852 - 794 pages
...adjourn ; 2d, To lay on the table ; 3d, The previous question; 4th, To postpone; 5th, To refer; 6th, To amend. And they shall have precedence in the order in which they are arranged, the first three of which shall be decided without debate. All Ordinances and Resolutions must be presented...
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The art of rowing for beginners

Art - 1860 - 72 pages
...on the table; 2nd, the previous question; 3rd, to postpone; 4th, to recommit ; 5th, to refer ; 6th, to amend ; and they shall have precedence in the order in which they are arranged, the first two of which shall be decided without debate. HULKS AND REnOLATIOS'S. 49 RULES AND REGULATIONS....
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Manual of Law and Forms: A Practical Hand-book of the Law and Business Forms ...

Henry Allyn Haigh - Commercial law - 1887 - 569 pages
...incidental questions. Subsidiary motions and their order of precedence among themselves are: i. To lie on the table; 2. The previous question ; 3. To postpone to a certain day; •).. To refer to a committee; 5. To amend; and 6. To postpone indefinitely. 14. Incidental...
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Safe Citizenship, Or, Canadian and American Citizenship: An Historical ...

James Frith Jeffers, James Lawrence Nichols - Canada - 1896 - 602 pages
...list, and a class more frequently used than any others. The subsidiary motions, are the following: 1. To lay on the table. 2. The previous question. 3. To postpone to a certain day. 4. To commit. 5. To amend. 6. To postpone indefinitely. These motions stand, with respect...
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Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assembly ... of the Legislature, Volume 20

Nevada. Legislature - 1901 - 1184 pages
...motion shall be received except the following, which shall have precedence in the following order: 1. To lay on the table. 2. The previous question. 3. To postpone to a day certain. 4. To commit. 5. To strike out the enacting clause. 6. To amend. 7. To postpone indefinitely....
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American Law of Assemblies Applicable to Lodges, Conventions and Public ...

Ed. A. Stevens - Parliamentary practice - 1901 - 458 pages
...crowd out one another— in the following order — the motion first named being of the highest rank: 1. To Lay on the Table. 2. The Previous Question. 3. To Postpone to a Day Certain. 4. To Commit or Re-Commit. 5. To Divide the Question. 6. To Amend an Amendment. 7. To...
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The Western Reserve of Ohio and Some of Its Pioneers, Places and ..., Volume 2

Martha Emily Parmelee Rose, Mrs. William G. Rose - Associations, institutions, etc - 1915 - 596 pages
...Question can be acted upon. They yield to Incidental and Privileged Questions. They are 1. — To Lie on the Table. 2. — The Previous Question. 3.— To Postpone to a Certain Day. 4. — To Commit or re-Commit. 5. — To Amend. 6. — To Postpone Indefinitely. UNDEBATAELE...
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Journal of the Assembly ... of the Legislature ...

Nevada. Legislature. Assembly - 1893 - 294 pages
...motions shall be received except the following, which shall have precedence in the following order: 1. To lay on the table. 2. The previous question. 3. To postpone to a day certain. 4. To commit. 5. To amend. 6. To postpone indefinitely. The first two shall be decided...
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