Debates and Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of the State of California, Convened at the City of Sacramento, Saturday, September 28, 1878, Volume 1 |
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... motion or resolution may be withdrawn . Rule 29. - A motion may be withdrawn , by leave of the Convention , at any time before amendment or decision . Motions to adjourn . Rule 30. - A motion to adjourn shall always be in order . The ...
... motion or resolution may be withdrawn . Rule 29. - A motion may be withdrawn , by leave of the Convention , at any time before amendment or decision . Motions to adjourn . Rule 30. - A motion to adjourn shall always be in order . The ...
Page 67
... motion . The motion will then be put , and if a majority vote for the call of the house , it is ordered . The rule that the gentleman announced was more strict even than ours . There a certain number had to move before a call could be ...
... motion . The motion will then be put , and if a majority vote for the call of the house , it is ordered . The rule that the gentleman announced was more strict even than ours . There a certain number had to move before a call could be ...
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... motion to reconsider the vote on the adoption , and I moved to indefinitely postpone the motion , and it was indefinitely postponed . I submit that that was a determination of the whole ques- tion , and that motion cannot now be renewed ...
... motion to reconsider the vote on the adoption , and I moved to indefinitely postpone the motion , and it was indefinitely postponed . I submit that that was a determination of the whole ques- tion , and that motion cannot now be renewed ...
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