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  1. 3. because he/she is disorderly or has violated a rule related to decorum of debate.
  2. 7. To read the minutes at a later time than indicated in the
  3. 10. To separate a motion so that different parts may be
  4. 12. TO ORDER. An announcement by the presiding officer to convene a meeting.
  5. 15. To set a motion aside temporarily for more urgent business
  6. 16. TO A CERTAIN TIME to defer action on a pending motion to a definite time
  7. 18. One who is selected as a contender for, or who seeks, an office.
  8. 21. Adopted, accepted.
  9. 23. To place business in the hands of a committee
  10. 25. To set aside a special or parliamentary rule
  11. 26. To secure a ruling of the group, not the presiding officer
  12. 28. To lengthen or shorten the debating time
  13. 29. There are five classes of motions: Main motions (original and
  14. 30. A MEMBER TO ORDER. An order from the presiding officer to a member to be
  15. 31. A reprimand or admonition; to find fault.
  16. 34. only be used when specified in the bylaws.
  17. 35. To provide a short break
  18. 36. A title used by some organizations to refer to the presiding officer. It
  19. 37. to end the meeting
  20. 38. To verify the accuracy of a vote
  21. 41. To introduce new business
  22. 42. To enforce the rules of the organization
  23. 43. subsidiary motions, privileged motions, incidental motions , and motions that
  24. 44. A meeting to decide action towards a motion or event.
  25. 45. A VOTE. Objecting to a vote when the member who voted does not have
  26. 46. To declare ineligible.
  27. 48. To avoid wasting time on an undesirable motion
  28. 50. The motion that calls for a rising vote. It may be made
  29. 51. a question again before the assembly. Subsidiary, privileged, and incidental motions
  30. 52. on another motion..
  31. 53. A legal document which includes the name, object, and other required
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  1. 1. The chair should always refer to herself or himself as "the Chair," not as "I."
  2. 2. the time the negative vote has been cast and until the presiding officer states the
  3. 4. The members of an organization who signed the permanent record of
  4. 5. Same as CHAIRMAN. Also refers to the station from which the presiding officer
  5. 6. To remove a motion from consideration by voting to adopt, reject, postpone,
  6. 8. To obtain information about parliamentary law or rules
  7. 9. To reject or kill a motion without bringing it to a vote
  8. 11. To modify the wording of a pending motion before action is taken
  9. 13. MEETING. A special meeting.
  10. 14. A member who makes a record of what is done at a meeting; see Cloture. A motion used by the United States Senate to close debate.
  11. 17. To withdraw a motion before it is voted on
  12. 19. To permit urgent requests related to rights and privileges of members
  13. 20. To obtain information about business at hand
  14. 22. To close debate, to prevent and amendment, and proceed to vote.
  15. 23. A generic title that refers to either a man or woman. The presiding officer who
  16. 24. or to table it.
  17. 27. individually.
  18. 32. To divide a question into two stand alone motions
  19. 33. The action taken on a motion.
  20. 39. a meeting; the CHAIR.
  21. 40. of a society.
  22. 47. also called SECONDARY MOTIONS.
  23. 49. right to vote.