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... referred to the decision of their President , without debate and without ap- peal , all questions of order arising either under their own rules , or , where they have provided none . This places under the discretion of the President a ...
... referred to the decision of their President , without debate and without ap- peal , all questions of order arising either under their own rules , or , where they have provided none . This places under the discretion of the President a ...
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... referred him to a due course . - Lex . Parl . 63 . Privilege is in the power of the House , and is a restraint to the proceeding of inferior courts ; but not of the House itself . - 2 Nalson , 450-2 Grey , 399 , For whatever is spoken ...
... referred him to a due course . - Lex . Parl . 63 . Privilege is in the power of the House , and is a restraint to the proceeding of inferior courts ; but not of the House itself . - 2 Nalson , 450-2 Grey , 399 , For whatever is spoken ...
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... referred to a committee of the whole House - 6 - Grey , 311 , where general principles are digested in the form of resolutions , which are debated and amended till they get into a shape which meets the approbation of a majority . These ...
... referred to a committee of the whole House - 6 - Grey , 311 , where general principles are digested in the form of resolutions , which are debated and amended till they get into a shape which meets the approbation of a majority . These ...
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... referred to them , a member moves that the committee may rise , and the chairman report their proceedings to the House ; which being resolved , the chairman rises , the Speaker resumes the chair , the chairman in- forms him that the ...
... referred to them , a member moves that the committee may rise , and the chairman report their proceedings to the House ; which being resolved , the chairman rises , the Speaker resumes the chair , the chairman in- forms him that the ...
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... in the following order : 1. Bills ready for a second reading are read , that they may be referred to committees , and so be put under way . But if , on their being read , no motion ARRANGEMENT OF BUSINESS . 43 61 Bills, Reading, 61.
... in the following order : 1. Bills ready for a second reading are read , that they may be referred to committees , and so be put under way . But if , on their being read , no motion ARRANGEMENT OF BUSINESS . 43 61 Bills, Reading, 61.
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Sida 153 - RECONSIDERATION. [When a question has been once made and carried in the affirmative or negative, It shall be in order for any member of the majority to move for the reconsideration thereof...
Sida 168 - When any member is about to speak in debate, or deliver any matter to the House, he shall rise from his seat, and respectfully address himself to " Mr. Speaker," and shall confine himself to the question under debate, and avoid personality.
Sida 34 - Sergeant-at-Arms, or any other person or persons by them authorized, for any or all absent members, as the majority of such members present shall agree, at the expense of such absent members, respectively, unless such excuse for non-attendance shall be made as the Senate, when a quorum is convened, shall judge sufficient : and in that case the expense shall be paid out of the contingent fund. And this rule shall apply as well to the first convention of the Senate, at the legal time of meeting, as...
Sida 154 - EVERY bill shall receive three readings previous to its being passed ; and the President shall give notice at each, whether it be the first, second, or third ; which readings shall be on three different days, unless the Senate unanimously direct otherwise...
Sida 58 - Petitions, memorials, and other papers, addressed to the House, shall be presented by the Speaker, or by a member in his place...
Sida 136 - This must begin a new session; for even if the last adjournment was to this day, the act of adjournment is merged in. the higher authority of the Constitution, and the meeting will be under that, and not under their adjournment. So far we have fixed landmarks for determining sessions. In other cases it is declared by the joint vote authorizing the President of the Senate and...
Sida 22 - Nor is the law so strict in point of time as to require the party to set out immediately on his return, but allows him time to settle his private affairs, and to prepare for his journey; and does not even scan his road very nicely, nor forfeit his protection for a little deviation from that which is most direct; some necessity perhaps constraining him to it. 2 Stra , 986, 987.
Sida 185 - The first reading of a bill shall be for information, and, if opposition be made to it, the question shall be, " Shall this bill be rejected ?" If no opposition be made, or if the question to reject be negatived, the bill shall go to its second reading without a question.
Sida 81 - ... vice. The order is a repeal of the general rule as to this special case. When any member moves, therefore, for the order of the day to be read, no further debate is permitted on the question which was before the House ; for if the debate might proceed, it might continue through the day and defeat the order.
Sida 114 - It is true also when the question is put in the usual way, if the negative has also been put; but if it has not, the member entering, or any other member, may speak, and even propose amendments, by which the debate may be opened again, and the question be greatly deferred.