Template:Parliamentary Procedure
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Parliamentary Procedure
Major concepts
Deliberative assembly
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Motions
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Main motion
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Quorum
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Session
Subsidiary motions
Postpone indefinitely
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Amend
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Commit
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Postpone to a certain time
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Limit or extend limits of debate
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Previous question
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Lay on the table
Privileged motions
Call for the orders of the day
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Raise a question of privilege
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Recess
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Adjourn
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Fix the time to which to adjourn
Incidental motions
Point of order
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Appeal
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Suspend the rules
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Objection to the consideration of a question
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Division of a question
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Consideration by paragraph or seriatim
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Division of the assembly
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Motions relating to methods of voting and the polls
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Motions relating to nominations
Incidental motions
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Requests and inquiries
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Parliamentary inquiry
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Point of information
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Request for permission to withdraw or modify a motion
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Request to read papers
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Request to be excused from a duty
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Request for any other privilege
Motions that bring a question
again before the assembly
Take from the table
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Rescind, repeal, annul or amend something previously adopted
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Discharge a committee
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Reconsider
Legislative procedure
Call of the house
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Hoist
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Pass on
Disciplinary procedures
Censure
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Declare the chair vacant
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Impeach
Parliamentary authorities
Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR)
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The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure (TSC)
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Demeter's Manual
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Riddick's Rules of Procedure
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Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure
Other concepts
Committee
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Committee of the whole
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Dilatory motions and tactics
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Minutes
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Second
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History of parliamentary procedure
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Principles of parliamentary procedure
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