by General Henry M. Robert
1915 Version
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Order of Precedence of Motions. (OPM)
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Table of Rules Relating to Motions. (TRM)
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Preface. (PRE)
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Introduction. (INT)
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Parliamentary Law (PAR)
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Plan of the Work (WRK)
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Definitions (DEF)
- Part I.- Rules of Order.
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Art. I.- How Business is Conducted in Deliberative
Assemblies.
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1. Introduction of Business
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2. What Precedes Debate
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3. Obtaining the Floor
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4. Motions and Resolutions
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5. Seconding Motions
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6. Stating the Question
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7. Debate
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8. Secondary Motions
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9. Putting the Question and Announcing the Vote
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10. Proper Motions to Use to Accomplish Certain Objects
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Art. II.- General Classification of Motions.
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11. Main or Principal Motions
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12. Subsidiary Motions
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13. Incidental Motions
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14. Privileged Motions
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15. Some Main and Unclassified Motions
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Art. III.- Privileged Motions.
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16. Fix the Time to which the Assembly shall Adjourn
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17. Adjourn
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18. Take a Recess
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19. Questions of Privilege
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20. General and Special Orders and a Call for the Orders
of the Day
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Art. IV.- Incidental Motions.
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21. Questions of Order and Appeal
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22. Suspension of the Rules
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23. Objection to the Consideration of a Question
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24. Division of a Question, and Consideration by
Paragraph or Seriatim
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25. Division of the Assembly, and Motions relating to
Methods of Voting, or to Closing or Reopening the Polls
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26. Motions relating to Methods of Making, or to Closing
or to Reopening Nominations
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27. Requests growing out of Business Pending or that has
just been pending, as, a Parliamentary Inquiry, a Request
for Information, for Leave to Withdraw a Motion to Read
Papers, to be Excused from a Duty, or for any other
Privilege
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Art. V.- Subsidiary Motions.
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28. Lay on the Table
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29. The Previous Question
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30. Limit or Extend Limits of Debate
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31. Postpone Definitely, or to a Certain Time
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32. Commit or Refer, or Recommit
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33. Amend
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34. Postpone Indefinitely
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Art. VI.- Some Main and Unclassified Motions.
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35. Take from the Table
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36. Reconsider
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37. Rescind
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38. Renewal of a Motion
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39. Ratify
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40. Dilatory, Absurd, or Frivolous Motions
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41. Call of the House
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Art. VII.- Debate.
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42. Debate
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43. Decorum in Debate
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44. Closing and Preventing Debate
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45. Principles of Debate and Undebatable Motions
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Art. VIII.- Vote.
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46. Voting
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47. Votes that are Null and Void even if Unanimous
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48. Motions requiring more than a Majority Vote
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Art. IX.- Committees and Boards.
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49. Committees Classified
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50. Boards of Managers, etc., and Executive Committees
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51. Ex-Officio Members of Boards and Committees
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52. Committees, Special and Standing
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53. Reception of Reports
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54. Adoption or Acceptance of Reports
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55. Committee of the Whole
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56. As if in Committee of the Whole
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57. Informal Consideration
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Art. X.- The Officers and the Minutes.
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58. Chairman or President
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59. Secretary or Clerk
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60. The Minutes
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61. Executive Secretary
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62. Treasurer
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Art. XI.- Miscellaneous.
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63. Session
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64. Quorum
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65. Order of Business
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66. Nominations and Elections
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67. Constitutions, By-laws, Rules of Order, and Standing
Rules
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68. Amendments of Constitutions, By-laws, and Rules of
Order
- Part II.- Organization, Meetings, and Legal Rights of
Assemblies.
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Art. XII.- Organization and Meetings.
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69. An Occasional or Mass Meeting
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(a) Organization
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(b) Adoption of Resolutions
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(c) Committee to draft Resolutions
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(d) Semi-Permanent Mass Meeting
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70. A Permanent Society.
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(a) First Meeting
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(b) Second Meeting
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(c) Regular Meeting
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71. Meeting of a Convention.
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(a) An Organized Convention
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(b) A Convention not yet Organized
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Art. XIII.- Legal Rights of Assemblies and Trial of Their
Members.
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72. Right of an Assembly to Punish its Members
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73. Right of an Assembly to Eject any one from its Place
of Meeting
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74. Rights of Ecclesiastical Tribunals
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75. Trial of Members of Societies
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Plan for Study of Parliamentary Law. (PLN)
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Introduction
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Lesson Outlines (LES)
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Index (NDX)
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