... of these purposes shall have precedence in the order herein named. A motion to adjourn and a motion to lay on the table shall always be in order, and shall be decided without debate. Rules of the Senate - Page 8de Oregon. Legislative Assembly. Senate - 1927Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Henry G. Wheeler - 1848 - 692 pages
...question ordered, no motion could intervene between that and the taking of the main question, except a motion to adjourn and a motion to lay on the table. " Mr. Triplett said he would make thus specific motion to the House : that the gentleman from Ohio... | |
| 1868 - 846 pages
...divide it ; and motions for cither of these purposes shall have precedence in the order herein named. A motion to adjourn, and a motion to lay on the table shall always be in order, and shall be decided without debate. IX. A question being decided shall not be reconsidered at the... | |
| Episcopal Church. Diocese of Michigan - 1873 - 1028 pages
...divide it ; and motions for either of these purposes shall have precedence in the order herein named. A motion to adjourn and a motion to lay on the table shall be always in order, and shall be decided without debate. IX. A question being decided shall not be... | |
| 1873 - 1004 pages
...of 18 THIRTY-NINTH ANNUAL CONVENTION these purposes shall have precedence in the order herein named. A motion to adjourn and a motion to lay on the table shall be always in order, and shall be decided without debate. IX. A question being decided shall not be... | |
| 1907 - 968 pages
...to divide it; and motions for any of these purposes shall have precedence in the order herein named. A motion to adjourn and a motion to lay on the table shall always be in order, and shall be decided without debate. 5th. A question being decided, it shall not be reconsidered at... | |
| Arizona. Legislative Assembly - 1885 - 980 pages
...times for the consideration of business, the largest sum and the longest time shall be put first. VII. A motion to adjourn and a motion to lay on the table shall be always in order, except when a motion for the previous question is pending, at which time neither... | |
| Episcopal Church. Diocese of Western Michigan - 1895 - 956 pages
...to divide it; and motions for any of these purposes shall have precedence in the order herein named. A motion to adjourn and a motion to lay on the table shall be always in order, and shall be decided without debate. 5th. A question being decided, it shall not... | |
| Arizona. Constitutional Convention - 1910 - 466 pages
...consideration of business, the smallest sum or percentage and the longest time shall be preferred. Rule 25. A motion 'to adjourn and a motion to lay on the table shall be always in order, except when a motion for the previous question is pending, at which time neither... | |
| Indiana. Division of Accounting and Statistics - 1918 - 900 pages
...subject not germane to that under consideration shall be admitted under color of an amendment. 57. A motion to adjourn, and a motion to lay on the table, shall always be in order, and shall be decided without debate. A motion to fix a time to which the House shall adjourn is always... | |
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