 | Oregon. Legislative Assembly. House of Representatives - 1927 - 186 pages
...attendance of absent members, make an order for their fine and censure, and may adjourn. VOTING Rule 57. No member shall vote on any question in the event of which he is immediately and particularly interested, or in any case when he is not within the bar of the House... | |
 | Oregon. Legislative Assembly - 1927 - 704 pages
...attendance of absent members, make an order for their fine and censure. and may adjourn. VOTING Rule 57. No member shall vote on any question In the event of which lie Is immediately and particularly interested, or in any case when he Is not within the bar of the... | |
 | California. Legislature. Assembly - 890 pages
...visit or remain by the Clerk's table, while the ayes and nays are calling, or ballots are counting. 21. No member shall vote on any question in the event of which he is immediately or particularly interested, or in any case when he was not within the bar of the House... | |
 | Texas - 2004 - 3278 pages
...private (828) discourse, nor, whilst a member is speaking, shall pass between him and the chair. 19th. No member shall vote on any question in the event of which he is immediately and particularly interested, or in any case where he was not present when the question... | |
 | 1868 - 566 pages
...between him and the chair; nor shall any member leave his seat while the yeas and nays are calling. 17. No member shall vote on any question in the event...where he was not present when the question was put; nor sit upon any committee when he is directly interested in the question under consideration. In case... | |
 | Lewis Deschler - 1977 - 556 pages
...laid on the table. § 3. Duty To Vote In the First Congress, a rule was adopted which specified that "no Member shall vote on any question in the event of which he is immediately and particularly interested; or in any case where he was not present when the question... | |
 | Luther Stearns Cushing - 1856 - 1100 pages
...expressed by a rule in affirmance of the common parliamentary law, and another rule providing " that no member shall vote on any question in the event of which he is immediately and particularly interested," and sometimes it is added, "distinct from the public interest."... | |
 | Virginia - 1852 - 754 pages
...none shall entertain private discourse, read, stand up, walk into, out of, or across the house. 7. No member shall vote on any question in the event of which he is immediately and personally interested, nor in any other case where he was not present when the question... | |
 | Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates - 1835 - 316 pages
...none shall entertain private discourse, read, stand up, walk into, out of, or across the house. 7. No member shall vote on any question, in the event of which he is immediately and personally interested ; nor in any other case where he was not present when the question... | |
 | United States. Congress. House - 812 pages
...House, or in taking the yeas and nays, the names of the members shall be called alphabetically. 124. No member shall vote on any question in the event of which he is immediately and particularly interested, or in any case where he was not within the bar of the House... | |
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