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LESSON OUTLINES
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XIII.

Incidental Motions (Concluded).

Objection to the Consideration of a Question, pp. 87-89.

Division of a Question, pp. 89-92.

Consideration by Paragraph or Seriatim, pp. 92-95.

Division of the Assembly and Other Motions relating to Voting and the Polls, pp. 95, 96.

Motions relating to Methods of Making and to Closing and to Reopening Nominations, pp. 96, 97.

Parliamentary Inquiry, pp. 98. 99.

Request for Information, pp. 99, 100.

To Withdraw or Modify a Motion, pp. 100. 101.

To Read Papers, pp. 101, 102.

To be Excused from a Duty. pp. 102-104.

Request for any other Privilege, p. 104.

XIV.

Debate.

Debate, pp. 39 and 178-18Q.

Decorum in Debate, pp. 180-182.

Closing and Preventing Debate, pp. 182-184.

Principles of Debate, pp. 184-187.

Motions that Open the Main Question to Debate, p. 187.

Undebatable Motions, p. 187.

XV.

Voting.

Voting, pp. 188-201.

Announcing the Vote, pp. 190, 191.

Voting by Ballot, pp. 193-196.

Voting by Yeas and Nays. pp. 197, 198.

General Consent, pp. 198, 199.

Voting by Mail. pp. 199, 200.

Voting by Proxy, pp. 200. 201.

Votes that are Null and Void even if Unanimous. pp. 201, 202.

Motions requiring More than a Majority Vote. pp. 202-206.