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RULES OF ORDER.
[§ 10

of this very privilege they are undebatable [§ 35], excepting when relating to the rights of the assembly or its members, as otherwise they could be made use of so as to seriously interrupt business. They are as follows (being arranged in their order of precedence among themselves):


To Fix the Time to which the Assembly Shall Adjourn See § 10
Adjourn See § 11
Questions relating to the Rights and Privileges of the Assembly or any of its Members See § 12
Call for the Orders of the Day See § 13


Art. III. Motions and their Order of Precedence.[1]

[§§ 10–27.]

Privileged Motions.

[§§ 10–13; see § 9.]

10. To fix the time to which the Assembly shall Adjourn. This motion


  1. For a list of all the ordinary motions, arranged in their order of precedence, see the Table of Rules, page 10. All the Privileged and Subsidiary ones in this Article are so arranged.