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PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE

(2) Do not Require to be Seconded.

Call to Order.

Call for the Orders of the Day.

Call for Division of the Assembly.

Call for Division of the Question.

Call up Motion to Reconsider.

Filling Blanks.

Leave to Withdraw or Modify a Motion.

Nominations.

Objection to Consideration of a Question.

Parliamentary, or any other, Inquiry.

Request of any Kind.

Raise a Question of Order.

Raise a Question of Privilege.

(3) Cannot be Debated.

Adjourn, Fix the Time to which to Adjourn, and Take a Recess—whenever these motions are privileged. [See note page 166.]

Appeal, if undebatable question is pending, or if it relates to indecorum, or to transgression of the rules of speaking, or to priority of business.

Amend and Reconsider an Undebatable Motion.

Call to Order, and Questions of Order.

Call for Orders of the Day.

Call for Division of the Assembly.

Call for Division of the Question.

Call up Motion to Reconsider.

Close or Limit or Extend Limits of Debate.

Close or Open Nominations.

Close or Open the Polls.

Dispense with Reading the Minutes.

Fix the Time to which to Adjourn (when privileged, see note page 166.)