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 Robert's Rules of Order Revised - Order of Precedence of Motions ORDER OF PRECEDENCE
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 amend something already adopted. See notes 2, 5, and 6, above. ADDITIONAL RULES Incidental Motions . Motions that are incidental
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 Incidental Motions 14 . Privileged Motions 15 . Some Main and Unclassified Motions Art. III. - Privileged Motions. 16 . Fix the
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 be classified as follows: Main or Principal Motions .................... 11 Subsidiary Motions ........................... 12 Incidental Motions ........................... 13 Privileged Motions ........................... 14 11. A
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 Incidental Motions 14 . Privileged Motions 15 . Some Main and Unclassified Motions Art. III. - Privileged Motions. 16 . Fix the
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 Incidental Motions 14 . Privileged Motions 15 . Some Main and Unclassified Motions Art. III. - Privileged Motions. 16 . Fix the
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 Robert's Rules of Order Revised - V Art. V. Subsidiary Motions. See 12 for a list
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 Introduction of Business 2 . What Precedes Debate 3 . Obtaining the floor 4 . Motions and Resolutions
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 Robert's Rules of Order Revised - IV Art. IV. Incidental Motions. See 13 for a list
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 Rules of Order - VI Art. VI. Some Main and Unclassified Motions. See 15 for a
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 Robert's Rules of Order Revised - III Art. III. Privileged Motions. See 14 for a list
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 vote; to protect the assembly from annoyance from evidently frivolous or dilatory motions by refusing to
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 the question, nor does he leave the chair to speak or make motions, nor are motions seconded
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 Vote. 46 . Voting 47 . Votes that are Null and Void even if Unanimous 48 . Motions requiring more than a
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 postponed to the next regular meeting, if desired. Under Renewal of Motions [ 38 ] is explained what
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 is pleased with the uniformity, novelty, and simplicity of their motions. Under the influence
 