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Standard code of parliamentary procedure /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, 1988.Edition: 3rd ed., new and revDescription: xxiv, 275 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0070623996
  • 9780070623996
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Standard code of parliamentary procedure.; Online version:: Standard code of parliamentary procedure.DDC classification:
  • 060.4/2 19
LOC classification:
  • JF515 .S88 1988
Other classification:
  • MF 5500
  • 3,6
Online resources:
Contents:
The Significance of Parliamentary Law -- Parliamentary Law Safeguards Rights -- What Is Parliamentary Law? -- What Organizations Must Observe Parliamentary Law? -- When Must Organizations Observe Parliamentary Law? -- Where Parliamentary Rules Are Found -- Requirements for a Parliamentary Authority -- Fundamental Principles of Parliamentary Law -- The Purpose of Parliamentary Law -- Equality of Rights -- Majority Decision -- Minority Rights -- The Right of Discussion -- The Right to Information -- Fairness and Good Faith -- Presentation of Motions -- Steps in Presenting a Motion -- Addressing the Presiding Officer -- Recognition by the Presiding Officer -- Proposal of a Motion by a Member -- Seconding a Motion -- Statement of a Motion by the Presiding Officer -- Example of the Presentation of a Motion -- Classification of Motions -- Classes of Motions -- Main Motions -- Subsidiary Motions -- Privileged Motions -- Incidental Motions -- Classification of Unlisted Motions -- Changes in Classification of Motions -- Precedence of Motions -- Order of Precedence -- Basic Rules of Precedence -- Example of Precedence -- Rules Governing Motions -- The Basic Rules of Motions -- What Is the Precedence of the Motion? -- Can the Motion Interrupt a Speaker? -- Does the Motion Require a Second? -- Is the Motion Debatable? -- Can the Motion Be Amended? -- What Vote Does the Motion Require? -- To What Other Motions Can the Motion Apply? -- What Other Motions Can Be Applied to the Motion? -- When Can a Motion Be Renewed?
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Vol info Status Date due Barcode
NF NF Chamberlin Free Public Library Nonfiction 060.42 STU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) JF515 Available 34562000040799

"Revision Committee, American Institute of Parliamentarians"--Half title page.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-256) and index.

The Significance of Parliamentary Law -- Parliamentary Law Safeguards Rights -- What Is Parliamentary Law? -- What Organizations Must Observe Parliamentary Law? -- When Must Organizations Observe Parliamentary Law? -- Where Parliamentary Rules Are Found -- Requirements for a Parliamentary Authority -- Fundamental Principles of Parliamentary Law -- The Purpose of Parliamentary Law -- Equality of Rights -- Majority Decision -- Minority Rights -- The Right of Discussion -- The Right to Information -- Fairness and Good Faith -- Presentation of Motions -- Steps in Presenting a Motion -- Addressing the Presiding Officer -- Recognition by the Presiding Officer -- Proposal of a Motion by a Member -- Seconding a Motion -- Statement of a Motion by the Presiding Officer -- Example of the Presentation of a Motion -- Classification of Motions -- Classes of Motions -- Main Motions -- Subsidiary Motions -- Privileged Motions -- Incidental Motions -- Classification of Unlisted Motions -- Changes in Classification of Motions -- Precedence of Motions -- Order of Precedence -- Basic Rules of Precedence -- Example of Precedence -- Rules Governing Motions -- The Basic Rules of Motions -- What Is the Precedence of the Motion? -- Can the Motion Interrupt a Speaker? -- Does the Motion Require a Second? -- Is the Motion Debatable? -- Can the Motion Be Amended? -- What Vote Does the Motion Require? -- To What Other Motions Can the Motion Apply? -- What Other Motions Can Be Applied to the Motion? -- When Can a Motion Be Renewed?

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