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_aSturgis, Alice. _911426 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aStandard code of parliamentary procedure / |
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_aNew York : _bMcGraw-Hill, _c1988. |
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_axxiv, 275 pages ; _c22 cm |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 255-256) and index. | ||
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_tThe Significance of Parliamentary Law -- _tParliamentary Law Safeguards Rights -- _tWhat Is Parliamentary Law? -- _tWhat Organizations Must Observe Parliamentary Law? -- _tWhen Must Organizations Observe Parliamentary Law? -- _tWhere Parliamentary Rules Are Found -- _tRequirements for a Parliamentary Authority -- _tFundamental Principles of Parliamentary Law -- _tThe Purpose of Parliamentary Law -- _tEquality of Rights -- _tMajority Decision -- _tMinority Rights -- _tThe Right of Discussion -- _tThe Right to Information -- _tFairness and Good Faith -- _tPresentation of Motions -- _tSteps in Presenting a Motion -- _tAddressing the Presiding Officer -- _tRecognition by the Presiding Officer -- _tProposal of a Motion by a Member -- _tSeconding a Motion -- _tStatement of a Motion by the Presiding Officer -- _tExample of the Presentation of a Motion -- _tClassification of Motions -- _tClasses of Motions -- _tMain Motions -- _tSubsidiary Motions -- _tPrivileged Motions -- _tIncidental Motions -- _tClassification of Unlisted Motions -- _tChanges in Classification of Motions -- _tPrecedence of Motions -- _tOrder of Precedence -- _tBasic Rules of Precedence -- _tExample of Precedence -- _tRules Governing Motions -- _tThe Basic Rules of Motions -- _tWhat Is the Precedence of the Motion? -- _tCan the Motion Interrupt a Speaker? -- _tDoes the Motion Require a Second? -- _tIs the Motion Debatable? -- _tCan the Motion Be Amended? -- _tWhat Vote Does the Motion Require? -- _tTo What Other Motions Can the Motion Apply? -- _tWhat Other Motions Can Be Applied to the Motion? -- _tWhen Can a Motion Be Renewed? |
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_aParliamentary practice. _95451 |
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_aPARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE. _2unbist _95451 |
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_aRULES OF PROCEDURE. _2unbist _911427 |
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_aUNITED STATES. _2unbist _94800 |
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_aAmerican Institute of Parliamentarians. _bRevision Committee. _911428 |
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_iOnline version: _aSturgis, Alice. _tStandard code of parliamentary procedure. _b3rd ed., new and rev. _dNew York : McGraw-Hill, 1988 _w(OCoLC)569056935 |
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_iOnline version: _aSturgis, Alice. _tStandard code of parliamentary procedure. _b3rd ed., new and rev. _dNew York : McGraw-Hill, 1988 _w(OCoLC)609337509 |
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_3Table of contents _uhttp://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9780070623996.pdf |
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