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  • 81Suspend the rules — NOTOC A motion to suspend the rules, in parliamentary procedure, is used to allow a deliberative assembly to do something that it could not normally do without violating special rules of order, rules contained in the parliamentary authority, the… …

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  • 82Raise a question of privilege — In parliamentary procedure, a motion to raise a question of privilege is a privileged motion that permits a request related to the rights and privileges of the assembly or any of its members to be brought up.[1] Explanation and Use Raise a… …

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  • 83Division of a question — A motion for division of a question, in parliamentary procedure, is used to split a motion into a set of motions. Explanation and Use Division of a question (RONR) Class Incidental motion In order when another has the floor? No Requires second?… …

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  • 84Motions relating to methods of voting and the polls — Class Incidental In order when another has the floor? No Requires second? Yes Debatable? No May be reconsidered? To close polls, no; to reopen polls, negative vote only; all others, yes Amendable? Yes …

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  • 85Discharge a committee — The motion to discharge a committee is used to take a matter out of a committee s hands before the committee has made a final report on it. Explanation and Use Discharge a committee (RONR) Class Motion that brings a question again before the… …

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  • 86Challenge-dechallenge-rechallenge — (CDR) is a medical testing protocol in which a medicine or drug is administered, withdrawn, then re administered, while being monitored for adverse effects at each stage. The protocol is used when statistical testing is inappropriate due to an… …

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  • 87Request to read papers — The motion to request to read papers is used to allow a member of a deliberative assembly to read from a paper, book, manuscript, newspaper, or other document as part of his speech.Explanation and Useinfobox motion name = Grant permission to read …

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  • 88Parliamentary inquiry — A parliamentary inquiry is a question directed to the presiding officer of a deliberative assembly to obtain information on a matter of parliamentary law or the rules of the organization bearing on the business at hand. The primary purpose is to… …

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  • 89Consideration by paragraph or seriatim — Consider by paragraph or seriatim Class Incidental motion In order when another has the floor? No Requires second? Yes Debatable? No May be reconsidered? No Amendable? Yes Vote required …

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  • 90Request for permission to withdraw or modify a motion — infobox motion name = Request for permission to withdraw or modify a motion class = I inorder = If not granted by unanimous consent, can be moved by person requesting permission, or by another while the former has the floor seconded = Yes, if… …

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