An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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... motion has intervened . The mover of a defeated motion to adjourn the debate loses his right to speak in the debate itself , and is not permitted to move a similar motion subsequently . Conversely , a member who has already spoken in ...
... motion has intervened . The mover of a defeated motion to adjourn the debate loses his right to speak in the debate itself , and is not permitted to move a similar motion subsequently . Conversely , a member who has already spoken in ...
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... motion provided it does not entail legislation , does not anticipate an Order of the Day or a Notice of Motion , and does not concern the conduct of the Sovereign or other holders of high office . A dilatory adjournment motion can be ...
... motion provided it does not entail legislation , does not anticipate an Order of the Day or a Notice of Motion , and does not concern the conduct of the Sovereign or other holders of high office . A dilatory adjournment motion can be ...
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... motion is usually withdrawn by leave of the House . The adjournment motion may also be used by the Government to enable a minister to make a policy statement between two Orders of the Day or to enable an immediate debate to take place ...
... motion is usually withdrawn by leave of the House . The adjournment motion may also be used by the Government to enable a minister to make a policy statement between two Orders of the Day or to enable an immediate debate to take place ...
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