Mr. Speaker or the Chairman, after having called the attention of the House, or of the committee, to the conduct of a member, who persists in irrelevance, or tedious repetition either of his own arguments, or of the arguments used by other members in... The Quarterly Review - Page 534edited by - 1890Full view - About this book
 | 1896 - 436 pages
...attention of the House or of ihe Committee to the conduct of a Member who persists in irrelevance чг tedious repetition either of his own arguments or of the arguments used by other Members in debate, may direct him to discontinue his speech. See also Naming a Member. CONFERE NCE.— This ii я method... | |
 | 1902 - 412 pages
...the Chairman, after having called the attention of the House or of the Committee to the conduct of a Member who persists in irrelevance or tedious repetition either of his own argumente or of the arguments used by other Members in debate, may direct him to discontinue his speech.... | |
 | Josef Redlich - Parliamentary practice - 1903 - 352 pages
...repeated cries of " Order ! order ! " to call upon the Speaker to rebuke the offender. 2. When a member persists in irrelevance or tedious repetition either...arguments, or of the arguments used by other members, and will not accede to the request of the Chair to cease from such action, the Speaker (or Chairman),... | |
 | 1904 - 412 pages
...Committee to the conduct of a Member who persists in ¡irrelevance or tedious repetition •-itlier of his own arguments or of the arguments used by other Members in debate, may direct him to discontinue his speech. See also Naming a Member. «'ONFERENCE.— This is a met... | |
 | Josef Redlich - Parliamentary practice - 1905 - 920 pages
...the chairman, after having called the attention of the house, or of the committee, to the conduct of a member, who persists in irrelevance, or tedious...of the arguments used by other members in debate, may direct him to discontinue his speech. 30.— Mr. Speaker or the chairman shall order member* whose... | |
 | Josef Redlich - Parliamentary practice - 1905 - 912 pages
...the chairman, after having called the attention of the house, or of the committee, to the conduct of a member, who persists in irrelevance, or tedious repetition either of his own arguments, 814 Anhang. or of the arguments used by other members in debate, may direct him to discontinue his... | |
 | Thomas Erskine May - 1906 - 1068 pages
...or of °. r re P ct 'the committee, to the conduct of a member, who persists in irrelevance, tlon ' or tedious repetition either of his own arguments,...of the arguments used by other members in debate, may direct him to discontinue his speech. Note.— Tlte words printed in erased type mere struck out... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Parliamentary practice - 1908 - 434 pages
...persists in irrelevance, or in tedious rcpeGENERAL RULES OF PROCEDURE — CHAP. VIII. continued. tition either of his own arguments, or of the arguments used by other members in debate, may direct him to discontinue his speech. See S. 0. 19, 47 (6); May, 316. 159. If the Speaker, or the... | |
 | Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - Canada - 1910 - 944 pages
...the chairman, after having called the attention of the House, or of the committee, to the conduct of a member who persists in irrelevance, or tedious repetition...of the arguments used by other members in debate, may direct him to discontinue his speech. Sir WILFRID LAURIER. That is the English rule copied word... | |
 | Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - Canada - 1913 - 1202 pages
...attention of the House or of the committee, the member who persists in irrelevant or tedious repeating of his own arguments or of the arguments used by other members, may ask him to discontinue his speech. Mr. McKENZIE: I am quite aware of that rule. The letter was... | |
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