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| Thomas Erskine May - Great Britain - 1917 - 960 pages
...committee, to vanco or the conduct of a member, who persists in irrelevance, or tedious repetition cither ' of his own arguments, or of the arguments used by other members in debate, may direct him to discontinue his speech. 20. — [28th February, 1888.] (1.) Mr. Speaker or the chairman... | |
| Sudhansu Mohan Bose - Constitutional law - 1921 - 536 pages
...after having called the attenirreievance or re- tion of the Chamber to the conduct irrelevance or in tedious repetition either of his own arguments or of the arguments used by other members in debate, may direct him to discontinue his speech. 17. (1) The President shall preserve order and Power to order... | |
| India. Legislature. Legislative Assembly - 1921 - 128 pages
...attenQuorum. Decision oa of the Chamber to the conduct of a member who persists in irrelevance or in tedious repetition either of his own arguments or of the arguments used by other members in debate, may direct him to discontinue his speech. 17. (1) The President shall preserve order andp°werto •L... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - Parliamentary practice - 1924 - 1042 pages
...or of the vance or committee, to the conduct of a member, who persists in irrelevance, or tedious re repetition either of his own arguments, or of the arguments used by other members in debate, may direct him to discontinue his speech. APPENDIX. orderly conduct. Power of Speaker to adjourn house... | |
| Transvaal (South Africa). Legislative Assembly - Parliamentary practice - 1907 - 502 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. 54. Geen lid kan over eenige kwestie :spreken, nadat dezelve... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - Canada - 1910 - 740 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. 7. The following new Rule to be added after Rule 78: —... | |
| Charles Roger Dod, Robert Phipps Dod - 1924 - 502 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. See also Naming a Member. CONFERENCE.— This is a method... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1900 - 730 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. See also the following Standing Orders relating to Closure... | |
| 1914 - 480 pages
...Committee to the conduct of a Member who persists in Irrelevance or tedious repetition either of hia own arguments or of the arguments used by other Members in debate, may direct him to discontinue his speech. See also Naming a Member. CONFERENCE. — This is a method... | |
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