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Rules of order   /rulz əv ˈɔrdər/   Listen
Rules of order

noun
1.
A body of rules followed by an assembly.  Synonyms: order, parliamentary law, parliamentary procedure.



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"Rules of order" Quotes from Famous Books



... great renown, and because he supposes that through his college associations his son may pave a path with gold into "society." Harvard, on her part, opens her doors upon the same conditions to rich and poor, and gives her instruction equally, and requires only obedience to her rules of order and discipline. If Sardanapalus fails in his examination he will be dropped, and that he is Sardanapalus will not save him. If his revels disturb the college peace, he will be warned and dismissed. All that can be asked of the college ...
— Ars Recte Vivende - Being Essays Contributed to "The Easy Chair" • George William Curtis



Words linked to "Rules of order" :   gag law, proposer, standing order, point of order, mover, previous question, parliamentary procedure, interpellation, closure, prescript, gag rule, rule, cloture, order, Robert's Rules of Order



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