Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule XX

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1Quorum / Division of the assembly / United States House of Representatives / Roll call / Voice vote / United States Congress / United States v. Ballin / Standing Rules of the United States Senate /  Rule XII / Parliamentary procedure / Government / Recorded vote

RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES § 1010–§ 1012 Rule XX, clause 1 The motion to reconsider may not be applied to the vote whereby the House

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 12:56:56
2United States Senate / Call of the house / House of Commons of the United Kingdom / Parliament of Singapore / Standing Rules of the United States Senate / United States v. Ballin / Parliamentary procedure / Government / Quorum

JEFFERSON’S MANUAL § 311–§ 312 immediately to establish a quorum, although the Speaker has the authority under clause 7 of rule XX to recognize for a call of the House at any time. The question of a quorum is not c

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Language: English - Date: 2012-02-01 08:34:55
3United States Senate / Call of the house / House of Commons of the United Kingdom / Parliament of Singapore / Standing Rules of the United States Senate / United States v. Ballin / Parliamentary procedure / Government / Quorum

JEFFERSON’S MANUAL § 311–§ 312 immediately to establish a quorum, although the Speaker has the authority under clause 7 of rule XX to recognize for a call of the House at any time. The question of a quorum is not c

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Language: English - Date: 2012-02-01 08:35:04
4Government / United States Senate / Law / Appeal / Point of order / Quorum / Dilatory motions and tactics / Standing Rules of the United States Senate /  Rule XIX / Standing Rules of the United States Senate /  Rule XX / Parliamentary procedure / Standing Rules of the United States Senate / Principles

APPEALS Any ruling by the Chair in response to a point of order made by a Senator is subject to an appeal. If no appeal is taken, the ruling of the Chair stands as the judgment of the Senate and becomes a precedent for t

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Language: English - Date: 2012-12-27 08:26:49
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