Debatefully - Law Dictionary Search Results
Controversy
Contention dispute debate discussion agitation of contrary opinions
Discept
To debate to discuss
Peremptory
Precluding debate or expostulation not admitting of question or appeal positive absolute decisive conclusive final
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Actitation
Actitation, a debating of law suits
Closure
Closure. See CLOTURE. Means the permanent closing down of a place of employment or part thereof. [The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (14 of 1947), s. 2 (cc)] Closure, in the House of Commons a member may...
Reading of a Bill
Reading of a Bill, in House of Commons, the three stages through which a Bill passes, are: First Reading, Second Reading and Third Reading. During the first reading only short title is read by the clerk....
Adjourn
Adjourn, to recess or postpone, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 42. Adjourn applies to the action of a deliberative body etc. in bringing a sitting to a close, with the intention of resuming on the...
Rules of procedure
Rules of procedure, in British Parliament, the greater part of the rules are unwritten, to be collected from the journals or reports of debates, or to be ascertained from personal experience; the written part constitutes a...
Unparliamentary expressions
Unparliamentary expressions, are defamatory, in-decent or undignified, amount to unparliamentary expressions, if the Speaker is of the opinion that such words have been used in the debate, he may, in his, discretion, order expunction of such...
Tedious Repetition
Tedious Repetition, in Lok Sabha, the Speaker after having called the attention of the House to the conduct of a member who persists in irrelevance or in tedious repetition either of his own arguments or of...
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Debatefully - Law Dictionary Search Results
Controversy
Contention dispute debate discussion agitation of contrary opinions
Discept
To debate to discuss
Peremptory
Precluding debate or expostulation not admitting of question or appeal positive absolute decisive conclusive final
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Actitation
Actitation, a debating of law suits
Closure
Closure. See CLOTURE. Means the permanent closing down of a place of employment or part thereof. [The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (14 of 1947), s. 2 (cc)] Closure, in the House of Commons a member may...
Reading of a Bill
Reading of a Bill, in House of Commons, the three stages through which a Bill passes, are: First Reading, Second Reading and Third Reading. During the first reading only short title is read by the clerk....
Adjourn
Adjourn, to recess or postpone, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 42. Adjourn applies to the action of a deliberative body etc. in bringing a sitting to a close, with the intention of resuming on the...
Rules of procedure
Rules of procedure, in British Parliament, the greater part of the rules are unwritten, to be collected from the journals or reports of debates, or to be ascertained from personal experience; the written part constitutes a...
Unparliamentary expressions
Unparliamentary expressions, are defamatory, in-decent or undignified, amount to unparliamentary expressions, if the Speaker is of the opinion that such words have been used in the debate, he may, in his, discretion, order expunction of such...
Tedious Repetition
Tedious Repetition, in Lok Sabha, the Speaker after having called the attention of the House to the conduct of a member who persists in irrelevance or in tedious repetition either of his own arguments or of...
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