Debating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Actitation
Actitation, a debating of law suits
Controversy
Contention dispute debate discussion agitation of contrary opinions
Discept
To debate to discuss
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Peremptory
Precluding debate or expostulation not admitting of question or appeal positive absolute decisive conclusive final
Closure
place and move 'That the question be now put'. That question must be put forthwith, without amendment or debate, unless it appears to the chair that the motion is an abuse of the Rules of the House
Reading of a Bill
the first reading only short title is read by the clerk. During second reading there is a wide debate in general application and desirability of measure. Second reading normally takes place on the floor of the House
Adjourn
the motion, 'That this House do now adjourn'. The motion to adjourn the House provides an opportunity for debate and half-an-hour is allotted for such debate. The subjects debated are of a wide range. In the House
Statutum sessionum
statute-sessions), a meeting in every hundred of constables and householders, by custom, for the ordering of servants, and debating of differences between masters and servants, rating of wages, etc, 5 Eliz. c. 4.
Tedious Repetition
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, Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha, 10th
Unparliamentary expressions
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 words from the proceeding of the House, Rules of
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Debating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Actitation
Actitation, a debating of law suits
Controversy
Contention dispute debate discussion agitation of contrary opinions
Discept
To debate to discuss
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Peremptory
Precluding debate or expostulation not admitting of question or appeal positive absolute decisive conclusive final
Closure
place and move 'That the question be now put'. That question must be put forthwith, without amendment or debate, unless it appears to the chair that the motion is an abuse of the Rules of the House
Reading of a Bill
the first reading only short title is read by the clerk. During second reading there is a wide debate in general application and desirability of measure. Second reading normally takes place on the floor of the House
Adjourn
the motion, 'That this House do now adjourn'. The motion to adjourn the House provides an opportunity for debate and half-an-hour is allotted for such debate. The subjects debated are of a wide range. In the House
Statutum sessionum
statute-sessions), a meeting in every hundred of constables and householders, by custom, for the ordering of servants, and debating of differences between masters and servants, rating of wages, etc, 5 Eliz. c. 4.
Tedious Repetition
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, Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha, 10th
Unparliamentary expressions
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 words from the proceeding of the House, Rules of
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