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deliberative process privilege

deliberative process privilege see privilege

Deliberative

by deliberation or by discussion and examination deliberating as a deliberative body

Senate

An assembly or council having the highest deliberative and legislative functions

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Voting

choice, formally mani-fested by a member of a legislative or deliberative body, or of a constituency or a body of qualified

Session

sitting together or meeting of a court, legislature or other deliberative body so that it can conduct business, Black's Law Dictionary,

Pairing-off

whereby two members of the House of Commons, or other deliberative assembly, of opposite opinions, agree to absent themselves from voting

Majority

anniversary of his birth. 2. The grater number. In a deliberative body, questions are ordinarily decided by a majority of those

Husting

show of hands was taken by the returning officer. A deliberative assembly, esp. one called by king or other loader, Black's

Diet

diet, an old German word, meaning a multitude, Junius]. I.--A deliberative assembly of princes or estates. II.--Food. The statute of Nottingham,

Cloture

Cloture. The procedure in deliberative assemblies whereby debate is closed. Introduced in the English Parliament

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