Raise a question of privilege

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81Westminster system / Recorded vote / United States House of Representatives / Parliament of Singapore / Raise a question of privilege / United States Congress / United States Constitution / Point of order / Speaker of the House of Commons / Parliamentary procedure / Government / Parliament of the United Kingdom

Ch. 30 § 3 VOTING THE SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE: That would not eliminate the preamble.

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-30 08:12:03
82United States Senate / Parliament of the United Kingdom / Inquiry / Parliamentary inquiry / Politics / Raise a question of privilege / Parliament of Singapore / Speaker of the House of Commons / Quorum / Government / Parliamentary procedure / Westminster system

Ch. 31 § 13 DESCHLER-BROWN PRECEDENTS On Oct. 8, 1968, (11) the reading of the Journal was interrupted by

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-30 08:12:16
83Committee of the Whole / Michael Malley / Speaker of the House of Commons / Raise a question of privilege / Speaker / Politics / Law / Parliament of the United Kingdom / Parliament of Singapore / Westminster system / Government / 41st Canadian Parliament

45 Journals (Unrevised) Legislative Assembly

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Language: English - Date: 2007-03-04 11:18:13
84United Kingdom constitution / Politics / Parliament of Singapore / Speaker of the House of Commons / 41st Canadian Parliament / Royal Assent / Point of order / Speaker / Raise a question of privilege / Westminster system / Government / Parliament of the United Kingdom

[removed]Elizabeth II, [removed]December 20

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Language: English - Date: 2004-05-17 14:05:54
85Parliament of Singapore / Amend / Speaker of the House of Commons / 41st Canadian Parliament / Parliament of the United Kingdom / Westminster system / Raise a question of privilege

[removed]Elizabeth II, [removed]January 14

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Language: English - Date: 2004-05-17 14:09:18
86Politics / Parliament of Singapore / Parliamentary privilege / Raise a question of privilege / House of Commons of the United Kingdom / Speaker of the House of Commons / Contempt of Parliament / De Lille v Speaker of the National Assembly / Westminster system / Parliament of the United Kingdom / Government

21 Journals (Unrevised) Legislative Assembly

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Language: English - Date: 2006-12-21 12:59:45
87Politics / Hansard / Raise a question of privilege / House of Commons of the United Kingdom / Parliamentary privilege / Prima facie / Debate / Parliament of Singapore / 41st Canadian Parliament / Westminster system / Law / Government

HANSARD[removed]DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS Speaker: Honourable Charlie Parker

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Language: English - Date: 2013-01-24 15:10:41
88Raise a question of privilege / Parliament of the United Kingdom / Parliament of Singapore / Speaker of the House of Commons / Parliamentary privilege / Politics / Second / Westminster system / Parliamentary procedure / Government

[removed]Elizabeth II, [removed]May 16

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Language: English - Date: 2002-08-08 13:54:48
89Point of order / Table / Point of information / Reconsideration of a motion / Second / Commit / Parliament of Singapore / Main motion / Amend / Parliamentary procedure / Motions / Raise a question of privilege

Key Terms in Robertʼs Rules of Order The Basic Debate Process, Defined MOTION: the ‘unit of business’ debated by an assembly MAIN MOTIONS: must be seconded and are debatable, amendable, and reconsider-able. They ar

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Language: English - Date: 2012-09-24 10:03:08
90Reconsideration of a motion / Adjournment / Table / Raise a question of privilege / Main motion / Previous question / Reconsider and enter on the minutes / Appeal / Parliament of Singapore / Parliamentary procedure / Motions / Privileged motions

1 Introduction to Robert’s Rules of Order 1. Introduction of Business 1.1 All business should be brought before the assembly in the form of a motion.

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Language: English - Date: 2011-03-31 14:09:17
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