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rules of order ThesaurusNoun | 1. | rules of order - a body of rules followed by an assemblyparliamentary law, parliamentary procedure, orderprescript, rule - prescribed guide for conduct or actioninterpellation - (parliament) a parliamentary procedure of demanding that a government official explain some act or policystanding order - a rule of order permanently in forcecloture, gag law, gag rule, closure - a rule for limiting or ending debate in a deliberative bodypoint of order - a question as to whether the current proceedings are allowed by parliamentary procedureprevious question - a motion calling for an immediate vote on the main question under discussion by a deliberative assemblymover, proposer - (parliamentary procedure) someone who makes a formal motion | Translations
rules of order
rules of order: see parliamentary lawparliamentary law, rules under which deliberative bodies conduct their proceedings. In English-speaking countries these are based on the practice of the British Parliament, chiefly in the House of Commons. ..... Click the link for more information. .LegalSeeParliamentAcronymsSeerub one outrules of order Related to rules of order: Robert's Rules of Order Newly RevisedSynonyms for rules of ordernoun a body of rules followed by an assemblySynonyms- parliamentary law
- parliamentary procedure
- order
Related Words- prescript
- rule
- interpellation
- standing order
- cloture
- gag law
- gag rule
- closure
- point of order
- previous question
- mover
- proposer
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