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point of order
point of ordern. pl. points of order A question as to whether the present proceedings are in order or allowed by the rules of parliamentary procedure.point of order n, pl points of order (Parliamentary Procedure) a question raised in a meeting or deliberative assembly by a member as to whether the rules governing procedures are being breachedpoint′ of or′der n. a question raised as to whether proceedings are in order, or in conformity with parliamentary law. [1745–55] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | point of order - a question as to whether the current proceedings are allowed by parliamentary procedureparliamentary law, parliamentary procedure, rules of order, order - a body of rules followed by an assembly | Translations
point of order
point of order a question raised in a meeting or deliberative assembly by a member as to whether the rules governing procedures are being breached See PO See POOpoint of order
Words related to point of ordernoun a question as to whether the current proceedings are allowed by parliamentary procedureRelated Words- parliamentary law
- parliamentary procedure
- rules of order
- order
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