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The 1990, ninth edition, of Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised is the only currently authoritative volume to contain the complete Robert's Rules of Order subject matter. It has been totally reset and redesigned for easier use. This ninth edition supersedes all previous editions and automatically becomes the parliamentary authority in organizations whose bylaws prescribe Robert's Rules of Order. This edition has been updated to address common inquiries, and it incorporates new rules, interpretations, and procedures made necessary by the evolution of parliamentary procedure. Among the more im...
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- ROBERT’S Rules of Order Revised FOR DELIBERATIVE ASSEMBLIES
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- ORDER OF PRECEDENCE OF MOTIONS.
- TABLE OF RULES RELATING TO MOTIONS Answering 300 Questions in Parliamentary Practice
- NOTES TO TABLE
- ADDITIONAL RULES
- EXPLANATION OF THE TABLE OF RULES RELATING TO MOTIONS.
- PREFACE.
- INTRODUCTION.
- PARLIAMENTARY LAW.
- PLAN OF THE WORK.
- DEFINITIONS.
- TO THE READER.
- PART I. RULES OF ORDER
- Art. I. How Business Is Conducted in Deliberative Assemblies.
- Art. II. General Classification of Motions.
- Art. III. Privileged Motions.
- Art. IV. Incidental Motions.
- Art. V. Subsidiary Motions.
- Art. VI. Some Main and Unclassified Motions.
- Art. VII. Debate.
- Art. VIII. Vote.
- Art. IX. Committees and Boards.
- Art. X. The Officers and the Minutes.
- Art. XI. Miscellaneous.
- PART II. Organization, Meetings, and Legal Rights of Assemblies.
- Art. XII. Organization and Meetings.
- Art. XIII. Legal Rights of Assemblies and Trial of Their Members.
- PLAN FOR STUDY OF PARLIAMENTARY LAW
- INTRODUCTION.
- LESSON OUTLINES
- I. Organizing and Conducting Business in Mass Meetings and Permanent Societies.
- II. Debate, Stating and Putting Questions, and What Motions to Use to Accomplish Certain Objects.
- III. How to Find if a Motion is in Order, if it can be Debated, Amended, or Reconsidered, and if it Requires a Second, or a ⅔ Vote, etc.
- IV. Definitions, and How to Find Rulings in the Manual.
- V. Amendments.
- VI. Classification of Motions and Most of the Privileged Ones.
- VII. Orders of the Day, and Definite and Indefinite Postponement.
- VIII. Laying Aside a Question Temporarily, Resuming its Consideration, and Closing and Limiting Debate.
- IX. The Motion to Commit, and Committees.
- X. Committees (Concluded).
- XI. Reconsidering and Rescinding a Vote.
- XII. Some Miscellaneous and Incidental Motions.
- XIII. Incidental Motions (Concluded).
- XIV. Debate.
- XV. Voting.
- XVI. The Officers and the Minutes.
- XVII. Nominations and Elections, and Miscellaneous.
- XVIII. Rules of an Assembly and their Amendments.
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