He shall preserve order and decorum ; may speak to points of order in preference to other members, rising from his seat for that purpose; and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the House by any two members — on which appeal no... Journal of the House of Representatives - Page 14by Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1836Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1874 - 564 pages
...may speak to points of order in preference to other members, rising from his seat for that purpose; and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the House by any two members — April 7, 1789; on which appeal no member shall speak more than once, unless... | |
| Parliamentary practice - 1875 - 458 pages
...chair, whether there be a quorum present or not. 8. The Speaker shall preserve order <>r<i*r in the and decorum, and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the house ; in explaining a point of order or practice, he shall state the ruie or authority applicable to the... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1875 - 634 pages
...themselves. (1) Chairman! s Duties — The chairman, on election, shall at once take the chair, and shall preserve order and decorum, and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the meeting. lie may give a casting vote, but no other. (2) Set-retarifs Duty. — -The secretary... | |
| Charles Bancroft - Constitutional history - 1875 - 744 pages
...may speak to points of order in preference to other members, rising from his seat for that purpose; and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the House by any two members — on which appeal no member shall speak more than once? unless by leave of the... | |
| Charles Bancroft - Constitutional history - 1879 - 762 pages
...may speak to points of order In preference to other members, rising from his seat for that purpose; and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the House by any two members — on which appeal no member shall speak more than once, unless by leave of the... | |
| Charles Bancroft - Constitutional history - 1879 - 764 pages
...may speak to points of order in preference to other members, rising from his seat for that purpose; and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the House by any two members — on which appeal no member shall speak more than once, unless by leave of the... | |
| California, California. Constitutional Convention - California - 1880 - 648 pages
...and may speak to points of order in preference to the members, rising from his seat for that purpose, and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the house by any two members." As 1 understand it, the rule in California never was that one member can appeal,... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly - Iowa - 1880 - 1280 pages
...speak to points of order in preference to other members, rising from his seat for that purpose; and he shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the House by any two members. 3. He shall rise to put a question, but may state it sitting. 4. Questions shall... | |
| California. Constitutional Convention - California - 1880 - 648 pages
...and may speak to points of order in preference to the members, rising from his seat for that purpose, and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the house by any two members.'1 As I understand it, the rule in California never was that one member can appeal,... | |
| Florida. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1885 - 634 pages
...may speak to points of order in preference to other members, rising from his seat for that purpose, and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the House, on which appeal no member shall speak more than once, unless by leave of the House. RULE 3. He shall... | |
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