Rules, Orders, and Forms of Proceeding of the House of Commons of Canada: Adopted by the House, in the First Session of the First Parliament, and Subsequently AmendedI.B. Taylor, 1873 - 144 pages |
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... Votes , Mr. Speaker gives a Cast- when to ing Voice , and any reasons stated by him are entered in the Journal . ( See Imperial Act , 30 Victoria , c . 3 , s . 49. ) vote . II . - RULES OF DEBATE . 10. Every Member desiring to speak is ...
... Votes , Mr. Speaker gives a Cast- when to ing Voice , and any reasons stated by him are entered in the Journal . ( See Imperial Act , 30 Victoria , c . 3 , s . 49. ) vote . II . - RULES OF DEBATE . 10. Every Member desiring to speak is ...
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... vote be rescinded . 14. Any Member may require the Ques- tion under discussion to be read at time any of the Debate ... vote 16. No Member is entitled to vote upon if person- ally inter any question in which he has a direct pecu- niary ...
... vote be rescinded . 14. Any Member may require the Ques- tion under discussion to be read at time any of the Debate ... vote 16. No Member is entitled to vote upon if person- ally inter any question in which he has a direct pecu- niary ...
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... Votes and Proceedings of that day . 32. A Motion may be made by unani- mous consent of The House , without previous notice . 33. All Motions shall be in writing , and seconded , before being debated or put from the Chair . When a Motion ...
... Votes and Proceedings of that day . 32. A Motion may be made by unani- mous consent of The House , without previous notice . 33. All Motions shall be in writing , and seconded , before being debated or put from the Chair . When a Motion ...
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... Votes of each day , a Notice of meetings of any of the Standing Committees charged with the consideration of Private ... Voting in Commit- tees . Extraordi- nary pro- Bills . PRIVATE BILLS . 21.
... Votes of each day , a Notice of meetings of any of the Standing Committees charged with the consideration of Private ... Voting in Commit- tees . Extraordi- nary pro- Bills . PRIVATE BILLS . 21.
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... Voting in Commit- tees . Extraordi- nary pro- Bills . or may send such consent in writing , proof of which may be ... vote . ; 64. It is the duty of the Select Committee visions in to which any Private Bill may be referred by The ...
... Voting in Commit- tees . Extraordi- nary pro- Bills . or may send such consent in writing , proof of which may be ... vote . ; 64. It is the duty of the Select Committee visions in to which any Private Bill may be referred by The ...
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