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 AmendedS.E. Dawson, 1901 - 345 pages |
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... Speaker , if he be familiar with both languages ; if not , the Speaker shall read the motion in one language and direct the Clerk at the table to read it in the other , before debate . - B . 369 , 265. M. 296 . Motions with- drawn . 34 ...
... Speaker , if he be familiar with both languages ; if not , the Speaker shall read the motion in one language and direct the Clerk at the table to read it in the other , before debate . - B . 369 , 265. M. 296 . Motions with- drawn . 34 ...
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... Speaker is of opinion mentary that a motion offered to the House is con- trary to the rules and privileges of Parlia ment , he shall apprise the House thereof immediately , before putting the question thereon , and quote the rule or ...
... Speaker is of opinion mentary that a motion offered to the House is con- trary to the rules and privileges of Parlia ment , he shall apprise the House thereof immediately , before putting the question thereon , and quote the rule or ...
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... Speaker , for the observance of the rules , orders and prac- tice of Parliament and rules prescribed by the Speaker , and also for the payment of all fees and charges ; and he shall not act as parliamentary agent until he shall have ...
... Speaker , for the observance of the rules , orders and prac- tice of Parliament and rules prescribed by the Speaker , and also for the payment of all fees and charges ; and he shall not act as parliamentary agent until he shall have ...
Page 58
... Speaker , or who shall wilfully mis- conduct himself in prosecuting any pro- ceeding before Parliament , shall be liable to an absolute or temporary prohibition to practise as a parliamentary agent , at the pleasure of the Speaker ...
... Speaker , or who shall wilfully mis- conduct himself in prosecuting any pro- ceeding before Parliament , shall be liable to an absolute or temporary prohibition to practise as a parliamentary agent , at the pleasure of the Speaker ...
Page 62
... Speaker , during their attendance , and a reasonable allowance for travelling ex- penses , upon any certificate or order of the Chairman of the Committee before which such witnesses have been summoned ; but no witness shall be so paid ...
... Speaker , during their attendance , and a reasonable allowance for travelling ex- penses , upon any certificate or order of the Chairman of the Committee before which such witnesses have been summoned ; but no witness shall be so paid ...
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