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Chapter Conducting 7
Questions 61-70
Question | Answer |
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Must one receive recognition to make a parliamentary inquiry? | Recognition is not necessary to make a parliamentary inquiry |
Can a parliamentary inquiry interrupt a speaker? | A parliamentary inquiry may interrupt a speaker. |
What is the purpose of th emotion "withdraw or modify a motion?" | The purpose of the motion "withdraw or modify a motion" is to permit the modification of withdrawal of a motion from consideration by the chapter. |
Is the motion withdraw or modify a motion debatable and amendable? | The motion withdraw of modify a motion is undebatable and unamendable. |
If the proposer of a motion modifies it in any way, may the seconder withdraw their second? | If the proposer of a motion modifies it in any way, the seconder may withdraw his/her second. |
What vote is necessary to permit one to withdraw a motion? | Before the motion is stated by the chair, the proposer may withdraw the motion without anyone's consent. NO vote is required. After the motion is stated by the chair, it belongs to the assembly and must receive a majority vote to be withdrawn. |
May a motion be withdrawn after voting has commenced? | A motion cannot be withdrawn after voting has commenced. |
What is the purpose of the motion to adjourn? | The purpose of the motion to adjourn is to terminate the meeting. |
When may a motion to adjourn be offered? | A motion to adjourn, when unqualified, may be offered at any time other than when the chapter is voting or verifying a vote, unless the vote is by ballot. A motion to adjourn, when qualified, may be offered only when no other motion is before the chapter. |
Is the motion to adjourn debatable and amendable? | The motion to adjourn, when unqualified, is undebatable and unamendable. |