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Robert's Rules of Order Revised

by General Henry M. Robert

1915 Version, Public Domain

Table of Contents

Order of Precedence of Motions. (OPM) Table of Rules Relating to Motions. (TRM) Preface. (PRE) Introduction. (INT) Parliamentary Law (PAR) Plan of the Work (WRK) Definitions (DEF) Part I.- Rules of Order. Art. I.- How Business is Conducted in Deliberative Assemblies. 1. Introduction of Business 2. What Precedes Debate 3. Obtaining the Floor 4. Motions and Resolutions 5. Seconding Motions 6. Stating the Question 7. Debate 8. Secondary Motions 9. Putting the Question and Announcing the Vote 10. Proper Motions to Use to Accomplish Certain Objects Art. II.- General Classification of Motions. 11. Main or Principal Motions 12. Subsidiary Motions 13. Incidental Motions 14. Privileged Motions 15. Some Main and Unclassified Motions Art. III.- Privileged Motions. 16. Fix the Time to which the Assembly shall Adjourn 17. Adjourn 18. Take a Recess 19. Questions of Privilege 20. General and Special Orders and a Call for the Orders of the Day Art. IV.- Incidental Motions. 21. Questions of Order and Appeal 22. Suspension of the Rules 23. Objection to the Consideration of a Question 24. Division of a Question, and Consideration by Paragraph or Seriatim 25. Division of the Assembly, and Motions relating to Methods of Voting, or to Closing or Reopening the Polls 26. Motions relating to Methods of Making, or to Closing or to Reopening Nominations 27. Requests growing out of Business Pending or that has just been pending, as, a Parliamentary Inquiry, a Request for Information, for Leave to Withdraw a Motion to Read Papers, to be Excused from a Duty, or for any other Privilege Art. V.- Subsidiary Motions. 28. Lay on the Table 29. The Previous Question 30. Limit or Extend Limits of Debate 31. Postpone Definitely, or to a Certain Time 32. Commit or Refer, or Recommit 33. Amend 34. Postpone Indefinitely Art. VI.- Some Main and Unclassified Motions. 35. Take from the Table 36. Reconsider 37. Rescind 38. Renewal of a Motion 39. Ratify 40. Dilatory, Absurd, or Frivolous Motions 41. Call of the House Art. VII.- Debate. 42. Debate 43. Decorum in Debate 44. Closing and Preventing Debate 45. Principles of Debate and Undebatable Motions Art. VIII.- Vote. 46. Voting 47. Votes that are Null and Void even if Unanimous 48. Motions requiring more than a Majority Vote Art. IX.- Committees and Boards. 49. Committees Classified 50. Boards of Managers, etc., and Executive Committees 51. Ex-Officio Members of Boards and Committees 52. Committees, Special and Standing 53. Reception of Reports 54. Adoption or Acceptance of Reports 55. Committee of the Whole 56. As if in Committee of the Whole 57. Informal Consideration Art. X.- The Officers and the Minutes. 58. Chairman or President 59. Secretary or Clerk 60. The Minutes 61. Executive Secretary 62. Treasurer Art. XI.- Miscellaneous. 63. Session 64. Quorum 65. Order of Business 66. Nominations and Elections 67. Constitutions, By-laws, Rules of Order, and Standing Rules 68. Amendments of Constitutions, By-laws, and Rules of Order Part II.- Organization, Meetings, and Legal Rights of Assemblies. Art. XII.- Organization and Meetings. 69. An Occasional or Mass Meeting (a) Organization (b) Adoption of Resolutions (c) Committee to draft Resolutions (d) Semi-Permanent Mass Meeting 70. A Permanent Society. (a) First Meeting (b) Second Meeting (c) Regular Meeting 71. Meeting of a Convention. (a) An Organized Convention (b) A Convention not yet Organized Art. XIII.- Legal Rights of Assemblies and Trial of Their Members. 72. Right of an Assembly to Punish its Members 73. Right of an Assembly to Eject any one from its Place of Meeting 74. Rights of Ecclesiastical Tribunals 75. Trial of Members of Societies Plan for Study of Parliamentary Law. (PLN) Introduction Lesson Outlines (LES) Index (NDX)

[ Editor's Note : The copyright on the original 1915 version has expired. However, the modifications and enhancements to this work are Copyright © 1996 Constitution Society. Permission is hereby granted to any person to copy and use this material on a non-profit basis with attribution, and in particular, with the retention of links to the site of the Constitution Society or its successors on the World Wide Web. One of the modifications made to the original document is the substitution for page numbers of section and paragraph numbers, using the format mm:nn , where mm is the section number and nn the paragraph number. Footnotes have been numbered and moved to the end of sections. The Order of Precedence of Motions and the Table of Rules Relating to Motions have also been reformatted and revised to adapt them to the needs of an online document.]

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