Reconsideration of a Motion
Motion (parliamentary procedure), Robert's Rules of Order, Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure
978-613-9-26969-3
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60
2013-01-12
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In parliamentary law, reconsideration of a motion (or reconsideration of a question) takes places upon a motion to bring back for further consideration a matter previously decided. The motion originated in the United States. Under Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR), the motion to reconsider must be made within a limited time after the action on the original motion: usually at the same meeting or, in the case of a multi-day session or convention, on the next day within the session or convention in which business is conducted. Until the motion to reconsider is disposed of or lapses, the effect of the original vote is suspended, and no action may be taken to implement it.
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