. Twelve easy lessons in parliamentary law, based on Parliamentary rules made easy. 30 TENTH RESCIND, RENEW, RECONSIDER. (Page 54.) Fourth class of motions. To Rescind is a Main Question, subject toevery rule of a Main Question. Use it the sameway. Study it on page 54. There is no such motion as Renew. StudyRenewal on pages 54-55- Reconsider. (Pages 55-62.) All motions canbe reconsidered except four. They are the redstar motions. (Page 20.) Reconsider the vote. This removes it, andthe question is then brought before the houseagain by being stated (exactly as it was beforethe vote was
. Twelve easy lessons in parliamentary law, based on Parliamentary rules made easy. 30 TENTH RESCIND, RENEW, RECONSIDER. (Page 54.) Fourth class of motions. To Rescind is a Main Question, subject toevery rule of a Main Question. Use it the sameway. Study it on page 54. There is no such motion as Renew. StudyRenewal on pages 54-55- Reconsider. (Pages 55-62.) All motions canbe reconsidered except four. They are the redstar motions. (Page 20.) Reconsider the vote. This removes it, andthe question is then brought before the houseagain by being stated (exactly as it was beforethe vote was taken, which vote has now beendisposed of by the reconsideration). Call for re-marks, and then vote on it again. It may becarried or lost. 3X EI/EVBNTH I^ESSON, BLACKBOARD FOR ELEVENTH LESSON. COMMITTEEa 1 Committee of the Whole. 2 Standing Committees. 3 Special 32 BI/BVBNTH I^BSSON. COMMITTEES. (Page 65.) Study the different kinds of committees. Study Committee of the Whole. Let this begiven out as one lesson and then quiz on it andpractice it. This makes a fine drill, and putsmembers in the chair. A preamble and what to do with it makesan interesting lesson. (Page 78.) Constitution and By-Laws. The differencebetween them, and what each should and shouldnot contain, will make one whole lesson. (Pages79-82.) An organization that wishes to be incorpor-ated should put in its Constitution only thosethings it will never change, as it can not amendor change it after it has been incorporated. TheBy-Laws are not considered in incorporation ifthere is a Constitution. Therefore anything whichyou may wish to change or amend in the futureshould be placed in the By-Laws. (Page 90.) Standing Rules may be suspended by a two-thirds vote or rescinded by a majority Rules are the only ones to which themotion to suspend the rules ever applies. Nev
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