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The call of a meeting is a
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demand by the presiding officer for the meeting to begin
Written notice of the time and place of the meeting which is sent to all members in advance.
verbal notice of the time and place of the meeting at least one year prior to the date of the meeting.
notice of a special meeting
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An assembly is a
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special meeting of the members of an organization
series of meetings
session of an executive board of a larger organization
body of people who come together as a group
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The call of a meeting is a
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An assembly is a
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An assembly of delegates normally chosen for one session is called a
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A corporate charter should be drafted by
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The term rules of order refers to the
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special rules of order
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the minimum affirmative vote to adopt a standing rule at any business meeting is a
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the president or chief officer of an organized society who normally presides at its meeting is addressed as
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When a member "has the floor", this means that
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Main motions should start with the words
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The formal Parliamentary procedure name given to any form of discussion of the merits of a motion is called
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calling a meeting to order is
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After a main motion has been made, another member, without obtaining the floor and who wishes the motion to be considered, says
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Which one of the following statements is true?
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How long can a member speak each time on a pending motion unless permission is given by the assembly or it is outlined differently in the bylaws
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A debatable motion is placed on the floor and is opened for debate after the
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A chairman may take an affirmative vote by saying
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The term unanimous consent is also called
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What would you do as a chairman of an assembly of about one hundred members if you couldn't determine the result of an uncounted rising vote.
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If a member wishes a voice vote to be retaken as a rising vote, he/she may call out, without obtaining the floor
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one feature of main motions is that they
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which motion below is the highest ranking priviledged motion?
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One characteristic of subsidary motions is that they are
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motions that do not relate to the pending business but are so important that they may interrupt anything else are called
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a subsidiary motion to lay on the table takes precedence over
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Which one of the following motions is an incidental motion
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The term meeting means
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A society's meeting was held on September 21st cannot complete all its business. A member makes a motion to adjourn until October 21, and its adopted. the new meeting date would be considered an
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How many standard characteristics are used to describe motions
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Which of the following statements is false regarding the motion to Postpone to a Certain Time?