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  2. Adjournment - Wikipedia

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    A motion to adjourn is a privileged motion, unless it is qualified in any way (such as "adjourn at 10 p.m."), the time for adjourning is already established, or unless adjournment would dissolve the assembly (in these cases, it is a main motion). [2] The privileged motion to adjourn is used to end the meeting immediately without debate.

  3. Adjournment debate - Wikipedia

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    The half-hour adjournment is an opportunity for a backbench Member of Parliament to raise a subject of their choosing, of which advance notice has been given, with the appropriate government minister. [1] Normally, only the member raising the debate and the minister who is replying speak in the half-hour adjournment. [1]

  4. Motion (parliamentary procedure) - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure omits Fix the time to which to adjourn, instead providing that the motion to adjourn may be amended with regard to the time to which to adjourn. This book also omits Call for orders of the day, on the grounds that any member may raise a point of order if the scheduled order of business is not being ...

  5. List of motions - Wikipedia

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    Fix the time to which to adjourn; Adjourn; Recess; Raise a question of privilege; Call for the orders of the day; TSC. Adjourn; Recess; Raise a question of privilege; Demeter. Fix the day to which to adjourn; Adjourn; Recess; Raise a question of privilege; Call for the orders of the day

  6. Raise a question of privilege - Wikipedia

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    For example, it may be difficult to hear the speaker. In this case, a question of privilege could be raised to close the doors and windows. A question of privilege can only be interrupted by the motions to take a recess, adjourn, or fix the time to which to adjourn, or any incidental motions that must be disposed of at that time. [3]

  7. Debate (parliamentary procedure) - Wikipedia

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    For example, if each speaker is given three minutes, and a speaker reaches their maximum, they may use this motion to request an additional 30 seconds to finish their remarks. Because this motion by definition limits or changes the limits of the freedom of the body, it requires a vote of two-thirds to pass.

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  9. Legislative session - Wikipedia

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    In some countries, a session of the legislature is brought to an end by an official act of prorogation, in others by a motion to adjourn sine die. In either event, the close of a session generally brings an end to all unpassed bills in the legislature, which would have to be introduced anew to continue debate in the following session.