... made, in the house, that the member be not heard during the remainder of the debate, or during the sitting of the committee, such motion, after the member complained of has been heard in explanation, shall be put without further debate. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Page 25by Great Britain. Parliament - 1877Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1878 - 650 pages
...order, shall be pronounced by Mr. Speaker, or by the Chairman of Committees, as the case may be, to be disregarding the authority of the chair, the debate...House, no member have power to move more than once dining the debate on the same question either that the Chairman do report progress or that the Chairman... | |
| 1877 - 334 pages
...order, shall be pronounced by Mr. Speaker, or by the Chairman of Committees, as the case may be, to be disregarding the authority of the chair, the debate...explanation, shall be put without further debate." A few amendments were summarily disposed of ; and this first Resolution was adopted by 282 votes against... | |
| Peter William Clayden - 1880 - 566 pages
...authority of th« Chair, the Debate shall be at once suspended ; and on a Motion being 110 CH. XIII. made, in the House, that the Member be not heard during...have power to move more than once, during the Debate oa the same Question, either that the Chairman do report Progress, or that the Chairman do leave the... | |
| sir Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland (13th bart.) - 1882 - 308 pages
...twice declared out of order by the Speaker, or by the Chairman of Committees, a motion may be made that the member be not heard during the remainder of the debate, and after the member complained of has been heard in (a) Treaty of San Stephana.— The chief provisions... | |
| Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland, Sir Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland, Cyril Ransome - 1882 - 312 pages
...twice declared out of order by the Speaker, or by the Chairman of Committees, a motion may be made that the member be not heard during the remainder of the debate, and after the member complained of has been heard in 219 1876. (a) Treaty of San Step\ano.— The chief... | |
| Edwin Gordon Blackmore - 1882 - 252 pages
...to be disregarding the authority of the Chair. The debate is suspended, and a motion is made — " That the member be not heard during the remainder of the debate." Cf. The Eastern Question. Observations. Motion made, and question proposed — " That Mr. Whalley be... | |
| Bart Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland, Cyril Ransome - 1883 - 80 pages
...twice declared out of order by the Speaker, or by the Chairman of Committees, a motion may be made that the member be not heard during the remainder of the debate, and after the member complained of has teen heard in 219 (a) Treaty of San Stephana.— The chief provisions... | |
| Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland - 1888 - 356 pages
...twice declared out of order by the Speaker, or by the Chairman of Committees, a motion may be made that the member be not heard during the remainder of the debate, and after the member complained of has been heard in 219 1877. fi'OXF-IGN AND COLONIAL. V i.\ «•.... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1892 - 658 pages
...been twice declared out of order by the Speaker or by the Chairman of Committees, a motion may be made that the member be not heard during the remainder of the debate, and after the member complained of has been heard in explanation, it be put to the vote without further... | |
| Francis Culling Carr-Gomm - 1901 - 370 pages
...effect that, when a member has been twice declared out of order by the Speaker, a motion may be made that the member be not heard during the remainder of the debate, and that it be put to the vote without further debate, after hearing the member's explanation. Parliament... | |
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