VII, except when the doors shall be closed for deliberation, and in that case no member shall speak more than once on one question, and for not more than ten minutes on an interlocutory question, and for not more than fifteen minutes on the final question... Journal - Página 11por South Carolina. General Assembly. Senate - 1870Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Indiana. General Assembly. Senate - 1927 - 1216 páginas
...case no member shall speak more than once on one question, and for not more than ten minutes upon an interlocutory question, and for not more than fifteen...adjourn may be decided without the yeas and nays. 20. Witnesses shall be sworn in the following form, namely: You, , do solemnly swear (or affirm, as... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1973 - 744 páginas
...case no member shall speak more than once on one question, and for not more than ten minutes on an interlocutory question, and for not more than fifteen...but a motion to adjourn may be decided without the yens and nays, unless they be demanded by one-fifth of the members present. The fifteen minutes herein... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration - 1975 - 254 páginas
...case no member shall speak more than once on one question, and for not more than ten minutes on an interlocutory question, and for not more than fifteen...they be demanded by one-fifth of the members present The fifteen minutes herein allowed shall be for the whole deliberation on the final question, and not... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Rules and Administration - 1975 - 268 páginas
...case no member shall speak more than once on one question, and for not more than ten minutes on an interlocutory question, and for not more than fifteen...they be demanded by one-fifth of the members present. The fifteen minutes herein allowed shall be for the whole deliberation on the final question, and not... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1911 - 624 páginas
...case no member shall speak more than once on one question, and for not more than ten minutes on an interlocutory question, and for not more than fifteen...final question, unless by consent of the Senate, to lie had without debate ; but a motion to adjourn may be decided without the yeas and nays, unless they... | |
| 1997 - 1198 páginas
...not more than ten minutes on an interlocutory question, and 182 RULES FOR IMPEACHMENT TRIALS 1125.11 for not more than fifteen minutes on the final question,...they be demanded by one-fifth of the members present. The fifteen minutes herein allowed shall be for the whole deliberation on the final question, and not... | |
| 1999 - 48 páginas
...case no Member shall speak more than once on one question, and for not more than ten minutes on an interlocutory question, and for not more than fifteen...they be demanded by one-fifth of the Members present. The fifteen minutes herein allowed shall be for the whole deliberation on the final question, and not... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1999 - 756 páginas
...case no member shsll ipeak more than once on one question, and for not more than ten minutes on an interlocutory question, and for not more than fifteen...minutes on the final question, unless by consent of the Sensle. lo be had without debate; but a motion lo adjourn may be decided without the yeas and nays,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 2000 - 1220 páginas
...case no member shall speak more than once on one question, and for not more than ten minutes on an interlocutory question, and for not more than fifteen...they be demanded by one-fifth of the members present. The fifteen minutes herein allowed shall be for the whole deliberation on the final question, and not... | |
| 1938 - 764 páginas
...case no member shall speak more than once on one question, and for not more than ten minutes on an interlocutory question, and for not more than fifteen...they be demanded by one-fifth of the members present. The fifteen minutes herein allowed shall be for the whole deliberation on the final question, and not... | |
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