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dropped orders

Dictionary of Parliamentary ProcedureDictionary of Parliamentary Procedure
An item which is under debate in the House when a motion is adopted to read the Orders of the Day or to proceed to another Order, is dropped from the Order Paper. Likewise, in Committee of the Whole, if a motion is adopted requesting that the Chairman leave the Chair, the item under debate is dropped from the Order Paper. Quorum count outs, and the adoption of motions to adjourn the House or the debate do not result in dropped orders with the exception of non-votable items of Private Members' Business.

 

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