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RULE XVI.
While the Speaker is putting any question or addressing
the House none shall walk out or across the House, nor in
such case or while a member is speaking, shall hold private
discourse, so as to interrupt debate.
RULE XVII.
When a motion is made and seconded it shall be stated by
the Speaker ; or, being in writing, it shall be handed to the
Chair and read aloud by the Clerk before debate ; and every
motion shall be reduced to writing if the Speaker or niiy
member require it.
RULE XVIII.
When a motion is made and seconded, or when a question
is under debate, the matter shall receive a determination by
the question; and no motion shall be received but a motion—
1. To adjourn.
2. To take a recess.
3. To lay on the table.
4. For the previous question.
5. To postpone to a day certain.
6. To commit.
7. To amend.
8. To postpone indefinitely.
Which several motions shall have precedence in the order
in which they are arranged. A motion to strike out the
enacting words of a bill shall have precedence of a motion to
amend; and, if carried, shall bo equivalent to its rejection;
and when a question is postponed indefinitely, the same shall
not be acted on again during the session.
RULE XIX.
There shall be a motion for the previous question, which
being ordered by a majority of the members present, shall
preclude all further debate and bring the House to a direct
vote upon the immediate question or questions on which it
has been asked and ordered. It may be asked and ordered
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