It reminds me of common rules of order, except untested by the courts and not covering the many, many permutations of motions that can arise.
I'd just be inclined to use Robert's Rules or a local equivalent. Meeting procedure works very well, when you use it correctly and consistently.
It reminds me of common rules of order, except untested by the courts and not covering the many, many permutations of motions that can arise.
I'd just be inclined to use Robert's Rules or a local equivalent. Meeting procedure works very well, when you use it correctly and consistently.