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Ch9 Motions / MOTIONS RELATING TO THE STANDING ORDERS / Motion to suspend standing or sessional orders / By leave of the House



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House of Representatives                                Ch 9                                                 p 331

 

Motions / MOTIONS RELATING TO THE STANDING ORDERS / Motion to suspend standing or sessional orders

 

By leave of the House

A motion to suspend standing orders may also be moved following the granting of leave by the House. The granting of leave obviates the need for notice and can be taken to mean that the object of the motion—that is, the suspension of standing orders—meets with the unanimous consent of the House, and hence the motion is unlikely to be opposed. This does not imply that once standing orders have been suspended to move a motion without notice or bring on an item of business, that the motion or item of business will not be opposed or challenged in the House. When leave is granted the motion to suspend standing orders may be carried by a simple majority of those voting, but when leave has been given a division is not normally called for. 1



H.R. Deb. (2.8.05) 471.