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Ch14 Control and conduct of debate / CURTAILMENT OF SPEECHES AND DEBATE / Curtailment of speeches



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House of Representatives                                Ch 14                                                 p 512

 

Control and conduct of debate / CURTAILMENT OF SPEECHES AND DEBATE

 

Curtailment of speeches

A speech is terminated when a Member resumes his or her seat at the conclusion of his or her remarks, when the time allowed for a speech under the standing orders expires, or when the House agrees to the question ‘That the Member be no longer heard’. Speeches may also be terminated when the time allotted to a particular debate expires, when the House agrees to the question ‘That the question be now put’, or when the House agrees to a motion ‘That the business of the day be called on’ during discussion of a matter of public importance.