The Blue book of Parliamentary Law; Rules of Proceeding & Debate in Deliberative Assemblies

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Different Forms of Amendments.
— All amendments,- of which a proposition is susceptible, so far as form is concerned, may be effected in one of three ways, namely : either by inserting or adding certain words j or by striking out certain words ; or by striking out certain words and inserting or adding others.
These several forms of amendment are subject to certain general rules, which, being equally applicable to them all, require to be stated beforehand.
95. Numerical Sequence. — First Rule.
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...hen a proposition consists of several sections, paragraphs, or resolutions, the natural order of considering and amending it is to begin at the beginning, and to proceed through it in course by paragraphs ; and when a latter part has been amended, it is not in order to recur back and make any alteration or amendment of a former part.
96. Limitation of Amendment. — Second Rule. Every amendment which can be pro- 78 PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE.
posed, whether by striking oiit, or inserting, or striking out and inserting, is itself suscepti- ble of amendment ; but there can be no amend- ment of an amendment to an amendment; this would be such a piling of questions one upon another as would lead to great embarrass- ment ; and as the line must be drawn some- where, it has been fixed by usage after the amendment to the amendment.


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