The Woman's Manual of Parliamentary Law: With Practical Illustrations ...

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The Woman's Manual of Parliamentary Law: With Practical Illustrations ...
Harriette Robinson 1850 Shattuck
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It is made, stated, put, withdrawn, debated, and reconsidered in the same way as the simple one. A motion, however, may be altered, enlarged, or changed into an entirely different one, and the process of altering the form and sense of a motion is called '' amendment '^ The legitimate use of amendment, as its name implies, is '^to make better '^ the matter under consideration; 127 Digitized by VnOOQ IC 128 AMENDMENT but, since minds differ as to what is better, the real practice of amending is t...o alter in any way, even if thereby the purpose of the measure or the intent of the mover is contradicted.* 88. Amendments Must be Germane. Ther^ is one restriction upon amendment. Any proposed change must be "germane," or relevant, to the original measure. No matter how hostile it may be ; if it is germane, it is permissible. But if it is on a different subject^ it is ruled out of order, either by the chair or by a point of order, as "not germane.'' An amendment also must not be "obviously trivial," or foolish.

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