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Entries 10711 to 10720 of 17848.
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8 May 2013 in Senate:
Hon. Senators will recall that this will be the second time in a row you are putting the request, because we adjourned yesterday you did it and as we have started today, you have just done it. The question the Chair was grappling with is how many times will a Member be able to use this particular provision.
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8 May 2013 in Senate:
There you are relevant.
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8 May 2013 in Senate:
When you read that particular provision carefully, Standing Order No.51(3)--- You can even start with the entire Standing Order No.51(1):- “(1) When a Motion has been moved and if necessary seconded, the Speaker shall--- It is an imposition on the Speaker. “---shall propose the question thereon in the same terms as the Motion, and debate may then take place upon that question. To propose the question is an obligation on the Speaker; it is a duty. But for the Senators to debate the Motion is optional; it is “may.” Then it goes ahead and says:- (2) At the conclusion of ...
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8 May 2013 in Senate:
This afternoon?
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8 May 2013 in Senate:
It is still a different time.
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8 May 2013 in Senate:
Order, Sen. Wetangula! While I agree that I do not have to rule on every matter, neither does that confer to you the reason to give the same ruling.
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8 May 2013 in Senate:
“---in which case the Speaker shall thereupon nominate a time at which the question shall be put.”
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8 May 2013 in Senate:
I am on my feet! The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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8 May 2013 in Senate:
Immediately we begin! What is it, Sen. Wetangula?
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8 May 2013 in Senate:
Sen. Wetangula, while you can determine it did not say the number of times, it did not just say to one other time. But neither did it say as many times as possible when the hon. Senators sees danger, you can exercise your liberties. But do not offend the liberties of others in ensuring that the other Business on the Order Paper must be prosecuted. It cannot be the same Business. So, these really are matters, Sen. Wetangula, that I have argued in my communication are grey areas. So, the Chair will exercise a bit of discretion in a liberal ...
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