what is point of order? when it can be raised?
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Point of Order Definition: A term of parliamentary law and procedure which refers to an interjection during a meeting by a member, who does not have the floor, to call the attention of the chair to an alleged violation or breach of the assembly's or meeting's rules of order.
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when someone draws the attention to a rule of violation In a meeting is known as point of order .
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it can be raised when someone has any
objection on the other people answer or rules which they want to make .
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when someone draws the attention to a rule of violation In a meeting is known as point of order .
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it can be raised when someone has any
objection on the other people answer or rules which they want to make .
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hope it's help you dear
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