.370 APPENDIX IV. 



9. Reports or i-ecommendations of the Hunt committee will next be 

 brought up by the Chairman, and moved from the chair. Such reports 

 will not require to be seconded. 



Notices of Motion. 



10. Every motion or amendment shall be reduced to writing by 

 the mover, and having been read by him shall be handed to the 

 Chairman; the mover may then speak in support thereof, and, if 

 seconded, the motion or amendment shall become subject for debate. 



11. No member having seconded a motion or amendment shall speak 

 on the same motion or amendment, unless he shall have seconded it 

 without any speech. 



12. No motion or amendment shall be withdrawn without the 

 consent of the meeting, and no member may speak upon it after the 

 mover has asked permission for its withdrawal unless such permission 

 shall have been refused. 



13. Every amendment shall be relevant to the motion on which it 

 is moved. The mover of every original motion shall have a right to 

 speak on any amendment thereto before it is put to the vote. 



14. Whenever an amendment upon an original motion has been 

 moved and seconded, no second or subsequent amendment shall be 

 moved until the previous amendment shall have been disposed of, but 

 notice of any number of amendments may be given without speaking 

 thereto. 



15. An amendment shall be either^ — ■ 



(a) To leave out words. 



(6) To insert words or add words. 



(c) To leave out words in order to insert or add others. 



16. If an amendment be rejected other amendments may be moved 

 on the original motion. 



If an amendment be carried, the motion as amended shall take the 

 place of the original motion, and shall become the question upon which 

 any further amendment may be moved. When the original resolution 

 has been amended it shall be put to the vote as the main question. 

 No amendment can be moved to any portion of a resolution which 

 precedes an amendment already accepted. 



17. No member may speak more than once on any one motion or 

 amendment. But, the mover of a motion or amendment may reply to 

 anything said, at the close of a debate, provided he does not introduce 

 new matter. 



Voting. 



18. Every question shall in the first instance be determined by 

 voice " aye" or "no," but if the decision shall be challenged a show of 

 hands shall be taken, and if the decision thereon shall be again 



