Motion to Defer definition

Motion to Defer means a motion to delay consideration of a matter until later in the same meeting or to a future meeting of the Board or a Committee;
Motion to Defer means a Motion to delay action on a main Motion under consideration by Council or a Committee until later in the same Meeting or to a future Meeting.
Motion to Defer means a motion to dispose of a matter or motion, with or without any proposed amendment, by delaying consideration thereof:

More Definitions of Motion to Defer

Motion to Defer means a motion made for the purpose of disposing of a matter, with or without any proposed amendment, by delaying its consideration indefinitely or until some specified time or event;
Motion to Defer means a motion to delay a decision on a matter by postponing consideration of the matter:
Motion to Defer means a Motion to delay consideration of a matter until later in the same Meeting or to a future Meeting of Council, Committee of the Whole or a Committee in order to seek further consideration of the matter by a Committee, staff or another body.
Motion to Defer means a motion to put off the vote on a main motion for a specified period of time.
Motion to Defer means a motion to delay the consideration of a matter to a future meeting of Council or a Committee;
Motion to Defer means a Motion to delay consideration of a matter until later in the same Meeting or to a future Meeting of Council or a Committee.
Motion to Defer means a motion to delay consideration of a matter by postponing consideration: