Substantive Motion definition

Substantive Motion means an original motion or an original motion as amended, but does not include an amendment or a procedural motion.
Substantive Motion means any motion other than a Procedural Motion.
Substantive Motion means an independent motion of which notice is duly given but which is neither incidental nor relating to a proceeding or order of the day already before the House;

Examples of Substantive Motion in a sentence

  • It shall not negate the Motion.g If an amendment to the original Motion is carried, the original Motion (as amended) becomes the Substantive Motion upon which further amendment(s) may be moved.h An amendment shall not be considered unless early verbal notice of it is given at the meeting and, if requested by the Chairman of the meeting, is expressed in writing to the Chairman.

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  • Following further debate, the requisite number of Members having signified their wish that the voting on the Substantive Motion should be recorded in accordance with Rule 18.4 of the Council and Committee Procedure Rules, the voting was duly recorded and the Members of the Council present at the time, voted as follows: FOR THE SUBSTANTIVE MOTION: Councillors Barber, Blackburn, Brodie-Browne, Byrne, Cuthbertson, Dodd, Doran, Dorgan, Dutton, Lord Fearn, M.

  • Upon a vote being taken the Amendment was carried and therefore became the Substantive Motion.

  • Abstained from voting on paragraphs (b) to (h) and (j) and (k) of the Substantive Motion (3) - Councillors Douglas Johnson, Robert Murphy and Alison Teal.


More Definitions of Substantive Motion

Substantive Motion means a motion before the membership at a General Meeting, and includes motions relating to the Association budget, Bylaws, and policy positions.
Substantive Motion means any original main motion that introduces a substantive question as a new subject for the consideration of the Council, except one of the following:
Substantive Motion means a self contained proposal not incidental to any proceeding and may be referred to as the “main motion” or the “principal motion.” It is amendable and it is drafted in such a way so as to be capable of expressing a decision of Council. It excludes the following motions:
Substantive Motion means any motion except the following:
Substantive Motion means any Motion except a Motion to:
Substantive Motion means any motion other than an amendment or a procedural motion.
Substantive Motion means any motion, except a motion to: