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Roberts Rules of Order provides for four general types of motions: main motions, subsidiary motions, incidental motions, and renewal motions. The most important are main motions, which bring before the organization, for its action, any particular subject.
Classes of Motions There are several classes of motions you may encounter in meetings: The main motion is the basis of all parliamentary procedure. All business to be considered by an assembly is introduced by a main motion. This type of motion may only be considered if no other business is pending.
Roberts Rules of Order Basics Main Motion: Introduces a new piece of business before the board. Secondary Motion: Allows the board to change or eliminate the main motion. Privileged Motion: Refers to an urgent matter unrelated to pending business. Incidental Motion: Relates to current business or procedures.
Rectilinear, Circular and Periodic motion For example: Children playing ringa ringa roses or moving in a circle, motion of Earth around the Sun. Periodic Motion : Motion of a object which repeats itself after a certain period of time is called periodic motion.
Minutes do not become official until they are read and approved by formal vote. They should be read by the Secretary at the next regular meeting. The Chair then asks for corrections and additions, and calls for a vote.
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Roberts Rules provides common rules and procedures for deliberation and debate in order to place the whole membership on the same footing and speaking the same language.
Incidental motions include questions arising incidentally in the consideration of other questions and decided before disposition of the one to which they are incident. They comprise motions to suspend the rules, withdraw motions, read papers, raise the question of consideration, raise questions of order and
Types of Motion Linear Motion. In linear motion, the object moves from one position to another in either a curved direction or a straight line. Rotary Motion. Rotary motion is a sort of motion in which the object moves in a circle. Oscillatory Motion. Periodic Motion.

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