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rules of order

American  

noun

  1. the rules by which a legislative or deliberative assembly governs its proceedings; parliamentary law.


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"The rules of order and conduct established by the stadium were not enforced," the statement read.

From Reuters • Mar. 22, 2023

An attorney for the town, John J. Davis, said in a statement that the court’s decision “effectively warns local officials against enforcing even modest rules of order and decorum at public meetings.”

From New York Times • Mar. 17, 2023

“Our rules of order and decency were broken today,” he said.

From Washington Post • Jul. 16, 2019

House rules of order such as this are symbolic to some extent, since lawmakers can waive them whenever they want to pass a bill that’s more pressing than renaming a post office.

From Slate • Nov. 16, 2018

On a holiday the usual rules of order could be disregarded.

From "The Giver" by Lois Lowry

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