parliamentary law

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parliamentary law

A senator consults a book of parliamentary law during a committee meeting.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A body of rules followed by an assembly: A codified system of procedures and conventions used to conduct business in a formal deliberative assembly, such as a parliament, legislature, or organization. Its purpose is to ensure orderly, fair, and efficient debate and decision-making.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The meeting was chaotic until the chair insisted on following proper parliamentary law.
    • A basic understanding of parliamentary law is essential for any club secretary.
    • The organization adopted a specific manual of parliamentary law to govern its proceedings.
Advanced Usage
  • "Parliamentary law" as a field of study: Refers to the academic or professional study of the rules governing deliberative assemblies.
    • She is an expert in parliamentary law and often advises non-profit boards.
  • Invoking parliamentary law: The act of formally calling upon the established rules to raise a point or make a decision.
    • The delegate raised a point of order, invoking parliamentary law to challenge the procedure.
Variants and Related Words
  • Parliamentary procedure (n): A synonymous term for parliamentary law, often used interchangeably.
    • The committee followed standard parliamentary procedure for voting.
  • Parliamentarian (n): A person who is an expert in parliamentary law and procedure.
    • The parliamentarian was consulted to rule on the motion's validity.
Synonyms
  • Rules of order: The established rules for conducting a meeting.
  • Parliamentary procedure: The code of rules and ethics for governing meetings.
  • Meeting protocol: The formal rules and etiquette for an assembly.
Related Phrases
  • Point of parliamentary law: A specific issue or question concerning the application of the rules.
    • His objection was based on a subtle point of parliamentary law.
  • In accordance with parliamentary law: Done by following the official rules.
    • The motion was declared out of order because it was not in accordance with parliamentary law.
parliamentary law

A senator consults a book of parliamentary law during a committee meeting.

Noun
  1. a body of rules followed by an assembly