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428:, which a member uses when they desire to take up a matter that is on the desk, but on which no action has yet been taken. The differences between the two motions are that the motion to take from the table is used after an item has been placed on the desk by a previous use of a motion to lay on the table and the motion is given a preference over new main motions offered at the same time. Take from the desk is used when an item is taken up that has not yet been introduced and this motion has no preference over new main motions that may be made at the same time. 69:
parliamentarians gathering around a table with the bill laid upon so that all may point to sections for discussion. The American sense draws on the image of taking a paper that one has been examining and laying it aside, ending any discussion about it. The phrase "put on the table" can have the same meaning of "making the issue available for debate" in both dialects. According to the American Heritage Dictionary,
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incident. The British Staff prepared a paper which they wished to raise as a matter of urgency, and informed their American colleagues that they wished to "table it." To the American Staff "tabling" a paper meant putting it away in a drawer and forgetting it. A long and even acrimonious argument ensued before both parties realized that they were agreed on the merits and wanted the same thing.
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consideration of the pending main motion without debate, or to mistakenly assume that its adoption prevents further consideration of the main motion at all, or until a specified time. Using "table" as a verb usually indicates misuse of this motion. The book states, "It is preferable to avoid moving 'to table' a motion, or 'that the motion be tabled.'"
339:) should be used. One of the disadvantages of trying to kill a measure by laying it on the table is that, if some opponents of the measure subsequently leave the meeting, a temporary majority favoring the measure can then take it from the table and act on it; or they may do so at the next session if held within a quarterly time interval. 363:, a motion not in RONR) or it can kill the main motion without a direct vote or further debate. TSC uses the short form, "table", which is discouraged by RONR. If the motion to table is used in circumstances suggesting that the purpose is to kill the main motion, a two-thirds vote should be required. 470:
The Canadian meaning of to "table" in a parliamentary context is the British meaning to begin consideration of a proposal. In a non-parliamentary context the British meaning is generally preferred but the American meaning of to "table" is also occasionally encountered; to prevent confusion over the
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generally follows the model of TSC where the motion may be used to delay consideration of a main motion or to kill a motion without direct vote. This book also differs from RONR in that it allows the verbiage "to table". It ranks as the highest subsidiary motion and is not debatable, amendable, or
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Both the American and the British dialects have the expression "to table a topic" as a short way of saying "to lay a topic on the table" and "to make a topic lie on the table", but these have opposite meanings in the different varieties of the languages. The British meaning is based on the idea of
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The purpose of the motion to Lay on the Table is to enable an assembly, by majority vote and without debate, to lay a pending question aside temporarily when something else of immediate urgency has arisen or when something else needs to be addressed before consideration of the pending question is
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The enjoyment of a common language was of course a supreme advantage in all British and American discussions. The delays and often partial misunderstandings which occur when interpreters are used were avoided. There were however differences of expression, which in the early days led to an amusing
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In TSC, the motion to take from the table must be made prior to the end of the current session, unlike RONR, which permits the motion to be made prior to the end of the following session if it is held within a quarterly time interval. The preferred name of the motion to take from the table, under
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is properly used only when it is necessary to suspend consideration of a main motion in order to deal with another matter that has come up unexpectedly and which must be dealt with before the pending motion can be properly addressed. It has, however, become common to misuse this motion to end
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The American meaning of "to table" is to postpone or suspend consideration of a motion. In American usage, to allow consideration of the topic again, it would have to be "taken from the table". The use of expressions such as "tabling a motion" for setting aside or killing a
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can cause confusion due to the usage of such expressions in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries, where they have the opposite meaning—that is, to propose a motion for consideration. To make the intent clear internationally, the
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The British meaning of to "table" is to begin consideration of a proposal. This comes from the use of the term to describe physically laying legislation on the table in the British Parliament; once an item on the order paper has been
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eligible for reconsideration. Generally speaking, Demeter's allows all motions to be tabled except subsidiary motions, privileged motions, appeals of any kind, and motions concerning nominations or polls.
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motion to table - A non-debatable motion in the House and Senate (and in their committees) by which a simple majority may agree to negatively and permanently dispose of a question (e.g., an amendment).
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can ask the maker of the motion to state his reason in order to establish the urgency and legitimate intent of the motion or the maker can state it on his own initiative.
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In the United States, to "table" usually means to postpone or suspend consideration of a pending motion. Generally, to avoid spending time on debate and consideration.
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publications usually follow the word "table" (as used in Congress) with the word "kill" in parentheses in reporting
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should be used. Similarly, it is improper to use the motion to lay on the table to postpone something; a motion to
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has a motion to table. It can temporarily set aside a main motion (in which case it is also called the motion to
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relates the confusion that arose between American and British military leaders during the Second World War:
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Table a Bill: Motion to kill a bill by cutting off consideration of it. Such motions are not debatable.
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A main motion that has been laid on the table may be taken up again by adoption of a motion to
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The use of the motion to lay on the table to kill a motion is improper; instead, a motion to
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should be used in this case. If debate is not desired, a motion to close debate (the
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which use the word "table" have specific meanings and functions, depending on the
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has the opposite meaning in the United States from that of the rest of the world:
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resumed. In ordinary societies it is rarely needed, and hence seldom in order.
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List of words having different meanings in British and American English: M–Z#T
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used. The meaning of "table" also depends on the context in which it is used.
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recommends using a different verb altogether in non-parliamentary contexts.
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Although the motion to lay on the table is not debatable, the
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Rescind, repeal, annul or amend something previously adopted
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in American English always has the two opposite meanings
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Motions that bring a question again before the assembly
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Motion that brings a question again before the assembly
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Request for permission to withdraw or modify a motion
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The Second World War, Volume III, The Grand Alliance
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Motions relating to methods of voting and the polls
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Demeter's Manual of Parliamentary Law and Procedure
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Index

Table (parliamentary)
parliamentary procedure
English-speaking world
Motions
parliamentary authority
laid on the table
main motion
Congressional Quarterly
congressional
Class
Subsidiary motion
In order when another has the floor
Requires second
Debatable
May be reconsidered
Amendable
Vote required
Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised
subsidiary motion
Class
Motion that brings a question again before the assembly
In order when another has the floor
Requires second
Debatable
May be reconsidered
Amendable
Vote required
quarterly time interval
postpone indefinitely
postpone to a certain time

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