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call of the house

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A quick definition of call of the house:

Call of the House: A term used in parliamentary law to refer to a legislative body's order that compels each absent member's attendance, usually instructing that the sergeant-at-arms arrest and present each absentee. It is a procedure used to obtain a quorum if necessary. A call of the house is not applicable in voluntary societies.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Call of the house is a legislative body's order that requires each absent member to attend the meeting, usually instructing the sergeant-at-arms to arrest and present each absentee.

Examples:

  • When a legislative body needs to obtain a quorum, they can use the motion for a call of the house. This motion requires unexcused absent members to be brought to the meeting under arrest.
  • A call of the house is not applicable in voluntary societies.

These examples illustrate how call of the house is used in a legislative body to ensure that all members attend the meeting and a quorum is present. It is a powerful tool to compel attendance and ensure that important decisions are made with the participation of all members.

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