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Simple English definitions for legal terms

not in order

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A quick definition of not in order:

Not in order: When something is not in order, it means it is not following the rules or the right way of doing things. For example, a motion may be not in order if it is brought up at the wrong time during a meeting, but it could be considered later. However, if a motion conflicts with the rules or laws, it is out of order and cannot be adopted. A person can also be out of order if they behave badly during a meeting.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Not in order. This means that something is not appropriate for consideration at a particular time or it conflicts with rules or laws.

  • A motion to do something that is against the law is out of order.
  • A motion to discuss a topic that is not on the agenda is not in order.
  • A person who is disrupting a meeting by being rude or disrespectful is out of order.

These examples illustrate how something can be considered out of order or not in order based on its appropriateness or compliance with rules and laws. It is important to follow proper procedures and guidelines to ensure that meetings are productive and fair.

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