- way (such as "adjourn at 10 p.m."), the time for
adjourning is
already established, or
unless adjournment would dissolve the ****embly (in
these cases, it...
-
Adjournment sine die (from
Latin "without a date") is the
conclusion of a
meeting by a
deliberative ****embly, such as a
legislature or organizational...
-
computer programs,
which can be used to
analyze adjourned positions, most
tournaments have
abandoned adjourning games in
favor of
shorter time controls. The...
- In the
Westminster system, an
adjournment debate is a
debate on the motion, "That this
House do now
adjourn." In practice, this is a way of
enabling the...
-
retained by default,
unless that
record is
explicitly expunged. The
judge adjourning in
contemplation of
dismissal may
impose specific conditions on the defendant...
- In the
United States,
conditional adjournment refers to the
authority given to the
Speaker of the
House of
Representatives and the
president pro tempore...
-
jointly with Mary Ann Jensen,
added a
fifth stage to the four stages:
adjourning, that
involves completing the task and
breaking up the team (in some texts...
- An Act of
Adjournal is
secondary legislation made by the High
Court of Justiciary, the
supreme criminal court of Scotland, to
regulate the proceedings...
-
eleventh ESS has been '
adjourned' and 'resumed' on
numerous occasions over the past
several years, and
remains temporarily adjourned. Indeed, more than twenty...
- A
Motion to
Adjourn is a 1921
American silent comedy film
directed by Roy
Clements and
starring Harry L. Rattenberry, Roy
Stewart and
Marjorie Daw. The...