- In
parliamentary procedure, an
adjournment ends a meeting. It
could be done
using a
motion to
adjourn. A time for
another meeting could be set
using the...
- proceedings.[citation needed] The
Congress of the
United States customarily adjourns a
session sine die on the
morning of
January 3,
immediately before 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...
- charge. When available, and
granted to a defendant, the
judge normally adjourns the case for a
period time,
often in the
range of six
months to a year...
- Some
board games, such as
chess and Go, use an
adjournment mechanism to
suspend the game in progress, or at
least did so
before the
advent of computer...
- An Act of
Adjournal is
secondary legislation made by the High
Court of Justiciary, the
supreme criminal court of Scotland, to
regulate the proceedings...
-
Congress adjourns to move to Baltimore,
Maryland December 20:
Congress convenes in
Baltimore at the
Henry Fite
House 1777
February 27:
Congress adjourns to...
- Imamoğlu's
insult case
adjourned to September".
Daily Sabah. Reuters. 2022-06-01.
Retrieved 2022-12-15. "Turkish
court adjourns case
against Erdogan opponent...
- In the
United States,
conditional adjournment refers to the
authority given to the
Speaker of the
House of
Representatives and the
president pro tempore...
- held
three centuries after the
preceding Council of
Trent which was
adjourned in 1563. The
council was
convoked by Pope Pius IX on 29 June 1868, under...