Arguing about Roberts Rules of Order is a hobby that has been around since, well, Robert. You need a person well-versed in Parliamentary Procedure, one who uses Robert's Rules on a near-daily basis. Many city councils, fraternal organizations, etc, use Roberts. Go to http://www.robertsrules.com/, they have a look-up functions for questions.
The commonly used full name is; "Robert's Rules of Order" Pertain to the rules for conducting orderly meetings.
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Yes, in Robert's Rules of Order, an abstention is typically counted as a non-vote rather than a "no" vote. It signifies that the member is choosing not to participate in the decision-making process on that particular issue. However, the exact impact of abstentions may vary depending on the specific rules or bylaws of the organization in question.
Roberts Rules of Order Parliamentary to govern a assembly or convention
read roberts rules of order which govern all meetings
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Jay Abel Roberts has written: 'Adaptability, appropriate technology, and the re-unification of modern ideals' -- subject(s): Architecture, Modern, Modern Architecture
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