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POINT OF ORDER

(noun)
There is 1 meaning of the phrase Point Of Order.

Definitions

Point Of Order - as a noun

A question as to whether the current proceedings are allowed by parliamentary procedure

Example Sentences

"The congressman raised a point of order to challenge the speaker's comment."
"I'd like to make a point of order regarding the agenda for today's meeting."
"During the debate, a point of order was called by a member of the opposition."
"In parliamentary procedure, a point of order can be used to question the legality of a motion."
"The chair recognized the member's point of order and asked for clarification."
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