When the chair rules on a point of order, the reason for his or her ruling should be included in the minutes and serves as precedent for future reference. This precedent
A. can be overturned, in whole or part, by a 2/3rds vote using the motion to Rescind.
B. is binding on future chairs or assemblies.
C. can be overruled in whole or part, by a later ruling of the chair.
D. can be overturned with the motion Reconsider and Enter on the Minutes.
Answer: C
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