When a motion is made up of two parts of a single subject capable of standing as separate questions, a member may request that the parts be considered and voted on as if they were distinct questions by making the motion:

When a motion is made up of two parts of a single subject capable of standing as separate questions, a member may request that the parts be considered and voted on as if they were distinct questions by making the motion:




a) for Division of the Question.
b) to Amend the motion by striking out one of the parts.
c) to Postpone to a Certain Time one of the parts.


Answer: A


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