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parliamentary law exam (for state degree) displaying question 7 of 10 no time limit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 view ref materials previous question next question which motion below could be made so that the chair would be called on to enforce a violated rule? osuspend the rules
In parliamentary law, a point of order is used to call the chair's attention to a violated rule. Suspending the rules is a different motion and is used to set aside a standing rule for a particular instance, not to enforce a violated rule.
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There are no options fully correct based on the given choice "Suspend the Rules" which is incorrect. A correct option would be something like "Point of Order" if it were among the choices. Since only "Suspend the Rules" is given as a choice, there is no correct answer among the presented options.