Assembly Law
/ˈæsəmblɪ lɔː/
Definitions
- (n.) The body of laws and regulations governing the functions, powers, and procedures of a legislative assembly or similar deliberative body.
The assembly law dictates how members may introduce bills and conduct votes during sessions.
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- assembly law
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Commentary
Assembly law primarily concerns internal governance and procedural rules of legislative bodies, ensuring orderly decision-making processes.
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