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matters which can be heard are resolutions making technical corrections to legislation already passed; otherwise, the only other matters which can be heard are congratulatory and memorial resolutions, and other honorary items (such as a caucus deciding on informal awards).
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or organizational board, without setting a day to reconvene. The assembly can reconvene, either in its present form or a reconstituted form, if preexisting laws and rules provide for this. Otherwise the adjournment effectively dissolves the assembly.
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step outside their chambers each holding a handkerchief. When they meet in between the chambers, they both drop the handkerchiefs, signifying the end of the legislative session.
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adjournment of this type, the hearing stands open indefinitely, and could theoretically be resumed if the situation changed. For example, a case may be adjourned
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if there is no possibility of proceeding in the foreseeable future, such as when the defendant is in prison and cannot participate in legal proceedings.
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on the morning of January 3, immediately before the next session holds its constitutionally mandated first meeting. It can also adjourn
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allows members' families to be in the respective chambers. Under both the House and Senate rules, the only
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pounds the gavel, and declares the legislature adjourned
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Sine die
Latin
deliberative assembly
legislature
court
stayed
Congress of the United States
concurrent resolution
Speaker of the House
Senate Majority Leader
Connecticut General Assembly
legislative session
Secretary of the State
“Oyez, Oyez, Oyez,”
Florida Legislature
Florida Senate
Florida House of Representatives
Texas Legislature
Sine die
Robert's Rules of Order
ISBN
978-0-306-82020-5
Glossary - Latin Terms: Sine Die
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Adjournment sine die"
"Session Scheduling Rules"
"Sine Die Adjournment Ceremonies"
"Sine Die Handkerchief Ceremony-Florida State Capitol"
"Tallahassee not only capitol with 'sine die' traditions - Florida Politics"

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