Foreshadowed Motion definition

Foreshadowed Motion means a motion of which notice is given on, before or during a debate on another motion, and which is contrary to, or significantly differs from, the intention of the original motion. If the original motion is carried, the foreshadowed motion lapses; but if the original motion is lost, the foreshadowed motion is dealt with as the next business, provided that (except where moved by the Chair) it is seconded before being placed before the meeting by the Chair. In speaking against the original motion, the mover (and seconder, if any) of a foreshadowed motion may explain the foreshadowed motion. "Foreshadowed amendment" has a corresponding meaning.
Foreshadowed Motion means a motion to be put to the Meeting when it is desired to have a motion opposite to that proposed in the motion currently before the Meeting, or when it is desired to alter a motion more drastically than is possible by amendment.

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