Substantive Motion definition

Substantive Motion means an original motion or an original motion as amended, but does not include an amendment or a procedural motion.
Substantive Motion means any motion other than a Procedural Motion.
Substantive Motion means an independent motion of which notice is duly given but which is neither incidental nor relating to a proceeding or order of the day already before the House;

More Definitions of Substantive Motion

Substantive Motion means a motion before the membership at a General Meeting, and includes motions relating to the Association budget, Bylaws, and policy positions.
Substantive Motion means any original main motion that introduces a substantive question as a new subject for the consideration of the Council, except one of the following:
Substantive Motion means any motion except the following:
Substantive Motion means a self contained proposal not incidental to any proceeding and may be referred to as the “main motion” or the “principal motion.” It is amendable and it is drafted in such a way so as to be capable of expressing a decision of Council. It excludes the following motions:
Substantive Motion means any motion other than an amendment or a procedural motion.
Substantive Motion means any motion, except a motion to:
Substantive Motion means a motion which is a self contained proposal that expresses a separate and distinct idea or position;