Part, Chapter
1 Int | at a possible need for a vote on the part of the Council,
2 Int | of a tie in the council’s vote, etc…~With these more properly
3 I,4| decision with deliberative vote and when it participates
4 I,4| participates with consultative vote, and also when the members
5 I,5| she/he have the right to vote? ~3) Can she/he break
6 I,5| Can she/he break a tie vote that arises in council? ~ ~
7 I,5| that of deciding through a vote, but to help the superior
8 I,5| superior has the right to vote, is resolved at root, with
9 I,5| not have right to give a vote with the others, nor to
10 I,5| that confer the right to vote on the superior and consider
11 I,5| the Superior the right to vote and consider him/her a member
12 II,1| not have a deliberative vote, but a consultative one.
13 II,1| superior’s part there is a vote, as we will see later, this
14 II,1| they have no deliberative vote, are not “worth less” than
15 II,1| the council is called to vote and, therefore, to manifest
16 II,1| superior, who, in spite of the vote favorable to him, could
17 II,1| always necessary to reach a vote: it is not sufficient that
18 II,1| without arriving at a formal vote, even though the result
19 II,1| the discussion come to a vote; it suffices that all have
20 II,1| at the formulation of a vote (sometimes useful to clarify
21 II,1| consent and deliberative vote, on the one hand, and similarly
22 II,1| opinion and consultative vote. In addition, it seems to
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