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Institute of the Marist Brothers
XIX CHAPTER

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1 Intro | were adopted by the Chapter Assembly, are presented and reproduced 2 7, 1,144| place followed by a joint assembly / congress leading up to 3 7, 3,151| present our study to the assembly (it was not within our mandate 4 7, 4,158| Government submit to the Assembly the results of their reflections 5 7, 5,163| Moderators of the General Assembly need no longer also be members 6 9, 6,165| The General Chapter is an assembly representative of the whole 7 9, 6,166| will be submitted to the Assembly for discussion and approval 8 9, 6,191| always be approved by the Assembly.~ 9 9, 7,196| suspension. In this case the Assembly’s decision requires a two 10 9, 7,197| will then submit it to the Assembly. In this case an absolute 11 9, 7,201| and juridic persons. The Assembly decides if matters are to 12 9, 7,202| 8. The assembly of Capitulants at a regular 13 9, 7,203| for the approval of the Assembly. There is no tape-recording 14 9, 7,204| must be approved by the Assembly.~ 15 9, 7,210| nominated for election to the Assembly.~ 16 9, 7,216| Moderator of each General Assembly, whether from among its 17 9, 7,216| for this purpose by the Assembly. The modalities of the election 18 9, 7,216| are to be proposed to the Assembly by the Central Commission.~ 19 9, 7,217| Moderator who chairs the Assembly gives the floor to speakers 20 9, 7,217| are to be submitted to the Assembly and voted on immediately. 21 9, 7,222| are to be submitted to the Assembly in their entirety, without 22 9, 7,224| right to be presented to the Assembly.~ 23 9, 7 | V. The work of the Assembly~ 24 9, 7,226| Normally, debates in the Assembly follow parliamentary procedure. 25 9, 7,226| propose that the General Assembly take the form of a PLENARY 26 9, 7,226| to a subsequent General Assembly for decision.~ 27 9, 7,228| to treat a subject, the Assembly can accept a unanimous decision 28 9, 7,228| however, someone objects, the Assembly must vote the proposition. 29 9, 7,229| presented by a Commission, the Assembly will normally respect the 30 9, 7,229| presents the text to the Assembly. At this first session the 31 9, 7,229| discussion and voting in the Assembly.~e) The Assembly discusses 32 9, 7,229| in the Assembly.~e) The Assembly discusses each amendment 33 9, 7,229| then votes on them.~f) The Assembly then votes the amended text.~ 34 9, 7,230| the session of the General Assembly are to make their request 35 9, 7,231| wishes to speak at a General Assembly, he may make his request 36 9, 7,237| ordinary circumstances the Assembly accepts the electronic vote.~ 37 9, 7,252| Superior General, the General Assembly will proceed to elect a 38 9, 7,254| iuxta modum a member of the assembly indicated that, while he


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