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Robert's Rules of Order

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Robert's rules of order is a handbook of procedure that is often used as rules of order by non-governmental deliberative bodies. The rules were first compiled by **** Robert in the 19th century and the procedures are loosely modelled after the procedure used in the United States House of Representatives.