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Robert's Rules of Order
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Robert's Rules of Order: see parliamentary law parliamentary law, rules under which deliberative bodies conduct their proceedings. In English-speaking countries these are based on the practice of the British Parliament, chiefly in the House of Commons.
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; Robert, Henry Martyn Robert, Henry Martyn, 1837–1923, American military engineer, b. Robertville, S.C., grad. West Point, 1857. He is best known as the author of a book on parliamentary law, Pocket Manual of Rules of Order for Deliberative Assemblies
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Robert’s Rules of Order
manual of parliamentary procedure by General Robert. [Am. Hist.: Hart, 717]


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Volunteer committee chairs should be trained to apply Roberts' Rules of Order as well as to motivate volunteers in a committee environment; reward volunteers; run meetings; develop an agenda based on identified tasks or objectives; and delegate and facilitate tasks.
 
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