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no requirement for the matter to be raised again for consideration.
  (2)    No person who has moved, seconded, or spoken for or against the substantive motion, or any amendment to the substantive motion, may move that "the meeting proceed to the next item if business".

    Item to be referred or adjourned
A motion that "the item be referred or adjourned" –
    (a)    is to state the time and date or circumstances to which the debate is to be referred or adjourned; and
    (b)    if carried, has the effect that all debate on the substantive motion or amendment ceases immediately, but continues at the meeting and time stated in the motion.

    Meeting now adjourn
  (1)    A member is not to move or second more than one motion of adjournment during the same sitting of the Council.
  (2)    Before putting the motion for the adjournment of the Council, the presiding member may seek leave of the Council to deal first with matters that may be the subject of an adoption by exception resolution under clause 4.7.
  (3)    A motion "that the meeting now adjourn" –
    (a)    is to state the time and date or circumstances to which the meeting is to be adjourned; and
    (b)    if carried, has the effect that the meeting is adjourned to the time and date or circumstances specified in the motion.
  (4)    A meeting adjourned under subclause (3) is to continue from the point at which it was adjourned, unless the presiding member or the meeting determines otherwise.

    Motion or amendment to be put
  (1)    If the motion "that the motion be now put" is carried during debate on a substantive motion without amendment, the presiding member is to offer the right of reply and then put the motion to the vote without further debate.
  (2)    If the motion "that the amendment be now put" is carried during discussion of an amendment, the presiding member is to put the amendment to the vote without further debate.
  (3)    The motion "that the motion (or amendment) be now put", if lost, causes debate to continue.
  (4)    No person who has moved, seconded, or spoken for or against the substantive motion, or any amendment to the substantive motion, may move a motion "that the motion be now put".

    Member to be no longer heard
If the motion "that the member be no longer heard" is carried, the speaker against whom the motion has been moved cannot speak further on the current substantive motion, or any amendment relating to it, except to exercise the right of reply if he or she is the mover of the substantive motion.

    Ruling of the presiding member to be disagreed with
If the motion "that