Adjournment
21adjournment of a proceeding — index continuance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
22Adjournment debate — In the Westminster System, an adjournment debate is a debate on the motion, That this House do now adjourn. In practice, this is a way of enabling the House to have a debate on a subject without considering a substantive motion. Types of debate… …
23adjournment sine die — An adjournment without setting a time for another meeting or session. An adjournment which closes a term of court. 20 Am J2d Cts § 47. An adjournment which closes a session of a legislative body or a convention …
24adjournment debate — The half hour debate held at the end of each sitting day in Parliament, so named because it takes place on the motion to adjourn the house. Adjournment debates give backbench Members of Parliament the opportunity to initiate a debate on a… …
25adjournment sine die — /ajarnmant sayniy day(iy)/°siyney diyey/ An adjournment without setting a time for another meeting or session. See sine die …
26adjournment sine die — /ajarnmant sayniy day(iy)/°siyney diyey/ An adjournment without setting a time for another meeting or session. See sine die …
27adjournment in eyre — An adjournment of court by the judges on circuit to a future session or day …
28adjournment subject to call — Same as adjournment sine die …
29adjournment without day — Same as adjournment sine die …
30adjournment — noun Date: 1607 1. the act of adjourning 2. the state or interval of being adjourned …