| Tennessee Bar Association - 1927 - 536 pages
...(The motion was seconded.) The President: Is there any discussion? If not, I will call for a vote. All in favor of the motion, let it be known by saying Aye. (The motion was unanimously carried.) The President: I do not want you gentlemen to think for one moment... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association. Annual Meeting - 1907 - 1108 pages
...reading of the minutes of the last session be dispensed with. Are you ready tor the question? Those in favor of the motion, let it be known by saying Aye; those opposed, no. The motion prevails, and it is so ordered. The next paper on our program is " Symposium... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1915 - 1098 pages
...Mr. Marshall — Mr. Chairman, I now move the adoption of Subdivision " a" of Section 7, as amended. The Chairman — You have heard the motion. All in favor of the adoption of Subdivision "a' as amended, will please say Aye, opposed No. The subdivision is adopted.... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1916 - 1164 pages
...we adopt that section. The Chairman — Section 5 ? Mr. Wickersham — Yes. It leaves it unchanged. The Chairman — You have heard the motion. All in favor of the adoption of '.Section 5 will please say Aye, opposed No. Carried. We will now proceed to Section 6.... | |
| Alabama State Bar Association. Meeting - 1921 - 352 pages
...heard the motion of Mr. Mulkey and the second. This matter is open for discussion. The President : All in favor of the motion, let it be known by saying "aye." The motion was carried. The President : The next matter on the program is the paper by LM Moseley,... | |
| Society of Industrial Engineers - 1922 - 264 pages
...he is doing and endeavoring to do for the industrial and commercial life of this country. ME. PLATT: I second the motion. THE CHAIRMAN: You have heard the motion. All in favor please signify in the usual way. The motion was carried unanimously. THE CHAIRMAN : One of the most... | |
| American Wood-Preservers' Association - 1924 - 428 pages
...Any holes which may be bored shall be filled with tight-fitting treated plugs." MR. WILLIAM STEEN: I second the motion. THE CHAIRMAN : You have heard the motion. All in favor signify by saying aye; contrary, no. The motion is carried. MB. CC <FKrrz : Section 6, "Plant equipment."... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Lands and Surveys - 1924 - 1122 pages
...witness, Albert B. Fall, be vacated, and that he be released from further attendance on the committee. The CHAIRMAN. You have heard the motion. All in favor of the motion say " aye." Those opposed say " no." The ayes have it and the motion prevails. There will also be made... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Lands and Surveys - 1924 - 1300 pages
...witness, Albert B. Fall, be vacated, and that he be released from further attendance on the committee. The CHAIRMAN. You have heard the motion. All in favor of the motion say " aye." Those opposed say " no." The ayes have it and the motion prevails. There will also be made... | |
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