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  2. Resolution (law) - Wikipedia

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    In law, a resolution is a motion, often in writing [note 1], which has been adopted by a deliberative body (such as a corporations' board and or the house of a legislature). An alternate term for a resolution is a resolve .

  3. United Nations General Assembly resolution - Wikipedia

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    Resolution 60/7: designated the International Holocaust Remembrance Day [12] 2006 Resolution 60/285: The situation in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. Resolution 61/106: Adopted the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. [13] 2007 Resolution 61/295: Establishes the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

  4. Unanimous consent - Wikipedia

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    When an item is before the assembly for action, such as a resolution, it is the right of every member to have it read once. [13] Another case of this requirement is the reading of the minutes. Unanimous consent is required to not do the reading. Any member can request that the minutes be read and it would have to be done. [14]

  5. United Nations resolution - Wikipedia

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    A United Nations resolution (UN resolution) is a formal text adopted by a United Nations (UN) body. Although any UN body can issue resolutions , in practice most resolutions are issued by the Security Council or the General Assembly , in the form of United Nations Security Council resolutions and United Nations General Assembly resolutions ...

  6. Concurrent resolution - Wikipedia

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    A concurrent resolution is a resolution (a legislative measure) adopted by both houses of a bicameral legislature that lacks the force of law (is non-binding) and does not require the approval of the chief executive ().

  7. Self-executing rule - Wikipedia

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    The self-executing rule, also known as "deem and pass" is a resolution that a bill be deemed to have passed (or, more commonly, a resolution that a bill be deemed to have passed with a certain amendment); if the resolution passes, the bill is automatically deemed to have passed with the amendment set forth in the resolution itself.

  8. Palm Beach council OKs resolution to join pending suit ...

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    The resolution said the law also violates due process since it affects sitting officials who were elected without those requirements. “The legal theories are based on (Florida’s) the rights of ...

  9. MLSD accepts two new student board members, passes ... - AOL

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    Sep. 6—MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake School Board passed one resolution, introduced two new student board members and continued discussing facility usage fees Thursday evening during the board's ...