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Definition of Standing order
1. Noun. A rule of order permanently in force.
Definition of Standing order
1. Noun. A rule of procedure adopted by a governing body for its own internal use. ¹
2. Noun. A request made once for periodic fulfillment. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Standing Order
Literary usage of Standing order
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates by Great Britain Parliament, Thomas Curson Hansard (1883)
"The object of the Dew standing order is not to repeal or alter any of the existing
standing orders, but merely to expedite Business by embodying in a ..."
2. The Parliamentary Debatesby Great Britain Parliament by Great Britain Parliament (1902)
"City, and North-East London Railway Bill [Lords], standing order 207 be suspended,
... The Chairman of Ways and Means, in pursuance of standing order No. ..."
3. The Parliamentary Debatesby Great Britain Parliament by Great Britain Parliament (1905)
"No Motion under standing order 10 shall be received on the 10th, llth, 17th.
18th, or 19th July, and no opposed Private Business shall be set down at the ..."
4. The Parliamentary Debates by Great Britain Parliament (1908)
"Moved, "That standing order No. XXXIX. be considered in order to its being
suspended for this day's sitting." — ( The Marquess of Ripon. ..."