Deliberative Body
A
deliberative body
(or
deliberative assembly
) is an organization which collectively makes decisions after debate and discussion. Examples of deliberative bodies include
legislatures
,
boards of directors
,
administrative bodies
and membership meetings of a
society
,
club
or other
voluntary organization
. Typically a decision by the body is made by means of a vote on a
motion
or
resolution
, following debate and possibly amendment, conducted in accordance with the common (customary) or adopted
parliamentary procedure
.
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