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Qu'est-ce (qui) est quorate - définition

Call of the house; Quorate; Quoracy; Disappearing quorum; Sub-quorum; Sub-Quorum; Disapearing quorum; Quorum-busting; Quorum busting; Inquorate; Walkout (politics); Political walkout; Walkout (political)
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  • [[Jim Dunnam]] led the "Killer Ds" walkout, a prominent example of quorum-busting.

quorate         
['kw?:r?t, -re?t]
¦ adjective Brit. (of a meeting) attended by a quorum.
quorate         
When a committee is quorate, there are enough people present for it to conduct official business and make decisions. (BRIT)
The session was technically quorate.
ADJ: v-link ADJ
inquorate         
[?n'kw?:r?t, -e?t]
¦ adjective Brit. (of an assembly) not having a quorum.

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Quorum

A quorum is the minimum number of members of a deliberative assembly (a body that uses parliamentary procedure, such as a legislature) necessary to conduct the business of that group. According to Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, the "requirement for a quorum is protection against totally unrepresentative action in the name of the body by an unduly small number of persons." In contrast, a plenum is a meeting of the full (or rarely nearly full) body. A body, or a meeting or vote of it, is quorate if a quorum is present (or casts valid votes).

The term quorum is from a Middle English wording of the commission formerly issued to justices of the peace, derived from Latin quorum, "of whom", genitive plural of qui, "who". As a result, quora as plural of quorum is not a valid Latin formation. In modern times a quorum might be defined as the minimum number of voters needed for a valid election.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour quorate
1. Sibir said in a statement that its rivals‘ claim was premature, since a quorate extraordinary general meeting and not a court decision was needed for a change of voting rights on the refinery‘s board, and because it plans to appeal.