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130 business which it is desired to bring at once to completion, or when it seems desirable to take up some other business out of its proper order, the rules of the assembly may be suspended for the purpose of admitting that business, and any member may move the suspension of the rules that interfere [ see note;] but since the rules should not be suspended except for a definite purpose, the mover of the motion must specify in his motion the object of the suspension. If there is no objection, the rules may be suspending without the formality of a motion. A rule can be suspended only temporarily; therefore, any permanent change must go through the regular process of amendment.