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§ 29 control the action of another assembly, the same question may be again brought up at any succeeding session.

Whenever a question has been postponed on motion to a certain day, or hour (102), it becomes on that day or that hour one of the orders of the day (89).  

29. A meeting is the coming together or assembling of the members of a society, or body, and covers only the time between the calling to order and an adjournment. If the adjournment is to a fixed time before the next regular session, the second meeting will be another meeting of the same session: since any meeting which is not an adjournment of another meeting begins a new session.

30. A session is the time, period, or term during which an assembly meets for the transaction of its business, and includes all the time between the first calling to order and the final adjournment.