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'''Mason's Manual of Parliamentary Procedure''' Commonly referred to as ''Mason's Manual''.<br /><br />This 700+ page book serves as the official parliamentary manual of most state legislative bodies in the United States. It covers motions, procedures, vote requirements, etc. applicable to legislatures. It includes the [[rules of order]], principles, precedents, and legal basis behind parliamentary law.<br /><br />
'''Mason's Manual of Parliamentary Procedure'''<br />
 
Commonly referred to as ''Mason's Manual''.<br /><br />This 700+ page book serves as the official parliamentary manual of most state legislative bodies in the United States. It covers motions, procedures, vote requirements, etc. applicable to legislatures. It includes the [[rules of order]], principles, precedents, and legal basis behind parliamentary law.<br /><br />
The author, Paul Mason, was a scholar who worked for the [[California State Senate]]. He is best known for writing ''[[Constitutional History of California]]'' in 1951 and ''Manual of Legislative Procedure'' in 1935.