The term standing orders in meetings refers to
A) requests that attendees stand at certain times during the meeting or gathering, for example, the loyalty toast to the Queen, the toast to the guest of honour or the bride and groom.
B) the criteria for member conduct contained in the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the organisation or entity.
C) the rules that determine the way in which the meeting is to be run.
D) orders for a member to 'stand' and be ejected from the meeting after repeated calls to order and motions 'that the member no longer be heard'.
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