11. Any motion, of which notice has been given, shall be proposed by the Vestryman who has given the notice; but in case of absence he may depute to another Vestryman his right to move, or any other Vestryman may bring forward such motion, or move a negative thereto.
12. Every motion and amendment must be in writing, and must be seconded before it can be discussed or put to the vote.
13. One amendment only shall be allowed at the same time; but whenever an amendment is lost, a further amendment may be moved.
14. In speaking in Vestry, Vestrymen are to rise, and address the Chair.
15. Any Vestryman is entitled to take the Chairman’s decision on a point of order at any time.
16. If two or more Vestrymen rise to speak at the same time, the Chairman shall decide to whom the priority shall be given.
17. A Vestrymen is not to speak more than once on the same motion, amendment, or point of order, unless it be in explanation, or (by leave of the Chairman) in answer to observations of a personal character, or on a call from the Chairman; provided that the mover of a motion shall be entitled to reply, but shall not introduce new matter; and any Vestrymen having proposed or seconded a motion or amendment, shall be considered as having spoken thereon.
18. The Chairman shall enforce such of the Bye Laws as may be necessary for the preservation of order, and his decision upon all points of order shall be final.
19. All questions (except where voting by ballot is provided) shall be determined by show of hands, or division, if demanded.
20. When a division is demanded, the Chairman shall require the Vestrymen who are in favour of the affirmative of the question to go to the right of the Chair, and those in favour of the negative to the left; and shall appoint four Vestrymen as tellers—two from each side of the question.