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 12. Notice of motion.-(a) Unless otherwise directed by the Speaker, notice of every motion, accompanied by a copy of the motion, shall be given not later than the day preceding the day on which the motion is to be moved.

 (b) Every motion required by these rules shall be in writing addressed to the Secretary and signed by the Member giving notice and shall be left at the Notice Office of the Assembly.

 (c) Notice left at the Notice Office when it is closed shall be treated as given on the next open day.

 (d) Where notice of a motion has been given, the Secretary shall send a copy of the motion to the Members as soon as possible after notice has been received.

 (e) No notice shall be required:

 (i) For a motion for adjournment of the consideration of the motion which is under discussion; or

 (ii) For a motion for reference back to a Committee.

 13. Disallowance and withdrawals of motions-(a) Unless permitted by the person presiding over the meeting, no motion which is substantially the same as a question which the Assembly has decided in the affirmative or the negative shall be made.

 (b) The Speaker may disallow any motion or any part thereof on the ground that it is frivolous or dilatory or that it is an infringement of these rules.

 (c) The Speaker may allow any Member to withdraw a motion standing in his name.

 14. Seating of Members. The members shall sit in such order as the Speaker may direct.

 15. Members to rise when speaking. -A Member desiring to make any observation on any matter before the Assembly shall rise or, if unable to do so shall, otherwise intimate his desire to the Speaker and shall only speak when called upon to do so by the Speaker and shall address the House standing except when permitted otherwise. If, at any time, the Speaker rises, the Member shall cease speaking and take his seat.

 16. Time limit for speeches. -The Speaker may, if he thinks fit, prescribe a time-limit for speeches.

 17. Languages of the assembly, -(a) The members shall address the Assembly in Urdu. Bengali or English, provided that the Speaker may permit any Member who cannot adequately express himself in any of these languages to address the Assembly in his mother-tongue.

 (b) If a Member desires that an English translation of a summary of his speech delivered in a language other than Urdu, Bengali or English should be read to the