standing orders in English

noun
1
an order or ruling governing the procedures of a society, council, or other deliberative body.
The EP's Rules of Procedure, the standing orders of the Parliament, set numerical criteria for group formation.
2
a military order or ruling that is retained irrespective of changing conditions.
The soldiers carried with them CDF standing orders outlining the conditions under which a soldier might shoot.

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1. Since the majority of standing orders are placed in reference, the Bibliographer must confer with the Research & Instruction department

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