Leadership Development Event (LDE) Greenhand Texas FFA Practice Test

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What is it called when a meeting is adjourned without setting a date for a future meeting?

  1. Sine die

  2. Perpetuity

  3. Indefinitely

  4. Circular

The correct answer is: Sine die

The term "sine die" is derived from Latin, meaning "without a day." When a meeting is adjourned sine die, it indicates that there is no specific date set for the next meeting. This action conveys a sense of finality and implies that the session is concluded without plans for a continuation. In parliamentary procedure, using the term sine die can signal that all current matters are resolved or that the group does not anticipate reconvening in the foreseeable future. This contrasts with other terms that may imply a scheduled follow-up or indefinite postponement, which do not carry the same conclusive meaning. Understanding this terminology helps individuals in leadership and organizational settings navigate meeting protocols effectively.