A 'call of the house' is a
motion which can be adopted by a
deliberative assembly that has the authority to compel the attendance of its members in the absence of a
quorum. The effect of the adoption of this motion is that the
president of the assembly makes out
arrest warrants which authorize the
sergeant-at-arms to
arrest any or all absent members and bring them to the meeting hall so that a quorum may be present. This motion is usually seen in houses of
legislatures, such as the
United States House of Representatives, since no normal
voluntary associations have coercive power.
In the
United Kingdom the practice is in
abeyance.
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