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Adjournment Defined
An unfinished game may be adjourned and continued at a later time/date. The player to make the next move on the board is required to write the next move on a piece of paper which is given to the referee. This is called a ‘sealed move’. When the game recommences this move must be the next move played on the chessboard. The adjournment rule was first introduced in 1878 in Paris.
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Wed May 21
- #1GovTrack: On Agreeing to the Resolution: H CON RES 355 Providing for an adjournment or recess of the two Houses: Musgrave-no - motion failed
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