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:This article deals with the legal definition of quorum. For the biological meaning, see quorum sensing. For the religious meaning, see Quorum (Mormonism).

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Legal - Biological - Quorum sensing - Religious - Quorum (Mormonism)

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In law, a quorum is the minimum number of members of a deliberative body necessary to conduct the business of that group. By default, this is a majority of the people expected to be there, although many bodies may have a much lower quorum. For instance, the House of Lords can decide on procedural issues if a mere three members are present. By contrast, according to Article One of the United States Constitution, the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate each have a quorum of a majority of their respective members. The Senate has the additional requirement in Rule VI of its standing rules of a "majority of the members duly chosen and sworn."

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Law - Deliberative body - House of Lords - Article One of the United States Constitution - United States House of Representatives - United States Senate - Standing rules - Sworn

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