1. A motion which would otherwise require notice, may be moved without notice provided not a single member present objects. 2. It is common practice, but not required to consult the other parties before the House meets when seeking to move a motion without notice, and to inform the presiding officer of the intention to do so. 3. Motions without notice are to be moved when the presiding officer calls for any formal motions in terms of Rule 29, usually near the beginning of the day's sitting. 4. A signed copy must be presented at the Table. 5. When a motion is moved without notice, the presiding officer gives members the opportunity to object. If there is any objection, the motion is not moved. In this case it may instead be converted to a notice of motion.