0 an occasion on which a person in a formal meeting states their belief that a rule of the meeting has been broken:
1 an occasion on which a person in a formal meeting says that something is against the rules of the meeting:
Therefore, your point of order was out of place.
You have the floor for a point of order.
She was not making a point of order or an explanation of vote, she was making a political speech.
This is a continuation of the debate, not a point of order.
Please do not re-open the debate, but keep to the point of order.
You may have the floor for one minute on a point of order.
I am speaking on a point of order.
I did think it might be a point of order, but it was not.