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: --
Someone wanted to raise a point of order.
I am sorry, but that is not a point of order.
I rise on a point of order under rule 132 concerning the agenda, with reference to question time.
This is not a point of order relating to today's sitting.
I trust he does in fact wish to make a point of order.
I hope that you will feel that is a genuine point of order.
You were speaking about a point of order.
I did think it might be a point of order, but it was not.