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event and vacancy
According to the constitution, the President of the National Assembly was to assume the Presidency of the Republic in the event of a vacancy, and a new presidential election was to be held within 60 days.
In the event of premature vacancy, an election must be held within sixty days.
In the event of a premature vacancy a successor must be elected within sixty days.
A corporate vice president is rarely " second in line " to succeed the corporate president following death, dismissal, or resignation, though in the event of a sudden vacancy one or sometimes two of the vice presidents may act as president.
By law, the City Recorder succeeds to the Office of Mayor acting as the Chief Executive in the event of the sitting Mayor's death or vacancy.
In the event of the vacancy arising from the death or resignation of a list member, the next unelected candidate on the party list is offered the seat, and upon accepting, is elected.
Section 1 made it clear that in the event of a vacancy in the office of President, the Vice President succeeds to the office, while section 2 established a procedure for filling Vice Presidential vacancies.
Similarly, New Hampshire has no lieutenant governor, but the state senate elects a president who is the de facto lieutenant governor, given that in the event of the governor's death, resignation, or inability to serve, the president of the senate acts as governor until the vacancy is filled.
Since 1792, by statutory specification, the cabinet constituted a line of succession, after the Speaker of the House and the president pro tempore of the Senate to the presidency in the event of a vacancy in both that office and the vice presidency.
This man was Senator Benjamin Wade, of Ohio, President pro tempore of the Senate who as the law then stood, would have succeeded to the presidency in the event of a vacancy in the office from any cause.
Whenever a vacancy occurs in the General Assembly, an event that occurs whenever a member dies, resigns, or moves from the district from which he was elected, it is filled according to Georgia law and the Constitution.
The Secretary would serve as the chief assistant to the Governor and, in the event of a vacancy of the Governorship ; the Secretary would serve as the Acting Governor until a new one could be appointed by the President.
* In the event of the absence or incapacity of a puisne judge of the High Court, or in the event of a vacancy in such a position, the President may appoint someone to act in that capacity.
In the event of a vacancy or of a Commissioner being unable to carry out his or her duties owing to absence, illness, or any other cause, the Prime Minister may, after consulting with the Leader of the Opposition, advise the President to appoint someone to act in his or her capacity in the interim.
In the event of a vacancy, or of the Auditor-General being unable for any reason to exercise their duties, the Commission may, following consultation with the relevant Minister, appoint an acting Auditor-General.
The President of Ireland is formally elected by the citizens of Ireland once in every seven years, except in the event of premature vacancy, when an election must be held within sixty days.
The Constitution does not provide a mechanism of succession to the office of Vice President in the event of an extraordinary vacancy, apart from re-election.
This provision would still be used to fill a casual vacancy in the representation of any external territory, in the event that such a territory ever gained separate Senate representation.
In New Jersey, a state which now has an office of lieutenant governor, in the event of a vacancy in the office of governor or the inability of the current governor to fulfill his / her duties through injury, the Lieutenant Governor serves as the acting governor.
From then onward, the holder of that office will succeed in the event of vacancy in the Governor's office.
In Massachusetts, in the event of a vacancy in the governor's office, the lieutenant governor assumes the duties of the office, but not the office for the remainder of the term, thus becoming acting governor, while retaining the lieutenant governor's office.
Public objection to the length of Goodell's appointment led to a failed legal challenge to the Governor's power to appoint Senators in the event of a vacancy, Valenti v. Rockefeller.

event and office
The year used in dates during the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire was the consular year, which began on the day when consuls first entered office – probably 1 May before 222 BC, 15 March from 222 BC to 154 BC, but this event was moved to 1 January in 153 BC.
However, the Reinsurance Treaty failed to be renewed by Wilhelm II in 1890 after Bismarck's departure from office, thus creating a critical problem for Germany in the event of a war.
In the event of a prime minister dying in office, or becoming incapacitated, the governor-general can terminate the commission.
The Twenty-Fifth Amendment also made provisions for a replacement in the event that the Vice President died in office, resigned, or succeeded to the presidency.
# In telephony, a function which, when activated in the event of a commercial power failure or a low-voltage battery condition at a subscriber location, supplies power to predesignated subscriber equipment via the central office trunk.
Operation Entebbe was perhaps the most dramatic event during Rabin's first term of office.
This event prompted the Jerusalem office of the Simon Wiesenthal Center to publicly issue a protest to the Croatian president.
The Presidential Succession Act establishes the line of succession to the powers and duties of the office of President of the United States in the event that neither a President nor Vice President is able to " discharge the powers and duties of the office.
This nationally simulcast performance broke box office records for an indoor event.
In the event that the Bundestag elects an individual for the office of chancellor by a plurality of votes, rather than a majority, the president can, at his or her discretion, either appoint that individual as chancellor or dissolve the Bundestag, triggering a new election.
The Tribune call for Nixon to resign made news, reflecting not only the change in the type of conservatism practiced by the paper, but as a watershed event in terms of Nixon's hopes for survival in office.
Thirteen years after leaving office, Mulroney was named the " greenest " Prime Minister in Canadian history by a 12-member panel at an event organized by Corporate Knights magazine.
* In the event of public accusation, the Senate may only impose the sanction of removal from office.
A major event in the parish's transition from a bedroom community of commuters to a more diverse and independent economic unit occurred in 2008 with the relocation of Chevron's regional corporate headquarters from downtown New Orleans to an office park outside of Covington.
In 1925 he was removed from office following his impeachment by the Provisional Assembly for misuse of his authority — an event that would foreshadow his later political career.
Article 71 of the Constitution of South Korea states, ' In the event of the president not being able to discharge the duties of his / her office, the Prime Minister and ministers in line of the order of succession shall be the acting president.
A mural for the new post office built in 1937 was commissioned by the WPA and painted by Hilton Leech of Bridgeport, CT to commemorate this event.
In many cities and towns, the charter or some similar fundamental document provides that in the event of the death, resignation, or removal from office of the mayor, another official will lead the municipality for a temporary period, which, depending on the jurisdiction, may be for a stated period of days or months until a special election can be held, or until the original end of the term to which the vacating mayor was elected.
The charter may also provide for an acting mayor to serve in the event that the incumbent mayor is determined to be too disabled to continue to perform the duties of the office, either for a temporary period or permanently.
A large group of people gathered for the event which was held in a field ( in front of where the post office is now located ).
A commemorative plaque on the wall of the central office building notes this historic event.
In the event that the President dies or leaves office, the Vice-President automatically assumes presidential powers.
Four months before, a fire had destroyed part of his office at the Meadville Lombard Theological School ( an event which he had interpreted as an omen ).
: In the week before graduation, seniors are invited to climb the Lupton Hall belltower to ring a carillon bell in celebration of their academic achievements in an event sponsored by the alumni office.

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