incumbent+of+an+office

  • 51removal from office — Divesting an incumbent of the powers and emoluments of office. An incident of the sovereign power which creates an office, the title to office being held subject to the conditions imposed by the sovereign power in constitution or statute. 43 Am… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 52Limitation and revocation procedures before the European Patent Office — In European patent law, the limitation and revocation procedures before the European Patent Office (EPO) are post grant, ex parte , OJ 2007, Special edition 4/2007, page 116, item 1. ] administrative [ EPO web site,… …

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  • 53Lists of office-holders — These are lists of incumbents, i.e. lists of people in various offices and positions,including heads of states or of subnational entities.A historical discipline, archontology, focuses on the study of past and current incumbents.Current… …

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  • 54Open seat (elective office) — Open Seat refers to an elective office for which no incumbent office holder seeks re election. Given the incumbency advantage in legislative elections in the United States and Japan, such races typically offer non incumbents their best… …

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  • 55usurper of a public office — One who either intrudes into a vacant office or ousts the incumbent without any color of title. Neal v. Parker, 200 Ark. 10, 139 S.W.2d 41, 44. One who intrudes on office and assumes to exercise its functions without legal title or color of right …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 56honorary office — A public office to which no fees or salary are annexed; an office accepted from desire to be of service to the public. State v Stanley, 66 NC 59. An office in an association, society, or corporation created to honor an incumbent, not to impose… …

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  • 57Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office — also called the Army General Staff, was one of the four principal agencies charged with overseeing the Imperial Japanese Army. RoleThe nihongo|Army Ministry|陸軍省|Rikugunshō was created in April 1872, along with the Navy Ministry, to replace the… …

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  • 58Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office (Zimbabwe) — The Minister of State in the Prime Minister s Office is a non cabinet ministerial position in the government of Zimbabwe. The incumbent is Gordon Moyo.[1] The duties of the position have yet to be publicly defined, although Prime Minister Morgan… …

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  • 59hold office — Synonyms and related words: alternate, be in office, be the incumbent, cover, do a hitch, do a stint, do a tour, do time, enlist, fill an office, fill in for, have a go, have tenure, keep a watch, occupy a post, re up, reenlist, relieve, serve… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 60lucrative office — One which yields a revenue (in the form of fees or otherwise) or a fixed salary to the incumbent. According to some authorities, one which yields a compensation supposed to be adequate to the services rendered and in excess of the expenses… …

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