Sentences with word «appointer»

The selection procedures in Parliament Square are rather more opaque than in Strasbourg, but hopefully the next time a vacancy comes up, the President and his two fellow appointers will listen closely to what she is saying — if only to avoid future embarrassment.
So for this to work, the Senator has to be from a state where the appointer is from the correct party.
So now, the question that's raised is whether this designation of Chief Executive as «appointer» is simply a mysterious formality, versus it possibly introducing tangible or even substantial effects.
Yes, with appointments, you have to trust the appointer, but you elect the appointer, so by your measure, problem solved!
Newly appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals Judith Kaye with her appointer Gov. Mario Cuomo on Feb. 22, 1993.
According to Justice Roggensack, to impose judicial recusal rules in such circumstances would «nullify the constitutional vote of the contributor, or the lawful choice of the appointer, or chill the lawful speech of those who make independent communications during the course of a campaign for judicial office.»
(4) An instrument appointing a proxy shall be in writing under the hand of the appointer or the appointer's attorney, shall be for one or more particular meetings of owners, shall comply with the regulations and shall be in the prescribed form.
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