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If you are a Departmental Accountable Official, who retains your appointment letter
person or office who appointed me
Can't say; it's determined by local policy
Can't say; it's determined by local policy (verified)
They bear no presumption of negligence and are only liable for the dollar value of the erroneous payment that is attributable to their actions.
In a will or trust, a general power of appointment allows the holder to use discretion to distribute the property. A limited power of appointment limits the distribution to a named class. With regard to trusts, a trustor who retains a power of appointment also retains ownership in the property for tax purposes, probate purposes and in the case of attaching creditors. You should always seek the advice of an attorney who specializes in wills and trusts for the drafting of an instrument that will both meet your needs and federal and state legal requirements. You may read more about powers of appointment at the link provided below.
Buckingham Palace is the official residecne of the Queen when she is in London
it is the quarks
Undoubtedly , Brazil. With it's Portugese influence , it still retains Portugese as it's official language where the rest of South Ameican speaks Spanish.It also retains a large population of Roman Catholis , another legacy of Portugal , and the Portugese influence shows in it's food and music as well.
If it is an element, then the smallest particle that retains the characteristics of the element is an atom. If it is a diatomic element, then the smallest particle that retains the characteristics of the element is a molecule. If it is a molecular compound, then the smallest particle that retains the characteristics of the compound is a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, the smallest particle that retains characteristics of the compound is a formula unit.
A molecule is the smallest particle of a compound that still retains its properties. An atom is the smallest particle of an element that still retains its properties.
The smallest unit of Matter that retains the property of an element is the atom.