It means that your prospective employer reserves the right to terminate you, or NOT employ you, for ANY reason he sees fit, except those specifically spelled out in statute law or the Constitution.
I doubt you mean "appealed", perhaps you mean repealed?
No, it can't be appealed. You don't get to go to trial on a Violation of Probation. because you have ALREADY been found guilty of whatever crime you were originally charged with. The judge's sentence after finding you guilty was - probation. The only thing you had to do in order to remain out of jail was follow a few simple rules. If you violated these rules that means you can't be trusted with your freedom and the judge can revoke your probation and remand you to jail to serve the time for your original crime behind bars. If your VOP consisted of committing an additional crime, then not only to you get VOP'ed, but you can be charged with the new crime as well. Probation is not a 'get out of jail free' card.
Typically, if you plead guilty to a misdemeanor, it is difficult to appeal the conviction because a guilty plea usually waives the right to appeal. However, there may be exceptions if there was a fundamental error in the proceedings or in the legal representation that led to the guilty plea. It's best to consult with a legal professional for advice specific to your situation.
Constitutional Amendments are permanent, and do not have expiration dates. An amendment can be appealed, or another can override a previous amendment, such as with Prohibition, but the Amendment ending slavery will never be repealed.
Yes, a motion to quash can be appealed by the district attorney if it is granted by the court. The district attorney can appeal the decision to a higher court to seek a reversal of the decision to quash.
I was appealed by the thought of wealth.
Appealed has two syllables.
The defense team appealed the judge's decision. When I had a sore throat, food never really appealed to me.
appealed to a higher court.
The constitutional principle that best describes the given process is called Checks and Balances. It allows for each branch to limit the power of the others in order to prevent corruption or extremism.
was the president who appealed to the common people 1829
The sense of sight is appealed to in these lines from Macbeth.