On 1829, March 4 as the 7th president.
Inaugurated.
James monroe by Samantha Davis
Andrew Jackson was sworn in by Marshall in 1833. Marshall died in 1835.
president andrew johnson
Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase administered the Oath of Office to Andrew Johnson on April 15, 1865, the day President Lincoln died.
When Andrew Johnson took the Oath of Office during Easter weekend of 1865, he was 56 years of age.
Jackson did uphold his oath of office as defined in Article II Section I. He was the 7th President of the United States from 1829 until 1837.
He took the Oath of Office on the steps of the White House.
No, the President's Oath is written in the Constitution. The Vice President's Oath is the same oath that members of Congress take and was not written in the Constitution, but the Constitution does require that the VP be bound by an Oath.
You become impeached by the government.
April 30th 1789
The outgoing President's term ends at noon, and the President-Elect automatically becomes President at the same time regardless of whether or not he's taken the oath of office. HOWEVER, he cannot act as President, or in effect "execute the office of President of the United States" until he's taken the oath. For example, the Vice-President normally takes his oath before the President. Assuming the VP's been sworn in a few moments before noon, he would constitutionally be "Acting President" until the President takes his oath.