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Q: Who succeeds the Vice-President if he cannot carry out the duties of President if he were so appointed?
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Who succeeds the president if he cannot carry out the duties of the office?

The Vice President


How does the fact that supreme court justices are appointed for life check the power of the president?

He cannot replace those with whose interpretations he disagrees.


Who succeeds a congressman who cannot serve?

No one. The governor of the state appoints a replacement until the next election.


How are supreme count justices appointed?

supreme court justices are appointed by the president . The president will normally pick a person who he feels to be more qualified candidate but also someone whose views are same as the president. a president can only nominate a person for supreme court justice during the term in which he is serving and only if a spot on the supreme court is available. he cannot unseat a sitting justice to appoint a new person.


Can the executor of the estate appoint himself as power of attorney?

No, he cannot. He needs to be appointed the executor by the probate court. Until then he has no authority whatsoever.No, he cannot. He needs to be appointed the executor by the probate court. Until then he has no authority whatsoever.No, he cannot. He needs to be appointed the executor by the probate court. Until then he has no authority whatsoever.No, he cannot. He needs to be appointed the executor by the probate court. Until then he has no authority whatsoever.


What can the Federal Reserve NOT do?

The Federal Reserve cannot mint coins or print currency, which are functions of the Treasury Department. The Treasury Department is administered by the Secretary of the Treasury, whom is appointed by the President.


Who takes the president's place if he or she cannot complete his or her term?

The Vice President. If he cannot, the speaker of the House does, and if she cannot, the senate Pro Tempore does.


What if the president could fire justices of the supreme court if he didn't a ruling they made?

Ever hear the term "checks and balances"? One of the checks (limits) on the power of the President is that he cannot do what you describe. This means that once appointed the members of the Supreme Court can consider laws and cases without outside influence.


Can an executor remove an heir in Pennsylvania?

No. An executor has no authority until they have been appointed by the probate court. An executor cannot "remove" an heir. They must follow the provisions in the will.No. An executor has no authority until they have been appointed by the probate court. An executor cannot "remove" an heir. They must follow the provisions in the will.No. An executor has no authority until they have been appointed by the probate court. An executor cannot "remove" an heir. They must follow the provisions in the will.No. An executor has no authority until they have been appointed by the probate court. An executor cannot "remove" an heir. They must follow the provisions in the will.


How does the house of represenatives achieve their particular offece?

All Representatives are elected; they cannot be appointed.


Which US supreme court judges were recess appointments?

There are no current Supreme Court justices who were recess appointments. However, President George Washington appointed John Rutledge as Chief Justice in a recess appointment; his appointment was later rejected by the Senate. President Eisenhower also made three recess appointments to the Supreme Court, all of whom were later confirmed by the Senate.


Who replaces the president if he cannot serve his term?

Vice President.