Yes
YesThe President can remove any officeholders he has appointed.
In 1976, Pastor Sir Douglas Nicholls was appointed Governor of South Australia, the first Aboriginal Governor of any Australian State.
He was appointed by Republican Governor George Deukmejian, if that helps any.
You can't take off the "governor" on any computerized car.
To remove the governor from a XRT 1550, first ensure the engine is off and cooled down. Disconnect the battery to prevent any accidental starts. Next, locate the governor linkage and carefully detach it from the throttle and governor arm. Finally, remove any bolts or fasteners securing the governor assembly to the engine, and gently lift it out. Always consult the specific service manual for detailed instructions tailored to your model.
the exqutive head of state is governor, is assisted by the chief minister and a council of ministers. the governor is responsible to the president who can remove him even before his time the governor holds office during the pleasure of the president the governor must be appointed by the centre after consulation with the chief minister and council of ministers the persons appointed as the governor should not be in any way involved with the state politics the governor can on the suggestion of the concil of ministers who make rules for administration of the state. the governor has to consult while appointing the judges of the high courts who take this oath of office in front of him. the governor, according to our constitution has to act according to his discretionary power he can dismiss the council of ministers and dissolved the assembly appeals against the decision can be heard by the high courts appointed by the governor in session court judge has to give the authority to award a death punisment through this must be confirmed by the high courts.
There is no governor on a any 80's vehicle
To remove the governor on a 49cc motor, first locate the governor linkage connected to the throttle and the engine. Disconnect the linkage from the throttle arm and the governor gear, ensuring not to damage any components. You may also need to remove any restrictions on the throttle to allow for full movement. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines and ensure safety precautions are taken when modifying engine components.
To remove the governor on a Briggs and Stratton 17hp engine, first ensure the engine is off and cool. Disconnect the governor linkage from the throttle plate and remove any associated springs. Next, locate the governor gear, typically found at the crankshaft, and carefully remove it. Make sure to consult the engine's manual for specific instructions, as modifications may affect performance and safety.
To remove the governor from a 2001 Yamaha Kodiak, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and secure. Access the governor by removing the side cover, typically located on the engine. Disconnect the governor linkage and remove the governor assembly carefully, taking note of any gaskets or seals. Always consult the owner's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions related to your model.
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To remove the governor plug on a 2002 Chevy Avalanche, first locate the governor assembly on the transmission. Use a socket or wrench to remove the retaining bolt or screws holding the plug in place. Carefully pull the governor plug out of the assembly, taking care not to damage any surrounding components. Once removed, inspect the plug and the assembly for any signs of wear or damage before reinstallation or replacement.