A director ceases to hold office through various means, including resignation, removal by shareholders or the board, or expiration of their term if applicable. Additionally, a director may be disqualified due to legal reasons, such as bankruptcy or breach of fiduciary duties. In some cases, a director's position may also end upon their death or incapacity.
The length of time a board director can hold office varies depending on the organization's bylaws and governance policies. Typically, directors serve for a term of one to three years, with the possibility of re-election for additional terms. Some organizations may impose limits on the number of consecutive terms a director can serve to encourage turnover and fresh perspectives. Ultimately, the specific rules governing a director's tenure are outlined in the company's governing documents.
They cannot hold (public) office.
The position she holds would cease to exist. The position would likely be replaced by a president of some sort but it would be unlikely she would hold that office.
a cease fire agreement is putting a hold on the war with whatever country you were having it with; like a peace thing but not exactly
It means to cease from firing a weapon of some sort.
Before acting as a director for the company, the nominated director must provide Form DIR-2 with written consent to hold office. Within 30 days of the day the director was appointed, the consent must be submitted to the registrar in Form DIR-12.
For what period does the vise president of India hold hold office?
The Yang di-Pertuan Agong is elected by the Conference of Rulers for a term of five years, but may at any time resign or be removed from office by the Conference of Rulers, and shall cease to hold office on ceasing to be a Ruler
In early Rome, only patricians could hold political office.
Julia is awesome!! Ok.... get on topic Julia! You use math in field office director by calculating the volume. Done. easy.
The President.
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