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.
As of 22/11/2017, they generally hold office for three years since the day they were appointed. The time period may be shorter if specified by the Chief Executive.
They hold office until they either die or retire.
Sinopec Corporation, 2000-2003, director and vice chairman, first board of directors; 2003-, director and chairman, second board of directors.
8 years
The pope remains in office until death unless he resigns.
You don't need to hold it very long. Just a couple of seconds.
Her/his term is for 6 years. They them have to run again.
The Constitution states that Justices "shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour." This means that the Justices hold office as long as they choose and can only be removed from office by impeachment. Source: The Supreme Court website.
for as long as they want. But there should be some sort of bail that you can get out on.
a president can serve 8 years which is two full terms of 4 years each. but in south Korea they can only hold office for 5 years and in china they can hold office for 10 years
two years No, the term of office for the Senate is 6 years. BTW, you could search that up in about 2 seconds, ya know.
how long do you have to be in congress and the house of representative to gualitfy for a pension