-
severance pay and/or
unemployment benefits,
whereas one who
voluntarily resigns may not be eligible.
Abdication is the
equivalent of
resignation for a...
-
office since Gregory XII was
forced to
resign in 1415 to end the
Western Schism, and the
first pope to
voluntarily resign since Celestine V in 1294. All other...
-
evening of
August 8, 1974,
during which Nixon announced his
intention to
resign the
presidency the
following day,
August 9, 1974, due to the
Watergate scandal...
-
Mario Bergoglio, pla**** by
Jonathan Pryce, to
reconsider his
decision to
resign as an
archbishop as he
confides his own
intentions to
abdicate the papacy...
- A
resign-to-run law is a law that
requires the
current holder of an
office to
resign from that
office before they can run for
another office. This is distinct...
- escape. A game can end in
various ways
besides checkmate: a
player can
resign, and
there are
several ways a game can end in a draw.
While the
exact origins...
- and his
supporters managed to
expel Sylvester.
Benedict then
decided to
resign in
favor of his godfather,
Gregory VI,
provided he was
reimbursed for his...
- his to
remain in
force is the
confirmation of the
right of the pope to
resign;
nearly all of his
other official acts were
annulled by his successor, Boniface...
- the
Pratinidhi Sabha before being appointed by the
president and
shall resign if they are
unable to
retain the
majority in the House. The
residence of...
- was
elected as
Member of
Parliament (MP) for
Canterbury in 2017.
After resigning as a
member of the
Labour Party in
September 2024, she is an independent...