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severance pay and/or
unemployment benefits,
whereas one who
voluntarily resigns may not be eligible.
Abdication is the
equivalent of
resignation for a...
- Lizzy; Hooper, John; Connelly, Kate (11
February 2013). "Pope
Benedict XVI
resigns due to age and
declining health". The Guardian.
Archived from the original...
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reflecting on his term. In the
British paper The
Times the
article Mr.
Nixon resigns as President; On this day by Fred
Emery took a more
negative stance on...
- move is detrimental. Play
continues until a king is checkmated, a
player resigns, or a draw is declared, as
explained below. In addition, if the game is...
- 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...
- Li Wei
Resigns from
Office (Chinese: 李衛辭官; pinyin: Lǐ Wèi Cí Guān) is a 2005
Chinese television historical comedy drama and the
third installment in the...
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calendar year. Such a year
generally occurs when a
newly elected pope dies or
resigns very
early into his papacy. This
results in the
Catholic Church being led...
- prin****l
deputy to the
secretary of state. If the
secretary of
state resigns or dies, the
deputy secretary of
state becomes acting secretary of state...
- 2017. Donadio, Rachel; Povoledo,
Elisabetta (12
February 2013). "Pope
Resigns with
Church at Crossroads". New York Times. pp. A1 – A11.
Archived from...
- abdication,
occurs when the
current pope of the
Catholic Church voluntarily resigns his position. As a pope
conventionally holds the
office for life, a papal...