Definition of Appointor. Meaning of Appointor. Synonyms of Appointor

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Definition of Appointor

Appointor
Appointor Ap*point*or", n. (Law) The person who selects the appointee. See Appointee, 2.

Meaning of Appointor from wikipedia

- comprehensive list of all Article III and Article IV United States federal judges appointed by President Donald Trump, as well as a partial list of Article I federal...
- political party Peoples Voice and was appointed as Peoples Voice secretary-general. He previously was appointed as secretary-general of the National Solidarity...
- Under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998, an administration may appoint acting heads of department from employees of the relevant department. These...
- 2019, he was appointed manager of Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg, qualifying for Europe in both seasons at the club. He was then appointed manager of Eintracht...
- the death of Cardinal Ruffo, Benedict appointed Braschi one of his own secretaries. In 1755, the pope appointed him as a canon of St Peter's Basilica...
- was a novice in the political arena of Jammu and Kashmir when he was appointed president of the National Conference in August 1981. His main qualification...
- Seth was born after Abel's murder by Cain, and Eve believed that God had appointed him as a replacement for Abel. According to the Book of Genesis, Seth...
- 1973, Justice A. N. Ray was appointed su****ding three senior judges and in 1977, Justice Mirza Hameedullah Beg was appointed as the chief justice su****ding...
- proclaimed himself the head of the Church of England. Thomas Cranmer, appointed in 1533, was the first Protestant archbishop of Canterbury and would become...
- Look up appointment or appoint in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Appointment may refer to: The prerogative power of a government official or executive...