And his claim is based on the Appointments Clause of Article II of the Constitution a claim that there has been a " trespass upon the executive power of appointment,"
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In 1887 the two succeeded in changing the city charter at the state legislature that took the power of appointments away from city council and granted it to department heads.
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Censors employed auxiliary tools such as : the power to launch or close down any newspaper, radio or television station, licensing of journalists through unions and the power of appointment.
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The continuing power of appointment of the Byzantine emperor can be seen in the legend of Pope Gregory I writing to Constantinople, asking them to refuse " his " election.
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A general power of appointment is a key element of a type of marital deduction tax law as prescribed in Internal Revenue Code ?056 ( b ) ( 5 ).
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A special power of appointment allows the recipient to distribute the designated property among a specified group or class of people, not including donee, donee's estate, creditors of donee, or creditors of donee's estate.
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Special powers of appointment also appear in the context of a trust and are primarily used to reduce liability for generation-skipping transfer tax, or to provide asset protection trust features without fraudulent conveyance liability.
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The outcome of Sunday's District Council elections was a " political tsunami " that could intensify if the unpopular Tung uses his power of appointment to effectively stack the deck, political scientist Michael DeGolyer said.
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The holder of a general power of appointment is treated for estate tax purposes as if he or she is the owner of the property subject to the power, whether or not the power is exercised.
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When Banek gets to court, he realizes that he dropped the crucial power of appointment file at the scene of the accident, and the judge gives him until the end of the day to retrieve it.