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The remuneration of a judge shall not be reduced during his continuance in office.
"Without such confidence, his continuance in office creates an adversary posture."
His ministers depended on his favour for their continuance in office.
I would prefer that second option, and in fact am willing to weigh my continuance in office on it.
The compensation of judges may not be decreased, but may be increased, during their continuance in office.
The accidents of my life have often afforded me this advantage, but never with more fulness and variety than during my continuance in office.
It gives the Legislature two years from the time an official leaves office to impeach for conduct "committed during their respective continuance in office."
Each officeholder would be independent, and would look solely to a faithful discharge of his duty for his continuance in office.
After that Labour 'enjoyed' a period of four years in government in which continuance in office depended upon the support of the Liberals.
The king's restoration to health secured William Pitt The Younger's continuance in office, and disappointed the Whigs.
Not that the Surveyor brought the lesson home to himself, or admitted that he could be so utterly undone, either by continuance in office, or ejectment.
Article III of the Constitution says that judges will receive "a Compensation, which shall not be diminished during their Continuance in Office."
That clause, inserted by the framers to protect judicial independence, provides that the compensation of life-tenured federal judges "shall not be diminished during their continuance in office."
In particular, United States federal judges confirmed under Article III of the Constitution have compensation that "shall not be diminished during their continuance in office."
The LFO Order No. 2002 was issued by Musharraf in August 2001, which established the constitutional basis for his continuance in office.
After Queen Elizabeth died, Chamberlain had drawn confidence from the continuance in office of Elizabeth's head-of-government Robert Cecil, whom he called "the great little lord".
The answer must be that his continuance in office shows that Mr. Meese is not an embarrassment to a President who seems incapable of being embarrassed by his subordinates.
Representatives Lindsey Graham and Charles Canady sought to broaden the constitutional net by arguing that Mr. Clinton's continuance in office represented a systemic threat to American justice.
Then the President himself, towering above the three branches of government assembled in the House chamber, presented the case for his continuance in office on the basis of what he had yet to do.
They argued successfully that the new taxes violated the provision of Article III of the Constitution under which Federal judges' compensation "shall not be diminished during their continuance in office."
Under the United States Constitution, Article III judges hold their offices during good behavior (an appointment for life) and their salary cannot be cut during their continuance in office.
The judges must be appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, hold office for life and receive compensations that may not be diminished during their continuance in office.
One way the Constitution protects the independence of federal judges is by providing that - no matter whom the judges anger or disappoint - their compensation "shall not be diminished during their continuance in office."
Commissioner Fay Vincent came to watch a baseball game today but wound up acknowledging for the first time some doubt about the Giants' proposed move to St. Petersburg, Fla., and his own continuance in office.
If the commissioner knew that a particular decision would prompt an effort seeking to remove him, difficult decisions will not be made or, if made, will favor the most powerful owners most likely to assure his continuance in office."