Tenure Of Office Act 1867

The meaning of TENURE is the act, right, manner, or term of holding something (such as a landed property, a position, or an office); especially : a status granted after a trial period to a teacher that gives protection from summary dismissal.

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The act, fact, manner, or condition of holding something in one's possession, as real estate or an office; occupation. b. A period during which something is held. 2. The status of holding one's position on a permanent basis without periodic contract renewals: a teacher granted tenure on a faculty.

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On this day in 1868, the U.S. House of Representatives impeached President Andrew Johnson for “high crimes and misdemeanors,” primarily for violating the Tenure of Office Act by firing Secretary of ...

Tenure from the Latin tenere means "to hold" and refers to the period of time a person works at a particular job or in an office. A president might have to deal with a recession during his tenure in the White House.

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the holding or possessing of anything: the tenure of an office. the holding of property, esp. real property, of a superior in return for services to be rendered.

Tenure commonly refers to life tenure in a job and specifically to a senior academic's contractual right not to have his or her position terminated without just cause.

TENURE definition: 1. being the legal owner of land, a job, or an official public position, or the period of time…. Learn more.

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Definition of tenure noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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