VACANCY. A place which is empty. The term is principally applied to cases where an office is not filled.
Vacancy John C. Calhoun was the first Vice President to resign from office. See also: Impeachment in the United States, Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, and List of Vice Presidents of the United States ...
Vacancy Rate The percentage of all units or space that is unoccupied or not rented. Valuation ...
coparceners (who, if they cannot agree, present in turn in order of age) or mortgagee (who must present the nominee of the mortgagor), or a bankrupt (who, although the advowson belongs to his creditors, yet has the right to present to a vacancy).
It is his duty also, in case of the death of the sheriff, or when a vacancy happens in that office, to serve all the writs and process which the sheriff is usually bound to serve.
One of the nine is the Chief Justice (appointed by the President if there is a vacancy), and the others are Associate Justices. 2) the ultimate appeals court in every state except Maryland and New York (which call the highest court the Court of ...
When an appeals justice is not available or there is a vacancy, a lower court judge is appointed Justice Pro Tem until a new Justice is appointed. Small claims cases are often heard by an attorney serving as Judge Pro Tem. 2) n.
See also: Were, Will, Word, Support, Way
 
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