A cartoonist can retire any time he or she chooses. Most people do not retire until they are over the age of 55 and many work well into their 60's.
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US Supreme Court justices are appointed for life or until they choose to retire. If a position becomes open, the president submits the name of a nominee to the US Senate for approval. The senate interviews the candidate and votes to decide whether or not to confirm him.If they reject the candidate, the President send up a new nomination.
The Honourable Senator Donald Oliver Q.C., is a member of the Senate of Canada, and a member of the Conservative Party of Canada caucus. He represents the South Shore region of Nova Scotia in the Upper House. He was appointed to the Senate on September 7, 1990, and may serve in the Senate until November 16, 2013 (whereupon he reaches the age of 75 and must retire).
The select group of 300 men (at times 600) was called the senate. They served life terms, but could retire if they chose.
In the US a senator serves a six-year term.
US Supreme Court justices are appointed for life or until they choose to retire. If a position becomes open, the president submits the name of a nominee to the US Senate for approval. The senate interviews the candidate and votes to decide whether or not to confirm him.If they reject the candidate, the President send up a new nomination.
Unless the justice is impeached by the House of Representatives and convicted by the Senate. Optionally, the justice could also choose to resign or retire.
The US Constitution states that once confirmed by the Senate, a justice serves for life. However, they may retire if they wish. They can also be impeached and removed from the court if they do not maintain "good behavior." Only one Supreme Court Justice has been impeached: Samuel Chase in 1805. However, Chase was later acquitted by the Senate.
US Supreme Court justices are appointed for life or until they choose to retire. If a position becomes open, the president submits the name of a nominee to the US Senate for approval. The senate interviews the candidate and votes to decide whether or not to confirm him.If they reject the candidate, the President send up a new nomination.
To become a Canadian senator, you must be at least 30 years old and under the Constitution Act, 1867, senators must retire at age 75.
Do you mean the US senate, the Canadian Senate, or the Roman senate.
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ii think its the senate