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{{Wiktionary|appointment}} |
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'''Appointment''' may refer to: |
'''Appointment''' may refer to: |
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== Law == |
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*The [[prerogative]] power of a government official or executive to select persons to fill an honorary position or employment in the government (political appointments, poets laureate) |
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*[[Power of appointment]], the legal ability of a testator to select another person to dispose of the testator's property |
*[[Power of appointment]], the legal ability of a testator to select another person to dispose of the testator's property |
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*[[Recess appointment]], a method of filling vacancies under U.S. federal law |
*[[Recess appointment]], a method of filling vacancies under U.S. federal law |
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*Appointment, a form of [[Royal Warrant]] |
*Appointment, a form of [[Royal warrant (document)|Royal Warrant]] |
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*[[List of positions filled by presidential appointment with Senate confirmation]] |
*[[List of positions filled by presidential appointment with Senate confirmation]] |
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**[[Nomination and confirmation to the Supreme Court of the United States]] |
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*[[Judicial appointments in Canada]], made by the federal government or provincial government. Superior and federal court judges are appointed by federal government, while inferior courts are appointed by the provincial government |
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*[[Judicial appointments in Canada]] |
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*[[Warrant of Appointment]], an official document presented by the President of Ireland to persons upon appointment to certain offices |
*[[Warrant of Appointment]], an official document presented by the President of Ireland to persons upon appointment to certain offices |
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== Religion == |
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*[[Papal appointment]], the oldest method for the selection of the pope |
*[[Papal appointment]], the oldest method for the selection of the pope |
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*[[Appointment of Catholic bishops]] |
*[[Appointment of Catholic bishops]], in the Catholic Church is a complicated process |
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*[[Appointment of Church of England bishops]] |
*[[Appointment of Church of England bishops]], the selection and installation process of bishops in the Church of England |
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*[[Letter of appointment]] in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints history |
*[[Letter of appointment (Mormonism)]], in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints history |
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== Others == |
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*[[Appointment to the Order of Canada]], the process by which Canadians citizens or certain foreign persons are inducted into the Order of Canada, an act that is Canada's second highest civilian honour within the country's system of honours |
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*[[Appointment to the Order of Canada]] |
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*[[Court appointment]], one of the traditional positions within a royal, ducal, or noble household |
*[[Court appointment]], one of the traditional positions within a royal, ducal, or noble household |
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*[[The Appointment]], a 1969 psychological drama |
*[[The Appointment (film)|''The Appointment'' (film)]], a 1969 psychological drama |
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*[[The Appointment (novel)]], |
*[[The Appointment (novel)|''The Appointment'' (novel)]], a 1997 German novel by Herta Müller |
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*[[The Appointment (Picasso)|''The Appointment'' (Picasso)]], a 1900 pastel on paper by Pablo Picasso |
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*Appointment, a means of funding [[ |
*Appointment, a means of funding [[postdoctoral research]] |
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*A time designated for a meeting with a professional on a [[schedule]] |
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Appointment may refer to:
Law
[edit]- The prerogative power of a government official or executive to select persons to fill an honorary position or employment in the government (political appointments, poets laureate)
- Power of appointment, the legal ability of a testator to select another person to dispose of the testator's property
- Recess appointment, a method of filling vacancies under U.S. federal law
- Appointment, a form of Royal Warrant
- List of positions filled by presidential appointment with Senate confirmation
- Judicial appointments in Canada, made by the federal government or provincial government. Superior and federal court judges are appointed by federal government, while inferior courts are appointed by the provincial government
- Warrant of Appointment, an official document presented by the President of Ireland to persons upon appointment to certain offices
Religion
[edit]- Papal appointment, the oldest method for the selection of the pope
- Appointment of Catholic bishops, in the Catholic Church is a complicated process
- Appointment of Church of England bishops, the selection and installation process of bishops in the Church of England
- Letter of appointment (Mormonism), in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints history
Others
[edit]- Appointment to the Order of Canada, the process by which Canadians citizens or certain foreign persons are inducted into the Order of Canada, an act that is Canada's second highest civilian honour within the country's system of honours
- Court appointment, one of the traditional positions within a royal, ducal, or noble household
- The Appointment (film), a 1969 psychological drama
- The Appointment (novel), a 1997 German novel by Herta Müller
- The Appointment (Picasso), a 1900 pastel on paper by Pablo Picasso
- Appointment, a means of funding postdoctoral research
- A time designated for a meeting with a professional on a schedule