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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
*[[Recess appointment]], a method of filling vacancies under U.S. federal law
*[[Recess appointment]], a method of filling vacancies under U.S. federal law
*Appointment, a form of [[Royal Warrant]]
*Appointment, a form of [[Royal warrant (document)|Royal Warrant]]
*[[List of positions filled by presidential appointment with Senate confirmation]]
*[[List of positions filled by presidential appointment with Senate confirmation]]
**[[Appointment and confirmation to the Supreme Court of the United States]]
**[[Appointment and confirmation to the Supreme Court of the United States]]

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Appointment may refer to:

Law

Religion

  • 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, follows a somewhat convoluted process, reflecting the church's traditional tendency towards compromise and ad hoc solutions, traditional ambiguity between hierarchy and democracy, and traditional role as a semi-autonomous state church. (Suffragan bishops are appointed through a much simpler process, reflecting their status as directly responsible to their diocesan bishop.)
  • Letter of appointment, in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints history

Others