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- Life_tenure abstract "A life tenure or service during good behaviour is a term of office that lasts for the office holder's lifetime (in some cases subject to mandatory retirement at a specified age), unless the office holder is removed from office for cause under extraordinary circumstances or chooses to resign.Judges and members of some upper chambers (e.g., senators for life) have life tenure. The primary goal of life tenure is to insulate the officeholder from external pressures. Certain heads of state, such as monarchs and Presidents for Life, are also given life tenure. United States federal judges have life tenure once appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate. In some cases, life tenure lasts only until a mandatory retirement age. For example, Canadian senators are appointed for life, but are forced to retire at 75. Likewise, many judges, including Justices of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, have life tenure but must retire at 70.Life tenure also exists in various religious organizations. The Pope, as the Bishop of Rome and leader of the worldwide Catholic Church, has life tenure, but other Catholic bishops are required to submit their resignations at age 75. Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serve as apostles for life, but the ministry of the church are all lay clergy, therefore their positions are not considered \"life tenure\" in the church, but as a life of service to the church. Senior professors at academic institutions may also be granted life tenure, which is intended to protect principles of academic freedom.".
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- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Selection_of_judges_in_the_United_States.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Term_of_office.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
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- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink Laity.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink Monarch.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink Pope.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink President_for_Life.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink President_of_the_United_States.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink Professor.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink Senate_of_Canada.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink Senator_for_life.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink Tenure.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink Term_of_office.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Senate.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink United_States_federal_judge.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLink Upper_house.
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLinkText "Life tenure".
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLinkText "Until removed from office".
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLinkText "during good behaviour".
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLinkText "for life".
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLinkText "life appointment".
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLinkText "life tenure".
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLinkText "life".
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLinkText "lifetime tenure".
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLinkText "tenure".
- Life_tenure wikiPageWikiLinkText "they hold these positions for life".
- Life_tenure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Job-stub.
- Life_tenure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Life_tenure subject Category:Government_officials_with_life_tenure.
- Life_tenure subject Category:Selection_of_judges_in_the_United_States.
- Life_tenure subject Category:Term_of_office.
- Life_tenure hypernym Term.
- Life_tenure type Judge.
- Life_tenure type Judge.
- Life_tenure type Occupation.
- Life_tenure type Official.
- Life_tenure type Concept.
- Life_tenure comment "A life tenure or service during good behaviour is a term of office that lasts for the office holder's lifetime (in some cases subject to mandatory retirement at a specified age), unless the office holder is removed from office for cause under extraordinary circumstances or chooses to resign.Judges and members of some upper chambers (e.g., senators for life) have life tenure. The primary goal of life tenure is to insulate the officeholder from external pressures.".
- Life_tenure label "Life tenure".
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- Life_tenure wasDerivedFrom Life_tenure?oldid=686649717.
- Life_tenure isPrimaryTopicOf Life_tenure.