Common use of Removal from office Clause in Contracts

Removal from office. (1) A judge may be deprived of his or her office or of other benefits only if the Presidium decides that that judge no longer fulfils the requisite conditions or meets the obligations arising from his or her office. The judge concerned shall be heard but shall not take part in the deliberations.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Removal from office. (1) A judge may be deprived of his or her office or of other benefits in its stead only if the Presidium decides that that judge he no longer fulfils the requisite conditions or meets the obligations arising from his or her office. The judge concerned shall be heard but shall not take part in the deliberations.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Draft Agreement, data.consilium.europa.eu, data.consilium.europa.eu

Removal from office. (1) A judge may be deprived of his or of her office or of other benefits in its stead only if the Presidium decides that that judge no longer fulfils the requisite conditions or meets the obligations arising from his or her office. The judge concerned shall be heard but shall not take part in the deliberations.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Draft Agreement, www.no-patents-on-seeds.org, www.casalonga.com

Removal from office. (1) A judge may be deprived of his or her office or of other benefits in its stead only if the Presidium decides Court of Appeal sitting as a full Court and, where applicable, all judges of his division of the Court of First Instance who are full-time judges of the Court, decide that that judge he no longer fulfils the requisite conditions or meets the obligations arising from his or her office. The judge concerned shall be heard but shall not take part in the deliberations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: data.consilium.europa.eu

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Removal from office. (1) . A judge may be deprived of his or her office or of other benefits only if the Presidium decides that that judge no longer fulfils the requisite conditions or meets the obligations arising from his or her office. The judge concerned shall be heard but shall not take part in the deliberations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: old2.dkpto.org

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