Cordoza added that the club are not in a rush to appoint a new boss.
He is not elderly or incapacitated, yet the courts have shown a trend to appoint a conservator over other celebrities.
Without a will, if your children are minors and you were a single or surviving parent, a court will appoint a guardian for them.
If a member, partner or shareholder has misused corporate assets or grossly violated fiduciary duties owed to the corporation, a court may appoint a receiver.
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In the trial, now under way in federal court, people who were detained have asked a judge to appoint a monitor for the police department.
And unless you have made other, binding arrangements, your family may need to ask a court to appoint a conservator (also called a guardian) to oversee your finances.
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Germany seem to back a Dutch idea to appoint a commissioner responsible for overseeing national budgets.
Specifically, a minor may object to the naming of a guardian, which prompts a court proceeding to appoint a new guardian.
The two chambers overwhelmingly passed a bipartisan-supported measure authorising Tom Corbett, Pennsylvania's governor, to declare a fiscal emergency and appoint a receiver.
Before the ruling, the legislature had been threatening to hold a special session to appoint a slate of Republican electors should Mr Bush lose the state to Mr Gore on a legal ruling.
Among other possibilities, that proposal may have included a US agreement to appoint a UN envoy responsible for organizing a UN conference calling for the Greater Middle East to become a nuclear-free zone.
This investigation began on December 5th, 1995 when the committee voted to establish a subcommittee and to appoint a special counsel to investigate the allegations that Mr. Gingrich was using nonprofit educational organizations for improper political purposes.
This week, Mr Arafat was due to address demands to present a new cabinet and appoint a Palestinian prime minister, who would take over some of his powers, or again face a confidence vote from his rebellious parliament.
The headline-grabber is a recommendation that the ICC appoint a chairman, chosen on merit, with the presidency becoming an ambassadorial role.
This has not been the recent practice, and it means that Presidents could not wait, say, until a recess in December to appoint a controversial replacement for a Secretary of State who resigned in October.
There are those places where they appoint a grandee: Australia, Canada for example appoint someone local and also someone who has made a mark in the political scene of that country.
For example, only a will can be used to appoint a guardian for a child.
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Moussavi had rejected the offer of a partial recount and refused to appoint a representative to the committee, according to Press TV.
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It may have seemed like a gamble at the time to appoint a relative newcomer to the car business, but it has worked.
The borough's Republican district attorney, Daniel Donovan, began an investigation in 2009 into the party's finances but recused himself in 2010 and asked a state Supreme Court justice to appoint a special prosecutor.
Few details of how the current governments will encourage refugees to go back were immediately available, but Croatia is to open a consulate in Banja Luka and appoint a consul to ease the process.
Alternatively, the company can be bankrupted by a lawsuit from a phoney creditor, who can then appoint a liquidator of his choice.
Republican Gov. Tom Kean, who had won the closest gubernatorial election in state history only a few months before, opted to appoint a placeholder as a gesture of goodwill.
The case has been referred to a different court, which is expected to appoint a new panel to hear the retrial.
The case began when Marshall's son, Philip, filed a petition in 2006 asking the court to appoint a guardian for his grandmother.
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The government narrowly avoided a second defeat when it saw off a move that would have forced commissioners to appoint a non-executive board of between four and seven members to provide advice to PCCs on issues such as finance, staff and equality.
The government narrowly avoided a second defeat last Wednesday when it saw off a move that would have forced commissioners to appoint a non-executive board of between four and seven members to provide advice to PCCs on issues such as finance, staff and equality.
Rod Blagojevich, a man most people would no longer trust to appoint a dog catcher, has the right to choose Mr Obama's successor in the Senate.
However, Pfizer is exploiting a loophole in the 1984 law, which lets it appoint a second, authorised copycat in this case, Watson, another American firm.
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