People will also be able to appoint a representative to confirm their wishes if they die.
The spokesman added that the next stage would be to appoint consultants and a contractor to develop the scheme and take it through the statutory processes.
True, Gary Gensler, a Goldman alumnus (and veteran of the Clinton administration), has been appointed to run the Commodities and Futures Trading Commission, an important regulator of Wall Street, and Mr Obama may be tempted to appoint Jon Corzine, New Jersey's governor to a top job, but Mr Corzine's past stint as boss of Goldman Sachs will not help his cause.
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It is good to get it sorted now, because it can be difficult to appoint a new manager in the middle of the season, we now have plenty of time to work with him and hopefully he can take us to the next level.
For example, only a will can be used to appoint a guardian for a child.
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One of Mr Coppinger's first responsibilities will be to appoint a new chief constable.
Police and crime commissioners will be able to appoint, and if necessary dismiss, chief constables.
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One possibility would be to appoint joint chiefs of police from Britain and Ireland.
One of Lord Hall's first tasks will be to appoint a new director of news and a director of television.
For minors, Mr. Winget says, it may be necessary to appoint a guardian.
And be sure to appoint a designated driver so you and your tailgating companions can make it home safely.
One of Lord Hall's first tasks will be to appoint a new director of news and a new director of television.
This means Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will be able to appoint a new Governor that is more in line with his inflationist policies.
So Egypt's incoming head of state may be able to appoint a cabinet, but will have no authority over budgets, internal security, foreign affairs or the army.
Recruitment specialists will be commissioned to appoint the new director.
At a news conference Friday afternoon, Ventura, a political independent, declined to say whether he would appoint another senator or who it would be, other than to say he would not appoint himself.
If there were another such tragedy, Mr Feinberg allows, it might be better not to appoint someone to fill the exact role he had this time.
Factors in his decision no doubt include the election of President Obama, who would be more likely to appoint a successor attuned to the principles Souter has followed as a moderate-to-liberal member of the court's more liberal bloc over the past two decades.
The case against the 52-year-old governor, re-elected to his second term in 2006, revolves around telephone recordings of him allegedly talking with friends and associates about money and jobs he may be able to parlay out of his power to appoint a senator to replace Obama.
SHE, a subsidiary of energy giant SSE, said earlier this week that it could be in a position to appoint contractors this summer if this backing was secured.
Offshore trusts were increasingly drafted with provisions that gave the Protector broad discretion to terminate the existing Trustee, after which reference was to be made back to the original trust document to appoint the successor Trustee.
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The decision to appoint drivers to the stewards is likely to be warmly welcomed by active drivers and teams, who have long complained about the inconsistency of decisions by race stewards.
You can appoint someone else to be the lead.
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Mr Hanegbi said that his government planned to appoint a committee to deal with the matter and that Theophilos would only be able to claim the patriarchate after it had made its decision.
Gallacher said that the region will scrap the director of rugby role and all the responsibilities it entails, and appoint a coach whose role would be to concentrate solely on first-team affairs.
Gallacher said that the region will do away with a director of rugby, with all the responsibilities that entails, and appoint a coach whose role would be to concentrate solely on first-team affairs.
It makes little sense, he may have calculated, to appoint a fresh face as prime minister now, only for that face to be covered in mud in a couple of months' time.
Mr Johnston will take over the police authority's role and will be able to set the police force budget and appoint the chief constable.
The three points leaves Villa above Everton in the table and in much better health as they seek to appoint a permanent manager - be it McDonald or otherwise.
"The governor repeatedly demonstrated that his decision to appoint a senator would not be based on merits of the candidate or on public policy, but rather on how that appointment could benefit him personally, " the report says.
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