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The contract was for a fixed term of five years.
The director would have a fixed term, maybe six years, and a guaranteed budget.
You mentioned at the start the change in five-year fixed terms.
The appointments are for a fixed term of 12-18 months on the first instance.
This post will initially be for a fixed term of 2 years.
In some cases these elders are elected and serve fixed terms.
Note that nearly all of the people in this table are on fixed term contracts.
Members tend to serve fixed terms and cannot be dismissed by other government officials.
Judges should be appointed to a fixed term of office.
So have they gone for five year fixed terms?
The Governor is elected by a direct vote from the people and had a fixed term of four years.
Officials served in positions for fixed terms, varying from one year to five years.
External candidates can only be hired for a fixed term.
You can either invest both the original sum and interest for another fixed term.
Clinton should stay right where he is because the people elect Presidents directly for a fixed term of four years.
The Plan has a fixed term of 10 years, with built-in life assurance cover over the entire period.
It is; however, common these days for employees to be engaged on fixed term contracts.
The perpetuities period under the common law rule is not a fixed term of years.
Actually you can't, Newt, since he's confirmed for a fixed term.
But as a commission member, she has a fixed term which expires at the end of June.
The assembly members are elected for a fixed term, which presently is four years long.
From 1972, teachers were no longer permanently employed, but instead given three-year fixed terms.
Others include relating pay to performance.and the introduction of fixed term contracts.
Some serve at his pleasure while others serve fixed terms.
These contracts bound the migrants to labor for fixed terms of years.