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From various quarters, however, arose protests in favour of canonical irremovability of the desservants.
Furthermore, the committee perceived the "irremovability" of the judiciary as an important safeguard of the Rule of Law.
Although all these tribunals are formally part of the administrative organization, their members have guarantees of independence and irremovability and may thus be compared to jurisdictions.
Occasionally, some of the desservants refused to give up their places at the bishop's order, maintaining a common-law right of irremovability; but in this they were always unsuccessful.
The Supreme Court oversees administration of justice at common courts of Georgia and its activities should be guided by the principles of legality, collective nature, publicity, equality of parties and competitiveness, as well as irremovability, immunity and independence of judges.
Lord Wilberforce noted that a deserted wife's equity has been there partly because of a persistent post war housing shortage, and has been variously described as an equity, clog, licence or status of irremovability, and said this is all about whether despite Mrs Ainsworth's rights against her husband, she had any against the bank.