Difference between revisions of "Acting (law)"
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An '''acting''' official is one that executes the duties of an office, but is not formally the holder of such office. For example, if a president gets sick, the vice president might execute the duties of the president and is basically a president, but does not hold the title and thus is an acting official. | An '''acting''' official is one that executes the duties of an office, but is not formally the holder of such office. For example, if a president gets sick, the vice president might execute the duties of the president and is basically a president, but does not hold the title and thus is an acting official. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:45, 24 March 2023
An acting official is one that executes the duties of an office, but is not formally the holder of such office. For example, if a president gets sick, the vice president might execute the duties of the president and is basically a president, but does not hold the title and thus is an acting official.