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    Encyclopedia: Order of succession Source:Wikipedia
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    order of succession
    is a formula or algorithm that determines who inherits an office upon the death, resignation, or removal of its current occupant.
    In
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    Order of Presidential Succession — Infoplease.com
    In 1886, however, Congress changed the order of presidential succession, replacing the president pro tempore and the Speaker with the cabinet officers.
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    Ben's Guide (3-5): The Order of Succession
    According to the Presidential Succession Act of 1947, if the President of the United States is incapacitated, dies, resigns, is for any reason unable to hold his office, or is removed from office ...
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    Ben's Guide (9-12): The Order of Succession
    Shown are links to offices held by those who are in the order of succession. From the Government Printing Office.
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    Order of succession - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    An order of succession is a formula or algorithm that determines who inherits an office upon the death, resignation, or removal of its current occupant. Monarchies and nobility In hereditary monarchies the order of succession is followed in order to determine who becomes the new monarch when the old...
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    Executive Order: Providing An Order of Succession Within the ...
    Sec. 5. Revocation. Executive Order No. 13000 of April 24, 1996, and the President's memorandum of June 2, 2005, entitled: "Order of Succession of Officers to Act as Secretary of Defense," are hereby ...
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    Executive Order: Amending the Order of Succession in the Department ...
    "Sec. 88. Order of Succession. ... . Executive Order 13362 of November 29, 2004 ("Designation of Additional Officers for the Department of Homeland Security Order of Succession"), is hereby revoked.
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    The Order of Succession to the British Throne
    In order to understand the list below and why certain individuals are left out, you have to ask the very same question for the person in question: Would the descendant be eligible for succession if ...
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    Order of Presidential Succession — FactMonster.com
    In 1886, however, Congress changed the order of presidential succession, replacing the president pro tempore and the Speaker with the cabinet officers.
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