Noun
The act of reappointing, or the state of being reappointed.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe first remedy is the best, that of appointing for a term of years only, with a capacity of reappointment if their conduct has been approved. Thomas Jefferson
At-large Councilor Kristen Mello asked, since this process is new to her, whether this is a reappointment that gets advertised. Source: Internet
In its plea, Tata Sons has claimed that even Mistry had in his plea in the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) not sought reappointment to the top post at the group, since he was aware that his tenure had ended in March 2017. Source: Internet
“At least, with this reappointment whatever happens in our future elections cannot be ascribed to inexperience and lack of adequate preparedness on the side of INEC.” Source: Internet
Notaries may apply for appointment or reappointment online at the Secretary of State's website. citation A notary may apply for reappointment to the notary office 90 days before their commission expires. Source: Internet
In respect of Birla Corporation Ltd, these resolutions included reappointment of director, payment of dividend to shareholders and resolution for payment of profit based remuneration/ commission to the non-executive Chairman. Source: Internet