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NOT OCCUPIED
EX OFFICIO
Ex Officio positions are tied to a specific position related to duties of an officer rather than the spirited man occupying the position.
For example, if the man serving as the CEO of a company, who also serves on the board of directors resigns as CEO, his or her replacement automatically assumes the CEO’s position on the board. No election or appointment is required.
Ex Officio is a Latin term meaning "by virtue of one's office". It is often used in the context of legislative bodies to automatically confer membership on a subcommittee to a chairman and top minority member of a committee. In the U.S. Senate, for example, Senate rules allow the chairman and ranking minority member of a committee to participate in any of the subcommittees of that committee, but generally not to vote.
   


























































































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