resignation
81Richard M. Nixon: Resignation from the Presidency — ▪ Primary Source Following the release of the tape transcripts on August 5, 1974, many members of Congress urged the President to resign to save the country the ordeal of a protracted debate on impeachment in the House and a trial in the… …
82hand in one's resignation — index demit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
83tender one's resignation — index abandon (withdraw), demit, resign, retire (conclude a career) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
84Bishop, Resignation of — See Jurisdiction, Resignation of …
85Jurisdiction, Resignation of — Sometimes it happens that a Bishop from old age, or sickness, or other cause desires to resign his Episcopal Jurisdiction. To do this, he must gain the consent of the House of Bishops. The canons on this subject are very stringent and make it… …
86handed in his resignation — resigned from the position, quit his job …
87his resignation was accepted — his abdication was acknowledged …
88tender one's resignation — give notice that one is quitting his job …
89Sichfügen — Resignation …
90Resignativ — Resignation (von lat. re signare das Feldzeichen (signum) senken, kapitulieren; seine Unterschrift zurückziehen, widerrufen; vgl. Pease, s.u.) bezeichnet (etwa seit Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts) die menschliche Haltung bzw. Gestimmtheit des… …