Only five individuals have held the post of President in the last 50 years.
As such, only a few individuals have held the title.
But no individual may hold the office for more than two consecutive terms.
However, individuals may hold their own personal interpretations as well.
Many individuals hold the titles up to the present time.
The maximum (as of the 2007 tax year) that an individual can hold is £30,000.
Since 1999, when the Council chose its own chairman for the first time, the following individuals have held the office.
All individuals must hold themselves accountable for their actions and behavior.
By the end of the 18th century an individual could hold only one colonelcy.
Even within a denomination, individuals and groups may hold different views.