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The person has to take an official oath to try to be a good leader.
A newly elected president will begin his five year term on the day he takes the official oath.
Justices are also called upon to administer official oaths of office to public officials.
The official oath that all Volkspolizei officers swore was:
The organization's official oath and creed are:
From August 1934 they could also lose their jobs for refusing to take an official oath swearing loyalty and obedience to Hitler.
While many Green Lanterns create their own oath, the majority use the Corps' official oath as a sign of respect.
I take the official oath to-day with no mental reservations and with no purpose to construe the Constitution or laws by any hypercritical rules.
Mr. Bratton's swearing in yesterday was ceremonial; he took the official oath before the department's Chief of Personnel on Monday.
That evening, Philip Dewinter opened his speech with the words "My Honour is truth" which was the official oath of the German SS-soldiers during WW2.
Rudolph W. Giuliani took the official oath of office as the 107th Mayor of New York City - effective at midnight on New Year's Eve.
According to the First Schedule section of the Constitution of Barbados, the official Oath of office for the Governor-General of Barbados is as follows:
The official oath was administered to Mr. Cuomo by Sol Wachtler, Chief Judge of New York State, during a private ceremony tonight at the Governor's Mansion.
The speech capped a whirlwind day in which the new governor took the official oath of office at midnight and, after sleeping about three hours, arose for a two-mile run through a chilly Albany rain.
Earlier in the day, Mr. Eugene took the official oath in City Hall's Red Room, administered by the city clerk, Victor L. Robles, who collected the mandatory $9 fee.
Following his election as the President of Ukraine, and after taking the official oath in the parliament, Yushchenko took a public oath at Maidan Nezalezhnosti in front of his numerous supporters.
As the sun dipped behind the towers of Wall Street to the south, the Mayor drew to a close a ceremony that was more pageantry than necessary since he had actually taken the official oath of office on Tuesday.
On May 9, 1699 Basse proposed to the Council the need for a deputy governor to act during his absence in London; the Council appointed Andrew Bowne to the position; he took the oath of allegiance and official oath on May 15.
Even though Abel and twenty-four noblemen swore an official oath ("dual dozen's oath", in Danish "dobbelt tolvter-ed") that the Duke had no part in the killing, it was widely believed that King Eric was murdered at his brother's bidding.
"That he has pursued a course, violative of his official oath, in refusing to obey the orders of the Court of Appeals, and indicated, by sneering remarks on the bench, his disposition to treat the action of said Court with derision and contempt."
While the two Democrats took their official oaths of office on New Year's Eve to meet requirements of the state constitution, a public inauguration ceremony was to be held on New Year's Day at the Empire State Plaza adjacent to the State Capitol.
Salmond was elected by the Scottish Parliament as First Minister on 16 May 2007, and was sworn in on 17 May after receiving the Royal Warrant from the Queen and taking the official oath of allegiance before judges at the Court of Session.
Before proceeding to the exercise of his functions the dikast was obliged to swear the official oath, which was done in the earlier ages at a place called Ardettus, just outside Athens, on the banks of the Ilissos, but in later times at some other spot, of which nothing is known.
After the arrival of Casimir IV, when he received the official oath of allegiance from his new subjects in Elbing and Thorn, he directed to Konitz a pospolite ruszenie (levée en masse) of Polish nobles from Kuyavia which replaced the unpaid mercenaries.
In 1936, when some teachers in Linz sent their now-famous pupil photos to remind him of them, and they asked Poetsch to join them, he refused, arguing that he did not agree with Hitler in his defamation of Austria as he had sworn an official oath for Austria.