Members serve a term of three years and elections are held immediately after the triennial local authority elections.
Each member serves six-year terms and elections are held every two years.
The second term was held in Salem in 1790 and court session locations alternated between the two cities until 1813.
The second longest term (though not consecutively) was held by Fr.
Each term a conference with the student, parent(s) and advisor is held to discuss the student's progress, achievements and challenges.
A related term, Thainess, is held to describe a characteristic that persons and things possess when they are Thai.
At present, the term is often held to be offensive.
The term "folk religion" is generally held to encompass two related but separate subjects.
The term has been used heavily by the Court, but is not unanimously held.
The term has been held to cover numerous conditions: