Power to appoint implies authority to suspend or dismiss appointees unless the statute indicates otherwise. Power to appoint carries an implied incidental authority to suspend or dismiss appointees unless the statute or regulation shows a contrary intention; the authority possessing the appointment power at the relevant time is presumptively empowered to suspend or dismiss persons appointed under that power, even if another authority made the appointment.
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Power to appoint implies authority to suspend or dismiss appointees unless the statute indicates otherwise.
Power to appoint carries an implied incidental authority to suspend or dismiss appointees unless the statute or regulation shows a contrary intention; the authority possessing the appointment power at the relevant time is presumptively empowered to suspend or dismiss persons appointed under that power, even if another authority made the appointment.
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