The slightest profit, direct or indirect of a member, vacateshis seat.
Corruption on the part of underlings, of which they have known nothing, vacates an election.
Thus, while the eager worldliness of our age practically vacates the faith in a future life, it does not logically disprove it; but leaves it for the ultimate test of the genuine evidence.
When the President, for any cause, vacateshis post or is unable to attend to his duties, the Vice-President shall assume his duties and authority in his stead.
In case the Provisional President vacates his office for various reasons, or is unable to discharge the powers and duties of the said office, the Provisional Vice-President shall take his place.
This peerage vacates his seat for Middlesex, and has opened a contest for the county, before even that for Westminster is decided.
He vacates the office when a trustee is appointed by the creditors, and certified by the Board of Trade, but again becomes trustee on the creditors' trustee being released, dying, resigning or being removed from office.
If a receiving order is made against a trustee he thereby vacates office.
In other words, the church has no right to change the method of administering the ordinance, because such a change vacates the ordinance of its essential meaning.
The question is often asked, for instance, who should select and install a superintendent of a Sunday School, or what step should be taken in cases where the superintendent of a school for any reason whatever vacates his office.
He has just accepted the escheatorship of--I forget what or where, but he vacates his seat to make room for Courtenay.
In large assemblies the clerk vacates his chair, which is occupied by the chairman of the committee, and the assistant clerk acts as clerk of the committee.
The Vice Presidents in large formal meetings, sit on the platform beside the President, and in his absence, or when he vacates the chair, the first on the list that is present should take the chair.
When there are Vice Presidents, then the first one on the list that is present, is, by virtue of his office, chairman during the absence of the President, and should always be called to the chair when the President temporarily vacates it.
Non-attendance for two whole Non-attendance for two consecutive sessionsvacates a senator's seat.
Member vacates his seat when absent, without permission, for two months of a session.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vacates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.