The bylaws provide that no officer shall serve more than two consecutive terms in office. The vice-president became president on the death of his predecessor, then was elected and served a term on his own. Would he then be eligible to be elected to another consecutive term?

The bylaws provide that no officer shall serve more than two consecutive terms in office. The vice-president became president on the death of his predecessor, then was elected and served a term on his own. Would he then be eligible to be elected to another consecutive term?



A. No, he has served two terms.
B. Yes, he has only served the term for which he was elected.
C. Yes, if he served less than half of the earlier term.
D. Yes, if he served less than two thirds of the earlier term






Answer: C


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