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Warrant and Appointment
In 1982 Aston Martin was granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment by the Prince of Wales.
* Warrant of Appointment, President of Ireland official document of high office appointment
All NCOs within the NSW Police Officers are given a Warrant of Appointment under the Commissioner's hand and seal.
On 1 June 2003, she received her Warrant of Appointment as Irish Ombudsman and Information Commissioner from the then President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, at Áras an Uachtaráin.
Appointment to the Order is submitted to the Yang di-Pertua Negeri ( the Governor ) by the Chief Minister ; every appointment to the Order is by Warrant under the hand of the Yang di-Pertua Negeri.
It is in that year that Queen Elizabeth II grants her Royal Warrant of Appointment to Stanley Gibbons Ltd as her philatelist.
* As of 1 January 2002, Linn Products Ltd has been awarded The Royal Warrant of Appointment as a Tradesman to His Royal Highness, Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, as a provider of Entertainment Systems.
The chair of the inquiry is mandated by the Oireachtas ( following resolutions in both the Dáil and the Seanad ) to carry out the inquiry into matters of urgent public importance by a Warrant of Appointment.
Production company Gallaher held a Royal Warrant of Appointment for 122 years, until the warrant was revoked in 1999 by Queen Elizabeth II ; the Prince of Wales ' rigorous anti-smoking campaigning is thought to be a major influence on that decision.

Warrant and is
This Chairman of the Chairmen hosts what is officially known as the District Chairmen's Warrant Review Meeting but is much more commonly referred to as Mini Town Meeting.
* Warrant Officer ( United States ), ( grade W-1 to W-5 ) is ranked as an officer above the senior-most enlisted ranks, as well as officer cadets and candidates, but below the officer grade of O-1 ( NATO: OF-1 )
* Warrant Officer, an officer in a military organization who is designated an officer by a warrant, as distinguished from a commissioned officer
Warrant officer is a rank between flight sergeant and pilot officer in the Royal Air Force.
The RSM-A is the only holder of the unique rank of Warrant Officer ( WO ), introduced in 1991.
The third rank is Warrant Officer Class Two ( WO2 ).
The Royal Australian Navy rank of Warrant Officer ( WO ) is the Navy's only rank appointed by warrant and is equivalent to the Army's WO1 ( the equivalent of the Army's WO2 rank is a Chief Petty Officer ).
The most senior non-commissioned member of the Navy is the Warrant Officer appointed Warrant Officer of the Navy ( WO-N ).
The Royal Australian Air Force rank of Warrant Officer ( WOFF ) is the Air Force's only rank appointed by warrant and is equivalent to both the Army's WO1 and the Navy's WO ( the equivalent of the Army's WO2 is a Flight Sergeant ).
The most senior non-commissioned member is the Warrant Officer appointed Warrant Officer of the Air Force ( WOFF-AF ).
Plantinga's evolutionary argument against naturalism is also discussed in the later chapters of Warrant and Proper Function.
The High Sheriff of an English or Welsh county is an unpaid, partly ceremonial post appointed by The Crown through a Warrant from the Privy Council.
* 2001 U. S. Attack on Afghanistan: Army Chief Warrant Officer Stanley L. Harriman, of the Third Special Forces Group, is killed in an ambush along the road from Gardēz to the Shahi Kot Valley.
Like most Commonwealth forces, the RSM in the Australian Army is the senior warrant officer of the regiment or battalion, normally a Warrant Officer Class 1 ( WO1 ).
It is the equivalent of the Royal Australian Navy's Warrant Officer of the Navy ( WO-N ) and the Royal Australian Air Force's Warrant Officer of the Air Force ( WOFF-AF ).
In the Canadian Forces, the appointment of Regimental Sergeant Major is normally held by an army Chief Warrant Officer ( CWO ).
Due to the combined nature of the Canadian Forces, however, it is not impossible for an air force Chief Warrant Officer or a naval Chief Petty Officer 1st Class ( CPO1 ) to rise to that post, especially in units with a high number of support trades personnel ; examples might include a Logistics Branch CPO1 being appointed RSM of a service battalion, or an air force Communications and Electronics Branch CWO appointed to the position in a Communication Regiment.

Warrant and official
* Warrant of payment, an order to an official to pay someone, similar to a check
As well, it is possible that a Master Warrant Officer may be appointed to an RSM position, in an acting or even official capacity, due to shortages of available CWOs, or in anticipation of a promotion, etc.
The official blazon, or heraldic description is contained in the Royal Warrant, and reads: For Arms: Argent on a base wavy Azure charged with a barrulet wavy Argent a Black Swan naiant proper.
The Royal Arms ( and motto ) appear on many British government official documents ( e. g. the front of current British passports ); on packaging and stationery of companies operating under Royal Warrant ( e. g. the banner of The Times ( London ), which uses the Royal coat of arms of Great Britain circa 1714 to 1800 ; and are used by other entities so distinguished by the British monarch ( e. g. as the official emblem of the Royal Yacht Britannia ).
The shield is derived from the country's official coat of arms, which was originally granted by Royal Warrant in 1908.
In March 2008, Warrant announced on its official website that it would co-headline with Cinderella on a summer tour after Rocklahoma 2008.
* Warrant official MySpace site
On 28 July 1917, the Heavy Branch was separated from the rest of the MGC by Royal Warrant and given official status as the Tank Corps ; by the beginning of 1918, the fifteen units were changed from letters to numbers as 1st Battalion to 15th Battalion, Tank Corps.
The official unveiling of the plaque was performed by Lieutenant-Commander Angus Geddes RN ( son of Andrew Geddes ) from England and Warrant Officer David Chiverton from Australia ( grandson of Geddes ).

Warrant and document
* Warrant ( town meeting ), a document used to call and outline a town meeting
* Warrant for Genocide: The Myth of the Jewish World Conspiracy and the " Protocols of the Elders of Zion " ( 1966 ), a scholarly study on the myth of the Jewish world domination conspiracy, especially as evidenced in the fabricated The Protocols of the Elders of Zion document
In New Zealand, a Warrant of Fitness ( WOF ; colloquially a warrant ) is a document certifying that a light motor vehicle has passed a compulsory periodic inspection of safety and roadworthiness.

Warrant and presented
The supporters and compartment were added by Royal Warrant of Queen Elizabeth II on 24 September 1984, and presented to the province in a public ceremony in Fredericton the following day to mark the province's bicentennial.

Warrant and by
The 1662 prayer book was printed only two years after the restoration of the monarchy, following the Savoy Conference between representative Presbyterians and twelve bishops which was convened by Royal Warrant to " advise upon and review the Book of Common Prayer ".
When Bacon was appointed Lord Chancellor, " by special Warrant of the King ", Lady Bacon was given precedence over all other Court ladies.
The Coat of arms of Gibraltar | arms granted to the city of Gibraltar by a Royal Warrant passed in Toledo, Spain | Toledo on 10 July 1502 by Isabella I of Castile
* 1502 10 July – By a Royal Warrant passed in Toledo by Isabella I of Castile, Gibraltar was granted its coat of arms: " An escutcheon on which the upper two thirds shall be a white field and on the said field set a red castle, and below the said castle, on the other third of the escutcheon, which must be a red field in which there must be a white line between the castle and the said red field, there shall be a golden key which hangs by a chain from the said castle, as are here figured ".
The first coat of arms was granted by King George V by Royal Warrant on 17 September 1910.
* Warrant card, a proof of identification used by police officers
* Warrant ( 1975 film ), an Indian Hindi-language film directed by Pramod Chakravorty
The insignia of the three ranks are: a crown for a WO2 ; the ( Australian ) Commonwealth Coat of Arms ( changed from the Royal Coat of Arms in 1976 ) for a WO1 ; and the Commonwealth Coat of Arms surrounded by a laurel wreath for the Warrant Officer.
* May 26 – Two regular companies of field artillery, each 100 men strong, are raised at Woolwich by Royal Warrant of King George I of Great Britain.
A convoy led by Army Chief Warrant Officer Stanley L. Harriman of the Third Special Forces Group split off from the main TF Hammer force to reach the assigned observation point.
* In the song by Warrant, " April 2031 " the band makes reference that nuclear war will have greatly altered the Earth.
* Justices of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom not holding peerages, who are addressed as if they were life peers by Royal Warrant.
Viscount Montgomery's harbour ( 1626 ; improved 1640 ), superseding what had hitherto been probably only a small jetty, was built and maintained as a result of the Royal Warrant of 1616 which limited travel between the Ards and the Rhins of Galloway to this port, and that at Portpatrick also owned by Montgomery.
In the Canadian Army, the infantry Platoon Commander is a Lieutenant or Second Lieutenant, assisted by a Platoon Warrant ( who may hold the rank of Warrant Officer, but is often a Sergeant ).
Specialist platoons like reconnaissance, or " recce ", platoons that may be attached to a battalion may be led by a Captain and assisted by a Warrant Officer.

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