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The surname of the Archbishop of Canterbury is not always used in formal documents ; often only the first name and see are mentioned.
The style Dame Heather McCartney could be used for the wife of a knight ; however, this style is largely archaic and is only used in the most formal of documents, or where the wife is a Dame in her own right ( such as Dame Norma Major, who gained her title six years before her husband Sir John Major was knighted ).
According to 1977 cabinet documents, the Fraser government adopted a formal policy for " a humanitarian commitment to admit refugees for resettlement ".
On 14 May 2005, the two countries signed the necessary documents to restore formal ties and reopen embassies.
New Zealand has no formal codified constitution ; the constitutional framework consists of a mixture of various documents ( including certain acts of the United Kingdom and New Zealand Parliaments ), the Treaty of Waitangi and constitutional conventions.
The title was first referred to on government documents during the administration of Benjamin Disraeli but did not appear in the formal British Order of precedence until 1905.
In some cases, there can be formal title documents that show the ownership and transfer rights of that property after a person's death ( for example, motor vehicles, boats, etc.
This less formal style is now typical of Internet Draft documents, the precursor step before being approved as an RFC.
Drafts and working documents should not be considered as formal published standards.
Every project manager should create a small core set of formal documents defining the project objectives, how they are to be achieved, who is going to achieve them, when they are going to be achieved, and how much they are going to cost.
The formal concept of civil liberties dates back to the English legal charter the Magna Carta 1215, which in turn was based on pre-existing documents namely the English Charter of Liberties, a landmark document in English legal history.
Many government documents from the 1960s on remain classified, and are not open to formal inspection by private academics.
Recent examinations of primary documents have determined that the citizen diplomacy at work in the Portsmouth peace process — as the people of Portsmouth encouraged the delegates ' efforts for peace at numerous social events, especially during the times when formal negotiations were breaking down — provides an important example for diplomacy today.
# The question however has to be considered on the basis of the fact that, for reasons which are readily understandable, he with the express approval of His Majesty enjoys this title and has been referred to as a Royal Highness on a formal occasion and in formal documents.
Hiragana is the more widely used script in Japan today, while katakana, meant for formal documents originally, is used similarly to italics in alphabetic scripts.
The formal name of the operation is American Broadcasting Companies, Inc., and that name appears on copyright notices for its in-house network productions and on all official documents of the company, including paychecks and contracts.
The form “ per cent .” is still in use as a part of the highly formal language found in certain documents like commercial loan agreements ( particularly those subject to, or inspired by, common law ), as well as in the Hansard transcripts of British Parliamentary proceedings.
This remains the preferred layout in letters and formal documents.
The other one takes place since the 11th century over the coastal fringe of Gipuzkoa extending from Hondarribia to San Sebastian, where Gascon was spoken up to the early 18th century and often used in formal documents until the 16th, with evidence of its occurrence in Pasaia still in the 1870s.
* Execution ( legal term ), the formal process, nowadays typically by signature and exchange of documents, by which a legal document such as a will or contract is made and put into binding effect.
It was later passed into formal law by the Long Parliament in 1641 and became one of the three constitutional documents of English civil liberties, along with the Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689.
However, styles are still widely used in formal documents and correspondence between heads of state, such as in a Letter of Credence accrediting an ambassador from one head of state to another.
This definition of an application server is very specific ; its specifications are formal documents and application servers must meet their requirements and tested in order to be Java EE certified.

formal and Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury, religious head of the Church of England, has no formal authority outside that jurisdiction, but is recognised as symbolic head of the worldwide communion.
Nevertheless, the increasing corruption and repression characterizing the Somoza rule and the likelihood that the Sandinistas would emerge victorious ultimately influenced Archbishop Miguel Obando y Bravo to declare formal support for the Sandinistas ' armed struggle.
In 1723 a formal investigation into his life was ordered by Archbishop Lanziego y Equilaz.
On the other hand, in 1502, the Aragonese Cortes gathered in Saragossa, pledged an oath to his mother Joanna as heiress-presumptive, but the Archbishop of Saragossa expressed firmly that this oath could not establish jurisprudence, that is to say, without modifying the right of the succession, but by virtue of a formal agreement between the Cortes and the King.
Also in 1502, the Aragonese Cortes gathered in Zaragoza to swear an oath to Joanna as heiress ; however, the Archbishop of Saragossa expressed firmly that this oath could only establish jurisprudence by way of a formal agreement on the succession between the Cortes and the king.
These two churches had long shared the role of cathedral of Dublin, controversially at first, then under an agreement of 1300, Pacis Compositio, which gave Christchurch formal precedence, including the right to enthrone the Archbishop and to hold his cross, mitre and ring after death, but with deceased Archbishops of Dublin to be buried alternately in each of the two cathedrals, unless they personally willed otherwise, and the two cathedrals to act as one, and " shared equally in their freedoms ".
As a result, the Archbishop of Porto made a formal complaint to the Pope about this state of affairs.
As a member of the Anglican Communion the Church in Wales recognises the primacy of the Archbishop of Canterbury who does not, however, have any formal authority in the Church in Wales ( except for residual roles — in ecclesiastical court to try the archbishop, as metropolitan, and the appointment of notaries ).
The Archbishop had complained to the Pope how difficult it was to get anyone to be a bishop in Finland and planned to appoint someone without formal adequacy, who was already working in Finland.
A formal organization promoting the new cathedral was created on April 28, 1871, and among the members of the St. Louis Cathedral Building Association were Archbishop Kenrick, Bishop Patrick John Ryan, and a variety of local businessmen.
A number of priests and ministers disappeared in the course of the 1970s, but the matter reached a climax with the formal protest against army terrorism in 1977 by Church of Uganda ministers, led by Archbishop Janani Luwum.
If there was any justification for this departure from convention, it lay in the fact that most people previously appointed to the position already held a formal title – such as a British knighthood or peerage, or a military rank – whereas Hollingworth's previous style, " The Most Reverend ", derived from his former position as the Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane and was considered inappropriate for a person holding an official position in a country which maintains a formal separation between church and state.
His formal diplomatic career seems to have begun in February 1477, when he and John Morton, the future Lord Chancellor and Archbishop of Canterbury, were ambassadors to the French court.
Richard named Geoffrey Archbishop of York on 20 July 1189, within days of taking the throne ; the formal election took place on 10 August.
As Archbishop of Manila, he was widely considered Primate of the Philippines, though no formal dignity has ever been attached to the archdiocese.
Some news outlets carried the story that Mother Teresa had undergone an exorcism, but the Archbishop later explained that although Father Stroscio used a prayer found in the rite of exorcism, " I did not think she was possessed by an evil spirit ," and so no formal exorcism took place.
The group first receives its formal name from Archbishop Jaffray of Carbury, who believes it appropriate that they be named after the Patron Saint of Deryni Magic, Saint Camber.
During the Supreme Court of Mexico's debate on legalizing abortion, His Eminence, The Lord Cardinal Rivera Carrera ( this is the formal and proper honorific title given to Cardinals in many Hispanic-speaking formerly Spanish countries, which emphasizes their status as Princes of the Church ), Metropolitan Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico City and as such, the Roman Catholic Primate of Mexico, had this to say in a Catholic News Agency online article featured on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 article:
It is also customary for the Archbishop of Westminster to be elected President of the Catholic Bishops ' Conference of England and Wales, but this is the only formal role of leadership he has over the other English bishops.
By the time the formal request from Hoar's group reached England, the Archbishop was Frederick Temple.

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