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Though Stürmer insisted that he was writing on behalf of himself and not in an official capacity as the Chancellor's advisor, many left-wing intellectuals claimed that Stürmer's essay also expressed Kohl's views.
The Prime Minister's official residence is 10 Downing Street ; the Chancellor's official residence is next door at Number 11.
The Chancellor's red briefcase is identical to the briefcases used by all other government ministers ( known as ministerial boxes or " red boxes ") to transport their official papers but is better known because the Chancellor traditionally displays the briefcase, containing the Budget speech, to the press in the morning before delivering the speech.
Soon after his appointment in 1998, the Lord Chancellor's official residence in the Palace of Westminster was redecorated at a cost to the taxpayer of £ 650, 000.
The Lord Chancellor's salary is higher than that of any other public official, including even the Prime Minister, although sometimes the officeholder may voluntarily decide to receive a reduced salary.
Ceremonially, the Rector presides at many official functions in college: the role is akin to the Chancellor's role in the university.

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The size of this community has been attributed to the former residence of the South Korean ambassador in Lord Chancellor's Walk off Coombe Lane West.
He also oversaw the building of the original Hazlerigg and Rutland halls of residence, which are now home to the university's administration and the Vice Chancellor's offices.

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In December 2002, the British Lord Chancellor's office published a Government Policy Concerning Transsexual People document that categorically states " What transsexualism is not ... It is not a mental illness.
The Chancellor's political power is devolved from within their political party, which they normally chairs, and can vary depending on whether there is a coalition or single-party cabinet.
One part of the Chancellor's key roles involves the framing of the annual Budget, which is summarised in a speech to the House of Commons.
Made by industrial trainees at Babcock Rosyth Defence Ltd ship and submarine dockyard in Fife, the new box is made of yellow pine, with a brass handle and lock, covered in scarlet leather and embossed with the Royal initials and crest and the Chancellor's title.
To the north of the Members Dining Room lies the House of Commons Library, and at the northern end of the east front is the projecting Speaker, s House, home of the Speaker of the House of Commons ( United Kingdom ), to the south of the Members Dining Room lies various committee rooms followed by House of Lords Library, projecting from the southern end of the facade is the Lord Chancellor's House home of The Lord Chancellor.
The Lieutenant Governor must refer any Bill to the then Lord Chancellor's Department now Ministry of Justice for advice, on which he is required to act, and certain kinds of Bill are reserved to Her Majesty, in which case the former procedure is followed.
He explains that the reaction to imminent execution that will interest the public is not his own but the Chancellor's, as the door is locked and no one is outside to help the Chancellor escape.
This is illustrated by the Chancellor's original jurisdiction over feoffments to uses, which came from his original status as a clergyman, as charity had been originally enforced by the Church and the ecclesiastical courts.
The parallel award given by Cambridge University is the Chancellor's Gold Medal.
One of the Lord Chancellor's responsibilities is to act as the custodian of the Great Seal.
The ceremony is followed by a reception known as the Lord Chancellor's breakfast which is held in Westminster Hall.
The Lord Chancellor's position in the modern order of precedence is an extremely high one ; generally, he is outranked only by the Royal Family and high ecclesiastics.

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In 1997, the then First and Second Lords, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown respectively, swapped apartments, as the Chancellor's apartment in No. 11 was bigger and thus better suited to the needs of Blair ( who had children ) than Brown who was at that stage unmarried.
The Lord Chancellor's Department ( now the Ministry of Justice ) in May 2001 issued the consultation paper Enforcement Review Consultation Paper No. 5: Distress for Rent, which proposes abolishing distraint for residential leases, but retaining it for commercial property subject to certain safeguards to ensure compliance with the Human Rights Act 1998.

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The granting of independence to the Bank of England in 1997 was, in fact, the granting of operational independence ; the inflation target continued to be announced in the Chancellor's annual budget speech to Parliament.
and 1st Chancellor's Medallist in 1861 ; William Steadman Aldis was 1st Smith's Prizeman in 1861.
In 1825 he won the Chancellor's Gold Medal for English verse .< ref > In the following year he took his B. A.
Reynolds noted in his pocket book: " Sept. 1, 2½, to attend at the Lord Chancellor's Office to be sworn in painter to the King ".
His king Wilhelm I rarely challenged the Chancellor's decisions ; on several occasions, Bismarck obtained his monarch's approval by threatening to resign.
This reflected the Lord Chancellor's position as head of the judicial pay scale.
The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 eliminated the Lord Chancellor's judicial functions and also reduced the office's salary below that of the Prime Minister.
In the 1990s soap operas increasingly focused on younger characters and social issues, such as Erica Kane's drug addiction on All My Children, the re-emergence of Viki Lord's Multiple Personality Disorder on One Life to Live, Katherine Chancellor's alcoholism on The Young and the Restless and Stone and Robin dealing with AIDS and death on General Hospital.
The campus also has two gym-complexes, named the Lorne-Davies Complex and Chancellor's Gym.
Recently, filming of the TV show Hellcats commenced in the West Gym of the Chancellor's Gymnasium in November 2010.
Until 2005, the Lord Chancellor fused the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary, as he was the ex officio Speaker of the House of Lords, a Government Minister who sat in Cabinet and was head of the Lord Chancellor's Department which administered the courts, the justice system and appointed judges, and was the head of the Judiciary in England and Wales and sat as a judge on the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords, the highest domestic court in the entire United Kingdom, and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the senior tribunal court for parts of the Commonwealth.
The Lord Chancellor's Department was replaced with a Ministry of Justice and the Lord Chancellor currently serves in the position of Secretary of State for Justice.
Over time, it became known that the Lord Chancellor's court ( the Court of Chancery ) would continually recognize the claim of a returning Crusader.
In 1947 Professor Richardson designed the second building, the neo-Georgian Chancellor's Building ( W staircase ), completed in 1950.
Third Court's Memorial Building ( Y staircase ), a twin of the Chancellor's building was completed in 1953 for £ 80, 000.
Image: christs-college-third-court. jpg | Third Court: Chancellor's Building-Y Block on L, Stevenson Building on R
in 1865, and university prizes, including the Bell, Craven, Camden and Chancellor's Medal: however he was forced to resign the Camden medal for 1863 after accusations of plagiarism.
After taking office, Angela Merkel invited her former patron to the Chancellor's Office and Ronald Pofalla, the Secretary-General of the CDU, announced that the CDU will cooperate more closely with Kohl, " to take advantage of the experience of this great statesman ", as Pofalla put it.
The Chancellor's other duties included managing provincial registers for land and population, leading court conferences, acting as judge in lawsuits and recommending nominees for high office.
All this would have been impossible without the steady support of Elizabeth who trusted him completely in spite of the Chancellor's many enemies, most of whom were her personal friends.
He tells Iolanthe joyously of his love for the Lord Chancellor's ward of court, the beautiful Phyllis.

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