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appointment and grants
His attainder was repealed, he was restored to his estates and titles, and received many appointments and grants, including appointment as Lord Admiral on 21 September, and chief steward of the Duchy of Lancaster south of Trent and Constable of the Tower of London on 22 September 1485.
It was funded by the Department of Education and provided capital grants for new facilities and other grants to help with the appointment of trainers and leaders.
This appointment grants the post-nominal letters ONZM and there is no change in the appointees title or style.
Rae's appointment was opposed by many students, who had seen his government permit a 57 % increase in tuition fees and the elimination of need-based grants.
The care of the sultan also grants them baths, hospitals, and the appointment of doctors who can even come to visit them at their place of stay, and who would be answerable for their cure.

appointment and post-nominal
Honorary aides-de-camp to the Governor-General or state governors are entitled to the post-nominal ADC during their appointment.
Honorary appointees to the Queen ( royal cypher ), to the Duke of Edinburgh, or the Prince of Wales, wear the appropriate cypher on their uniform epaulet and are entitled to use the post-nominal letters ADC for the duration of their appointment.
On November 29, 1973, Governor General Roland Michener concluded his initiative to permit aides-de-camp to the Governor General and Lieutenant-Governors to use the post-nominal letters A de C for the duration of their appointment.

appointment and letters
After his appointment to the Society, he wrote approximately 560 letters to the Society and other scientific institutions over a period of 50 years.
Pliny is thought to have died suddenly during his appointment in Bithynia-Pontus, around 112 AD, since no events referred to in his letters date later than that.
The Commonwealth of Australia at the federal level and most state and territory governments commenced replacing the title Queen's Counsel and appointment by letters patent with the title Senior Counsel ( SC ) as an honorific conferred by the legal profession itself.
Charters should be distinguished from warrants and letters of appointment, as they have perpetual effect.
In these decisions, President Narayanan set a new precedent concerning the appointment of a Prime minister — if no party or pre-election coalition had a majority, then a person would be appointed Prime minister only if he was able to convince the President ( through letters of support from allied parties ) of his ability to secure the confidence of the house.
* Autobiography and letters from his childhood until his appointment as H. M.
* Autobiography and letters from his childhood until his appointment as H. M.
After studying law at the University of Halle, he obtained a legal appointment in the state service at Berlin, but in 1806 resigned in order to devote himself exclusively to letters.
Armed with letters of introduction from Newcastle and others ( but no appointment ), Shirley arrived in Boston in 1731.
The only difference between the two offices is the mode of appointment — a Lord Chancellor is appointed by formal letters patent, but a Lord Keeper is appointed by the delivery of the Great Seal into his custody.
The typewriter used to type the ABC letters is also found to be used for typing the appointment letter and the firm denies any claims made by Cust.
He bought a typewriter and typed all the ABC letters, along with Cust's appointment letter.
His first care was the funeral of his predecessor, and he then sent to both Patriarchs Cyril of Alexandria and John of Antioch the usual synodical letters announcing his appointment, both of whom approved of it.
In November 1679, Hooke ( after his appointment to manage the Royal Society's correspondence ) began an exchange of letters with Newton: he wished to hear from members about their researches, or their views about the researches of others.
His appointment was approved by Queen Victoria on 14 July 1900 and on 29 October were issued letters patent constituting the office and his own instructions.
Six letters to her survive, the last of them referring to a broken appointment in the Mall.
The disappearance of Rochford ’ s personal papers ( until those relating to his Turin appointment were rediscovered in 1971 ) meant that historians had very little with which to reconstruct his personal life, but many of his letters have survived in their recipients ’ collections, especially those of Garrick and Denbigh.
In 2007, following Rooker's appointment, many emails and letters of complaint from animal welfare campaigners were sent to the Labour Party.
In one of his letters to Locke at the beginning of 1692, when Montagu, Lord Monmouth and Locke were exerting themselves to obtain some appointment for Newton, Newton wrote that he was " fully convinced that Montagu, upon an old grudge which he thought had been worn out, was false to him.
Notwithstanding the favor shown to him by the Elector Maximilian Emanuel, he accepted in 1688 the appointment of Kapellmeister at the court of Hanover, where he speedily improved an acquaintance dating from 1681 with Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg ( Celle ; afterwards Elector of Hanover ), winning also a pleasant footing with the Elector's daughter Sophia Charlotte ( afterwards Electress of Brandenburg and Queen of Prussia ), the philosopher Leibniz, the Abbate Ortensio Mauro, and many men of letters and intelligence, and where, in 1710, he showed great kindness to Handel, who was then just entering upon his glorious career.
Borglum had exchanged letters with President Wilson, a personal friend, from which he assumed an appointment to investigate had been authorized, which the administration soon denied.
The Chancellor was appointed by letters patent, and until 1672 it was a life appointment, then changed to an office " to hold only during the pleasures of the crown ".
He concluded that the appointment by letters patent, together with the publication of that appointment in the newspapers of the colony, legally implied that Pine was Governor of Western Australia, even though he never arrived at the colony and was never sworn in.

appointment and knight
It was the second to last time this order was awarded ( the last appointment being the Duke of York, later George VI, in 1936 ); at the time of his death the Duke of Gloucester was the only remaining knight.
By appointment, he was Captain General of the Lowlands under Charles V, knight of the Golden Fleece from 1546, and Imperial Chamberlain.
With this appointment he became a knight bachelor.
He was made a knight of the Bath at the end of 1778, but in 1782 he returned home owing to ill-health, and was appointed by his friend Fox to be minister at The Hague, an appointment confirmed after some delay by Pitt ( 1784 ).
The appointment letter, which characterized Pêro Vaz as a knight of the royal household, was written from Toro, suggesting that Pêro Vaz had accompanied King Afonso V of Portugal on campaign against Castile, and probably participated in the Battle of Toro ( March 2, 1476 ).
Following his appointment, he was created a knight bachelor.

appointment and right
In addition, while formally the Emperor's duties include appointing the Prime Minister to office, article 6 of the constitution requires him to appoint the candidate " as designated by the Diet " ( in practice, the candidate designated by the House of Representatives ), without any right to decline appointment.
An appointment was made for 4 amVon Ribbentrop is nervous, walking up and down from one end of his large office to the other, like a caged animal, while saying over and over, " The Führer is absolutely right.
: The trustee's right to do this, where it exists, is called a power of appointment.
This includes people who hold decision-making positions in government, and people who seek those positions, whether by means of election, inheritance, coup d ' état, appointment, electoral fraud, conquest, divine right, or other means.
He also has a high level of influence over the appointment of the Bank's Governor and Deputy Governors, and has the right of consultation over the appointment of the two remaining MPC members from within the Bank.
The eighteenth safeguards the right of the people in objecting to the appointment of a bishop whom they do not wish.
On the bench, the Chief Justice of Canada or, in his or her absence, the senior puisne justice, presides from the centre chair with the other justices seated to his or her right and left by order of seniority of appointment.
On 15 February 1559, prior to the award of his Bachelor's degree at Oxford, Harrison was instituted as the rector of Radwinter in Essex, by the appointment of Lord Cobham, who owned the right, and to whom he was also household chaplain.
Traditionally, all warrant officers, with or without an appointment as RSM or CSM, are addressed as " Encik " (" mister " in Malay ) by officers and other ranks although this is an informal right which is not to be assumed.
We ’ d come in and it used to be, ‘ Hello Solomon, Jerry will be right with you .’ And five minutes later Jerry would say, ‘ Come on in my office and have some lunch .’ But then it got to the point where it was, ‘ Did you have an appointment with Mr. Wexler?
Although customs prohibit the use of such measures, the parliament ( per article 3 of the constitution ) has a constitutional right to approve or disapprove of an emir's appointment.
Falstaff leaves to keep his appointment and Ford soliloquises that he is right to suspect his wife and that the trusting Page is a fool.
Jitō were officially established when Minamoto Yoritomo was appointed to the office of Head of jitō by the Imperial court with the right to their appointment.
In the defence policy crisis in 1914, which overturned the parliamentary Liberal government, the party sided with king Gustav V of Sweden, but stopped short of accepting a rightist government by royal appointment, instead opting for an independent-conservative " war cabinet " under Hjalmar Hammarskjöld, eventually overturned in favor of a Liberal-Social democratic majority coalition government and breakthrough of parliamentary rule, albeit reluctantly embraced by the right.
Dole's appointment was " particularly irritating " to conservative activists, since " though at least nominally opposed to abortion, was viewed by the right as aggressive feminist.
The Chancellor of the Duchy is responsible for the appointment of the Steward and the Barmaster of the Barmote Courts on behalf of The Queen in right of Her Duchy.
His appointment came as a surprise ; likely contenders for the post included Fulton J. Sheen, a television personality and Bishop of Rochester, and Archbishop Maguire, who had been Spellman's coadjutor but did not hold the right to succession.
Another stained glass window is found to the right of the entrance, marking the first appointment of a Canadian-born governor general ; the viceregal position is symbolised by a crowned lion holding a maple leaf and surrounded by the shields of the arms of the first seven persons to hold the post.
On 20 May 1911, a revision of the Constitution was completed, which focused on strengthening individual freedoms, introducing measures to facilitate the legislative work of the Parliament, establishing of obligatory elementary education, the legal right for compulsory expropriation, ensuring permanent appointment for civil servants, the right to invite foreign personnel to undertake the reorganization of the administration and the armed forces, the re-establishment of the State Council and the simplification of the procedures for the reform of the Constitution.
The appointment of the Vicar for Batsford with Moreton alternates between the Bishop of Gloucester and the Lord of the Manor at Batsford, currently Lord Dulverton, who, until the second world war, implemented his right to collect a shilling ( 5 pence ) a year for every shop window facing Moreton High Street.
This office gradually developed into a permanent appointment, and the lord keeper acquired the right of discharging all the duties connected with the great seal.
It identified five main modifications to the Canadian constitution: a recognition of Quebec as a " distinct society "; a constitutional veto for all provinces ; increased provincial powers with respect to immigration ; extension and regulation of the right for a reasonable financial compensation to any province that chooses to opt out of any future federal programs in areas of exclusive provincial jurisdiction ; and provincial input in the appointment of senators and Supreme Court judges.
* Authority of the pope over the appointment of clergy was reduced to the right to be informed of election results.

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