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Titles and hereditary
Titles of nobility were generally hereditary, but many were awarded by the French monarchy for loyal service and many opportunities, both legal and illegal, were available for wealthy individuals to eventually gain titles of nobility for themselves or their descendants.

Titles and passed
The Parliamentary ordinance that was passed proclaimed Essex to be: " Captain-General and Chief Commander of the Army appointed to be raised, and of all other Forces of the Kingdom ... and that he the said Earl shall have and enjoy all Power, Titles, Preheminence, Authority, Jurisdiction, and Liberties, incident and belonging to the said Office of Captain-General, throughout the whole Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales, in as large and ample a Manner as any other General of an Army in this Kingdom hath lawfully used exercised, and enjoyed.
The monarch's title is set out by the Royal Style and Titles Act, passed by the Canadian parliament in 1953, a year following the accession of Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, to the throne as Queen Elizabeth II, and granted Royal Assent the day before her coronation.
But, the bill did not pass and it was only in 1948 that form of address changed, when the Canadian parliament passed in 1947 its own Royal Style and Titles Act and an Order in Council was issued on 22 June the following year to remove the term Emperor of India from the sovereign's Canadian title.
" Parliament then unanimously passed the new Royal Style and Titles Act, which was granted Royal Assent and proclaimed by Governor General Vincent Massey on 29 May 1953, just four days before Elizabeth II was crowned.
A subsequent Royal Style and Titles Act was passed in 1985, though it did not alter the Queen's title in any way.
That year, the British Parliament passed the Titles Deprivation Act which empowered the Privy Council to investigate " any persons enjoying any dignity or title as a peer or British prince who have, during the present war, borne arms against His Majesty or His Allies, or who have adhered to His Majesty's enemies.
Later in the same decade, the Titles Deprivation Act 1917 was passed.
In 1917, therefore, the Parliament passed the Titles Deprivation Act authorising the deprivation of peerage titles, as well as princely dignities.
In the Commonwealth realms, a Royal Style and Titles Act is passed in order to declare the Sovereign's formal title.
The most significant of these Acts is the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927, which was passed in the United Kingdom in recognition of the creation of the Irish Free State, a development that necessitated a change in King George V's title.
In that year, a Royal Style and Titles Act was passed separately in each of the seven Commonwealth realms then existing ( except Pakistan ), which gave formal recognition to the separateness and the equality of the realms by entitling the Queen as Queen of and her other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.
The first strata titles legislation was enacted in 1961 when the New South Wales Parliament passed the Conveyancing ( Strata Titles ) Act 1961.
c. 60 ) passed in 1851 as an anti-Roman Catholic measure, repealed 20 years later by the Ecclesiastical Titles Act 1871.
The Ecclesiastical Titles Act 1851 was passed in response, making it a criminal offence for anyone outside the " united Church of England and Ireland " to use any episcopal title " of any city, town or place, or of any territory or district ( under any designation or description whatsoever ), in the United Kingdom " e. g. Bishop of Anytown, and provided that any property passed to a person under such a title would be forfeit to the Crown.
The Amendments to the Land Titles Act passed in 1999 allowed housing estates to be sold against some of the apartment owners ' will if the majority of the owners ruled against them.

Titles and according
Titles released up until 2004 used the same isometric view game engine, although progressively tweaked and modified according to the theme of the game.
Titles according to seniority were-Valluvakkonathiri, Vellalpad, Thacharalpad, Edathralpad, Kolathur and Padinjarekkara.

Titles and although
Clubs who outperform others in their state also compete against other state's top crews at the National Titles ( Australian Dragon Boat Championships ), although the competition is open to all clubs in the country.
Since that time ( 2004 – present ), Stoops ' teams have gone 17 – 13 vs. ranked opponents, and 3 – 4 in Bowl Games with no National Titles ( although they played for 3 more ), and 5 Big 12 Titles.
The stable continued as a tag team featuring Regal and Storm, retaining their anti-American sentiments, although with an emphasis on their respective English and Canadian heritage, regaining the Tag Titles on two occasions.
The Titles had previously been unified at Summerslam 2001 when WCW Tag Team Champions The Brothers of Destruction defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Diamond Dallas Page & Chris Kanyon, although at that time both belts were held together instead of becoming one championship.

Titles and houses
`` The Dictionary Of Occupational Titles '' published by the U. S. Department of Labor describes him as follows: `` Designs, plans and furnishes interiors of houses, commercial and institutional structures, hotels, clubs, ships, theaters, as well as set decorations for motion picture arts and television.
Titles of pretence below sovereign rank were accorded to members of formerly reigning dynasties as reported by heads of their houses, otherwise self-assumed titles were not used.

Titles and frequently
Titles of New Age albums and songs are frequently descriptive: examples include Shepherd Moons ( Enya ), Straight ' a Way to Orion ( Kitaro ), Touching the Clouds ( Symbiosis ), and One Deep Breath ( Bradley Joseph ).

Titles and adopted
This has been argued by some as misleading, and refers to the date the entity adopted its current name under the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act, of that year.
Britain officially adopted the name " United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland " by the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927.

Titles and from
Saint Sava began the work on the Serbian Nomocanon in 1208 while being at Mount Athos, using The Nomocanon in Fourteen Titles, Synopsis of Stefan the Efesian, Nomocanon of John Scholasticus, Ecumenical Councils ' documents, which he modified with the canonical commentaries of Aristinos and John Zonaras, local church meetings, rules of the Holy Fathers, the law of Moses, translation of Prohiron and the Byzantine emperors ' Novellae ( most were taken from Justinian's Novellae ).
Titles include: The Thing at Their Heels, The Red Redmaynes, The Monster, The Clue from the Stars and The Captain's Curio.
Indeed, Lord Aberdeen's own dislike of the Ecclesiastical Titles Assumption Bill, the rejection of which he failed to secure in 1851, prevented him from joining the government of Whig government of Lord John Russell in 1851.
Greek musician Stavros Logarides claimed Vangelis had copied the melody of " Titles " from one of his compositions called " City of Violets ".
*" Mozart " Titles ; Mozart as author from archive. org
There is some speculation that he is the reason that in 1810 the 11th Congress of the United States proposed a Titles of Nobility Amendment to the U. S. Constitution to strip an American citizen of his or her citizenship if he or she accepts a title of nobility from a foreign nation.
Titles and styles which Haakon VII bore from birth to death, in chronological order:
John Selden in his esteemed work Titles of Honour writes, " The word Baro ( Latin for Baron ) hath been also so much communicated, that not only all Lords of Mannors have been from antient time, and are at this day called sometimes Barons ( as in the stile of their Court Barons, which is Curia Baronis, & c. And I have read hors de son Barony in a barr to an Avowry for hors de son fee ) But also the Judges of the Exchequer have it from antient time fixed on them.
Titles of pretence from 1 April 1922
*" Carl Czerny " Titles from the Munich Digitisation Centre ( MDZ )
*" Carl Czerny " Titles from archive. org
*" Carl Czerny " Titles from books. google. com
* The repeal of the Ecclesistical Titles Act, which banned Roman Catholic Bishops from re-assuming pre-reformation ecclesiastical bishropic titles in the United Kingdom, as well as the prohibition of the wearing of clerical outfits.
Titles previously issued in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine under the colonial administration often suffered from defects of form ( for example, lacking an imprint of the colonial seal ), and most of them did not include a quit-rent payment.
*" Spohr " Titles ; Spohr as author from archive. org
The Varsity Football program also won Section III Titles from 1987-1990, and in 1993.
According to Frukwan, he had nothing to do with the release from Cleopatra Records and noted that the Titles were changed without permission, further showing an unauthorized release.
* Titles of the first editions taken from Leonard C. Bruno 1989, The Landmarks of Science: from the Collections of the Library of Congress.
Titles of all of the numbers listed here come from Marius Petipa's original scenario, as well as the original libretto and programs of the first production of 1892.
Titles from the RPG Maker series were eventually localized and officially released in the US for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2.
Titles translated in English as " prince " and " princess " were generally immediate or recent descendants of sovereigns, with increasing distance at birth from an ancestral sovereign in succeeding generations resulting in degradations of the particular grade of prince or princess and finally degradation of posterity's ranks as a whole below that of prince and princess.

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