The Secretary General takes part as ex officio member of the Bureau but has no right to vote. |
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I don't think there's a hackerspace, user group, or open-source-related organization anywhere that wouldn't declare you an ex officio member on the spot. |
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In many countries, however, the practical relevance of ex officio action is limited. |
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The Commissioner or his delegate should be a non-voting ex officio member of the council. |
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The Director of the Centre shall participate ex officio in the work of the Governing Board, without the right to vote. |
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The tribunal must, ex officio, ensure that professional secrecy is respected. |
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He established that in several cases, courts appointed no counsel ex officio for the confined person when instituting confinement procedure. |
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The director general of the school board is the returning officer ex officio. |
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The EPSU President and General Secretary are ex officio members of the Executive Board and may each nominate one substitute member. |
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The CAS may increase the sanctions that were imposed on the appellant in the contested decision, either at the request of a party or ex officio. |
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If the offender has acted in a professional capacity, the offence is prosecutable ex officio. |
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If so, what is the practical relevance of ex officio action in your country? |
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If they do not appoint a proxy, the court may denominate ex officio a common procedural representative. |
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The court clerk may also call for publication on an ex officio basis, should the clerk see fit. |
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The charter, which was confirmed on a number of occasions, appointed the mayor of the borough Constable of the Castle ex officio. |
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The cabinet consisted of three ex officio members and five appointed by the governor from among the members of the House of Assembly. |
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The Prime Minister is ex officio also First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civil Service. |
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The holder of the office of Chancellor is ex officio Second Lord of the Treasury. |
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The author expected that a proper investigation, once all facts were established, would include some or all of these ex officio prosecutable offences. |
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According to article 532 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the court of original jurisdiction passes a ruling ex officio annulling the entry in the penal records of the unjustified conviction. |
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It also noted that the author, despite having been assigned an ex officio lawyer, was prevented from taking proceedings before a court to assess the lawfulness of his detention. |
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His new gig at the Kennedy Center makes him, ex officio, a curator. |
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If the previous application is a Community trade mark application, the Office shall ex officio include a copy of the previous application in the file of the Community trade mark application. |
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As such, he becomes an ex officio member of the CCCB Permanent Council, a group of 16 bishops that oversees the general work and orientation of the Conference between annual Plenary Assemblies. |
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This bill provides for the ex officio opening of investigations into questions of general interest and those which, since they affect the rights of groups, cannot form the subject of individual complaints. |
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The Assistant Secretary-General for Human Resources Management or her representative will serve as ex officio member of the Board, Committee and Panel. |
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The Pope is ex officio head of state of Vatican City, functions dependent on his primordial function as bishop of the diocese of Rome. |
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The chancellor was set ex officio as the Prince of Wales, and the position of operational head would rotate among heads of the colleges. |
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The university is governed by 24 Trustees, customarily including the President, who serves ex officio. |
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Coke's challenge to the ecclesiastical courts and their ex officio oath is seen as the origin of the right to silence. |
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He was also, ex officio, a judge in the Court of Appeal and the President of the Chancery Division. |
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When the Order of the Star of India was founded in 1861, the Viceroy was made its Grand Master ex officio. |
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Since 5 October 2005, the incumbent is the Most Reverend John Sentamu who is also an ex officio member of the House of Lords. |
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The President of the Republic of France is, ex officio, also prince of the dyarchy called Andorra. |
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The Chair is ex officio Chair of the Honorary Degrees and Fellowships Committee, Nominations Committee and Remuneration and Strategy Committee. |
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The Financial Secretary and Attorney General of the territory are appointed ex officio similar appointments in the Falkland Islands' Government. |
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The other two seats were held ex officio by the Lord Mayor of Belfast and the Mayor of Londonderry. |
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The President of the Students' Association and Director of Representation are ex officio members of the Court. |
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The CEO of Bath Rugby is also an ex officio member of the committee. |
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The Bishop of Sodor and Man, whose diocese lies outside of the United Kingdom, is an ex officio member of the Legislative Council of the Isle of Man. |
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The Isle of Man has its own diocese of Sodor and Man, and the Bishop of Sodor and Man is an ex officio member of the Legislative Council of the Tynwald on the island. |
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The total membership of more than 4,200 includes ex officio members and life members who, after 25 years as an elected member, are no longer required to pay dues. |
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In the Church of England, the ecclesiastical courts are a system of courts, held by authority of the Crown, who is ex officio the Supreme Governor of the Church of England. |
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Former Presidents of the Republic are ex officio life senators. |
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From 1885 to 1999, Secretaries for Scotland and Secretaries of State for Scotland also ex officio held the post of Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland. |
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