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31Functus officio — Functus officio, en Latín significa cumplido el cometido o habiendo cumplido su labor es un término legal usado para indicar que un empleado oficial del estado, una corte, institución gubernamental o un estatuto deja sus funciones como autoridad… …
32ex-officio — ex of|fi|ci|o [ˌeks əˈfıʃiəu US ʃiou] adj formal an ex officio member of an organization is only a member because of their rank or position >ex officio adv …
33ex officio — ex of|fi|ci|o [ ,eks ə fıʃiou ] adjective FORMAL an ex officio member of a committee or an organization is a member because the job they have allows them to be involved: The Treasurer is an ex officio member of all sub committees …
34ex officio — Latin, in discharge of one s duties, lit. out of duty, from ex out of (see EX (Cf. ex )) + officio, ablative of officium duty (see OFFICE (Cf. office)) …
35ex officio — UK [ˌeks əˈfɪʃɪəʊ] / US [ˌeks əˈfɪʃɪoʊ] adjective formal an ex officio member of a committee or an organization is a member because the job they have allows them to be involved The Treasurer is an ex officio member of all sub committees …
36ex officio — /eks ə fɪʃiəυ/ adjective, adverb because of an office held ● The treasurer is ex officio a member or an ex officio member of the finance committee …
37ex officio — /eks afish(iy)ow/ From office; by virtue of the office; without any other warrant or appointment than that resulting from the holding of a particular office. Powers may be exercised by an officer which are not specifically conferred upon him, but …
38ex officio — /eks afish(iy)ow/ From office; by virtue of the office; without any other warrant or appointment than that resulting from the holding of a particular office. Powers may be exercised by an officer which are not specifically conferred upon him, but …
39functus officio — |fəŋ(k)təsəˈfishēˌō adjective Etymology: Latin, having performed his duty, having served its purpose : of no further official authority or legal efficacy used of an officer no longer in office or of an instrument, power, or agency that has… …
40Ex officio — Ex of*fi ci*o; pl. {Ex officiis}. [L.] From office; by virtue, or as a consequence, of an office; officially. [1913 Webster] …