(officio)

  • 51ex officio justice — n. A judge who serves in a particular capacity because it is part of his or her job description, not because he or she was chosen personally to perform that task. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc.… …

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  • 52ex officio member — n. Someone who is a member of a board or other group due to a title or office he or she holds. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …

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  • 53ex officio — von Amts wegen * * * ex of|fi|cio 〈geh.〉 von Amts wegen, d. h., ohne dass ein Antrag vorliegt [lat., „aus dem Amt“] * * * ex of|fi|cio [lat., zu: officium, ↑ Offizium] (Rechtsspr.): von Amts wegen, amtlich, kraft Amtes (Abk.: e. o.) * * * ex… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 54REMOTIO ab Officio — Graece Καθαίρεςις, it. ἔκπτωςις τῆς ὑπηρεςίας, Clericorum poena, in Canonibus Concil. crebro occurrit. Formula quâ ad Nestorium usa est Synodus Ephesina, cum καθαίρεςιν ei indicaret, haec fuit, Γὶνωςκε ςεαυτὸν διὰ τὰ δυςςεβῆ ςου κηρύγματα… …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 55ex officio — /ɛks əˈfɪsioʊ/ (say eks uh fiseeoh), /əˈfɪʃioʊ/ (say uh fisheeoh) adverb by virtue of office or official position. {Latin: from office} –ex officio, adjective …

  • 56ex officio — ex of|fi|cio adv. (i embeds medfør); medlem ex officio …

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  • 57ex officio information — /eks afish(iy)ow infarmeyshan/ In English law, a criminal information filed by the attorney general ex officio on behalf of the crown, in the court of king s bench, for offenses more immediately affecting the government, and to be distinguished… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 58ex officio information — /eks afish(iy)ow infarmeyshan/ In English law, a criminal information filed by the attorney general ex officio on behalf of the crown, in the court of king s bench, for offenses more immediately affecting the government, and to be distinguished… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 59oath ex-officio — /6w0 eks afish(iy)ow/ An oath whereby a person may be obliged to make any presentment of any crime or offense, or to confess or accuse himself of any criminal matter or thing whereby he may be liable to any censure, penalty, or punishment. 3… …

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  • 60ex officio — ► ADVERB & ADJECTIVE ▪ by virtue of one s position or status. ORIGIN from Latin ex out of, from + officium duty …

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