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office-bearer (ˈɒfɪsˌbɛərə(r)) One who bears or holds office; an officer.1645 J. Dury Israel's Call 12 Civill and Ecclesiasticall office-bearers. 1855 Macaulay Hist. Eng. xvi. III. 694 One [Act]..required every officebearer in every University of Scotland to sign the Confession of Faith. Ibid. xix. ...
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John Wilks
M.P., for the above and other reasons, is not a fit and proper person to act as an office-bearer in the Church of God".
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Alex (actor)
Alex had also worked as an office-bearer of the South Indian Film Artistes' Association.
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Secretary of the House of Representatives of Malaysia
Constitutional basis
The office of Secretary of the House of Representatives of Malaysia is established under Article 65 of the Constitution of Malaysia Clause (2) of Article 65 sets out for the office-bearer to hold office only until the age of 60.
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G. R. Anil
In succeeding years, he became district secretary of AISF, AIYF, and Kisan Sabha besides being a state-level office bearer of these organizations. The CPI leader previously held several positions such as district and state office-bearer of several organizations such as Director Board member of Oushadi
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Purse Bearer
The Purse bearer is an official in the Royal Households of the United Kingdom, and based in the Ministry of Justice. The use of a special purse or burse to hold the Great Seal of the Realm, the Lord Chancellor's symbol of Office, can be traced as far back as the end of
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Deputy cup-bearer
Deputy cup-bearer () was since the 13th century a court office in Poland and later in Lithuania. Since the 14th–16th century an honorable court title and a district office in Crown of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and later Polish–Lithuanian
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Cup-bearer
Cup bearers in Anglo-Saxon England
The office of butler or cup-bearer (pincerna in Medieval Latin) in Anglo-Saxon England was occupied by aristocrats Poland and Lithuania
The cup-bearer () was a court office in Poland and Lithuania until the end of the 13th century.
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Mace-bearer
A mace-bearer, or macebearer, is a person who carries a mace, either a real weapon or ceremonial. otherwise named, or give its name to the office, either as a sinecure or in conjunction with other duties (sometimes indeed as an alternative title, as
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Bearer of the Royal Banner
army of Scotland, and in 1324 Robert I granted Alexander's son, Nicholas Scrymgeour, and his heirs the heritable office of Banner-Bearer. The Earl of Lauderdale holds the separate office of Bearer of the National Flag of Scotland.
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Bearer instrument
In the case of shares (bearer shares) or bonds (bearer bonds), they are called bearer certificates. There can be a situation when the company wants to open an office in any country, and according to the legislation of this country it is necessary to confirm
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Standard-bearer (Eastern Europe)
of the Crown;
Grand Standard-Bearer of Lithuania;
Court Standard-Bearer of the Crown;
Court Standard-Bearer of Lithuania. At the same time, chorąży was also an honorary office in a land.
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Standard Bearer of England
The Standard Bearer of England was once an important office within the English army, especially during the times when Kings were still present on the battlefield Office holders
Thomas de Sarsfield, premiere standard bearer Henry II, A.D. 1172
Henry de Essex, Baron of Raleigh (until 1157.
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Bearer of the Sword
Bearer of the Sword can refer to:
Abu Sayyaf, an Islamist separatist group based in and around the southern Philippines
An office at the coronation of English Kings and Queens
Bearer of the sword (Hungary), an office at the coronation of the Hungarian monarch
Miecznik, an office in the Kingdom of Poland
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Political Parties Order, 2002
person can become a member of a political party as long as they are not in the service of Pakistan and that a person cannot become a political party office-bearer
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