Examples of 'ex-officio' in a sentence

Meaning of "ex-officio"

Ex-officio (noun) - By virtue of one's position or status; without additional appointment or election

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But may be an ex-officio member of the bureau.
Ex-officio members do not count for quorum.
Issues raised in complaints and ex-officio procedures.
Ex-officio member of all the municipal commissions.
The final two trustees are ex-officio members.
One ex-officio member representing the private sector.
The principal orhead teacher is an ex-officio member.
To be an ex-officio member of all special committees.
The principal is the ex-officio secretary.
I have a written order authorizing our participation ex-officio.
Ex-officio executive director of the mccord museum foundation derek a.
The roles of the full and ex-officio members were clarified.
Ex-officio members have the same rights as other members.
Evidence obtained under torture and lack of ex-officio investigations.
Only one ex-officio or associate member is admitted per country.

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The secretary to the treasury is an ex-officio member of the board.
An Ex-Officio member will be defined as a multinational emergency medicine organisation.
Controllers should adhere to the processing of personal data ex-officio.
Another panel of ex-officio members includes senior officers from the.
Others are deemed to be ex-officio members.
The district superintendent and district treasurer shall be members ex-officio.
In conjunction with the ex-officio members, the official members constituted a majority.
Review and clarify the criteria used to establish ex-officio membership.
She will also serve as an ex-officio voting member of the meetings committee.
Attendance at meetings of appointment and promotion bodies ex-officio of defending cases.
This person shall be an ex-officio member of all special groups and committees.
You could have ignored my determination and run it as an ex-officio indictment.
His ex-officio lawyer allegedly signed the respective report in the author 's absence.
Representatives from six state agencies serve as ex-officio or advisory members.
Ex-officio president and chief executive officer of the mccord stewart museum lorna j.
However one woman was appointed to the cabinet and became an ex-officio member of parliament.
Early warning system - ex-officio initiation of investigation and request for informal consultations.
Government communications regarding the appointment of a judge do not mention the ex-officio status.
Ex-officio representatives are recommended by their organizations for a period of time specified by their organization.
However, the heads of national statistical institutes and the like are ex-officio members.
Allow ex-officio anti-circumvention investigations to ensure faster action against illegal evasion of measures.
Take all necessary steps to ensure the provision of quality legal counsel by ex-officio lawyers ;.
These ex-officio members have all the same rights as the other board members.
The additional twelve appointed seats and two ex-officio seats had yet to be filled.
The ex-officio members of the Commission are as follows.
The license shall take effect on the date of the application for an ex-officio license.
The by-laws may also provide ex-officio and honorary directors with the right to vote.
To provide for a long-range planning committee for the church with the pastor as ex-officio chairperson.
Please provide information on how many ex-officio cases the prosecution has brought before the courts.
Ex-officio Members with the right to vote.
Parties may request intervention, or the mediator can ex-officio compel parties to accept mediation.
Ex-officio Members without the right to vote.
Benoit Girardin is an ex-officio member of all committees.
Participate on all Foundation committees as an ex-officio member.
Japan was elected an ex-officio member of the Bureau.

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