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Meaning of "lieutenant-governor"

lieutenant-governor (noun): an official who acts as deputy or subordinate to a governor, especially in a U.S. state or in Canada
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He was also acting Lieutenant-Governor on one occasion.
The commissioner now has duties similar to a provincial Lieutenant-Governor.
Appointment as lieutenant-governor of itself confers no powers or functions.
Role and duties of the Lieutenant-Governor.
Appointment as lieutenant-governor does not of itself confers any powers or functions.
They are appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor.
The lieutenant-governor was not permitted to sit on that committee.
My grandfather was Lieutenant-Governor of this state.
In case of a dispute, there was an informal procedure for review by the Lieutenant-Governor.
However, the traditional powers of the lieutenant-governor have in practice lapsed.
The council contained six members, all of whom were appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor.
Now, imagine that you are lieutenant-governor and an election has been held in your province.
The settlers named their new home in honour of the Lieutenant-Governor.
Occasionally, the Lieutenant-Governor dispenses with publication of a regulation, publishing instead only a notice of the regulation.
It is customary to rise from your seat when the Lieutenant-Governor enters a room.

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The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations.
The new awards were announced at a press conference organized in collaboration with the Lieutenant-Governor.
He was also briefly the Lieutenant-Governor of Placentia.
The Lieutenant-Governor in Council appoints commission members.
Official website of the Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba.
In each of Canada 's provinces the monarch is represented by a lieutenant-governor.
He served later as lieutenant-governor of Kinsale.
The Governor was initially supported by a Lieutenant-Governor.
In a former letter Lieutenant-Governor Archibald referred to the delay in.
Harvard was persuaded to step aside and was appointed lieutenant-governor of Manitoba.
Her Honour the Lieutenant-Governor will formally open.
Only a minority of its members… are appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
Raffles was still the Lieutenant-Governor of Bencoolen when he returned.
O The salaries of the staff must be fixed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
The lieutenant-governor is appointed by the governor on the advice of the Premier of Victoria.
Members are appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
He then asked the Lieutenant-Governor to appoint a sufficient number of new Councilors to ensure abolition.
Other persons invited by the Lieutenant-Governor or a Member.
O The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may appoint a returning officer for each electoral district.
O The salaries of the staff shall be fixed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
Recommend to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council that the judge be removed from office.
Pauline McGibbon was on the board briefly before she became Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario.
Lieutenant-Governor Hobson immediately froze all land sales and declared all existing purchases invalid pending investigation.
The Minister 's decision is also subject to the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
Inviting the Lieutenant-Governor to an Event.
Both houses of the Quebec legislature passed motions of censure against the lieutenant-governor.
Elections for the office of Governor and Lieutenant-Governor are held every four years.
Nunavut also has a Commissioner whose role is symbolic and similar to that of Lieutenant-Governor.
It provided a provisional government by a federally appointed lieutenant-governor and council, which governed initially from Winnipeg.
A Commissioner, appointed by the federal government, fulfills a role similar to that of a provincial lieutenant-governor.
The executive branch comprises a Governor and a Lieutenant-Governor elected for four years by universal adult suffrage.
Lieutenant-Governor and Council may make ordinances for certain purposes.
The Province will give its consent by an order of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council ; and.
He was the Lieutenant-Governor of Grenada.
This report also addresses the use of public funds by the former Lieutenant-Governor of Québec.

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