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  • 11Faculties, Court of — In English ecclesiastical law, a jurisdiction or tribunal belonging to the archbishop. It does not hold pleas in any suits, but creates rights to pews, monuments, and particular places, and modes of burial. It has also various powers under 25 Hen …

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  • 12Faculties and Schools of the University of British Columbia — The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a Canadian public research university with campuses in Vancouver and Kelowna, British Columbia. The following is a list of faculties and schools at UBC.UBC Okanagan**The Irving K. Barber School of Arts… …

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  • 13faculties — fac·ul·ty || fækltɪ n. ability; aptitude; sense; skill, talent; capability; department; teaching staff; teaching and administrative force of a university …

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  • 14faculties — n wits, senses, intelligence, reason, powers, capabilities * * * [plural noun] powers, capabilities, intelligence, reason, senses, wits …

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  • 15Canonical Faculties —     Canonical Faculties     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Canonical Faculties     (Lat. Facultates)     In law, a faculty is the authority, privilege, or permission, to perform an act or function. In a broad sense, a faculty is a certain power,… …

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  • 16Master of the Faculties — The Master of the Faculties is a functionary in the office of the Archbishop of Canterbury and has some important powers in English law, in particular the appointment and regulation of public notaries. The position is always held by the Dean of… …

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  • 17Canonical faculties — Canonical faculties, in the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, are ecclesiastical rights conferred on a subordinate, by a superior who enjoys jurisdiction in the external forum. These rights then allow the subordinate to act, in the external …

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  • 18Court of Faculties — Under English ecclesiastical law, the Court of Faculties is a tribunal of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and is attached to the office of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The jurisdiction conferred upon the Archbishop of Canterbury by the… …

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  • 19List of Dublin City University faculties, schools, research centres and laboratories — This list of Dublin City University faculties, schools, research centres and laboratories covers the university s diverse and interdisciplinary research interest.: Note: this list is incomplete. Faculties and Schools*… …

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  • 20Court of Faculties — In English ecclesiastical law, a jurisdiction or tribunal belonging to the archbishop. It does not hold pleas in any suits, but creates rights to pews, monuments, and particular places, and modes of burial. It has also various powers under 25 Hen …

    Black's law dictionary