A subsidiarytitle is an hereditary title held by a royal family royal or a nobility noble but which is not regularly used to identify that person. For example, the Duke of Norfolk is also the Earl of Arundel , the Earl of Surrey , the Earl of Norfolk , the Baron Beaumont , the Baron Maltravers , the Baron FitzAlan, the Baron Clun, the Baron Oswaldestre, and the Baron Howard of Glossop . In day to day practice, the individual who holds all of these titles would be referred to only by his most senior title in this case, Duke of Norfolk while all of his other titles would be subsidiary titles. In the United Kingdom , a noble s heir apparent may use his parent s most senior subsidiarytitle as a courtesy title , provided that it causes no confusion. For example, the Duke of Norfolk s heir apparent is known as Earl of Arundel , although the son does not technically become Earl of Arundel until his father s death and is legally still a commoner . If a subsidiary peerage has the same name as a higher peerage, it is not used as a courtesy title. For example, the Duke of Manchester is also Earl of Manchester, but his heir is styled Viscount Mandeville . An heir apparent can be summoned to the House of Lords , before his parent s death, by a writ of acceleration that is, by accelerating the inheritance of a junior title usually a barony . For example, a writ of acceleration could cause a courtesy Earl of Arundel to inherit the Maltravers barony prematurely, whereupon he would join the House of Lords as Lord Maltravers. See also Substantive title Category Titles sr ... more details
distinguish subsidiarity refimprove date April 2011 expert date August 2010 A subsidiary company , subsidiary ... than half of the subsidiary s stock . ref http education.yahoo.com reference dictionary entry subsidiary company ref ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary subsidiary?show 1&t 1321525761 ref The subsidiary ... company . ref http oxforddictionaries.com definition subsidiary?view uk ref An operating subsidiary is a business term frequently used within the United States railroad industry. In the case of a railroad, it refers to a company that is a subsidiary but operates with its own identity, locomotives and rolling stock . In contrast, a non operating subsidiary would exist on paper only i.e. ... their operations in this way ref name Drucker cite book title The Global Economy and the Nation ... than a subsidiary, Citation needed date November 2009 or the parent may be larger than some or all of its subsidiaries if it has more than one . Citation needed date November 2009 The parent and the subsidiary ... a parent company and a subsidiary are separate entities, it is entirely possible for one of them ..., while the other is not. The most common way that control of a subsidiary is achieved, is through the ownership of share finance shares in the subsidiary by the parent. These shares give the parent the necessary votes to determine the composition of the board of the subsidiary, and so exercise control. This gives rise to the common presumption that 50 plus one share is enough to create a subsidiary ... control is needed, and how it is achieved, can be complex see below . A subsidiary may itself ... dictionary.thefreedictionary.com subsidiary ref In other words, a subsidiary can sue and be sued separately ..., creditors of an insolvent subsidiary may be able to obtain a judgment against the parent if they can Piercing the corporate veil pierce the corporate veil and prove that the parent and subsidiary are mere alter egos of one another. Control The word control used in the definition of subsidiary ... more details
A subsidiary alliance is an alliance between a dominant nation and a nation that it dominates. British policy in India The doctrine of subsidiary alliance was introduced by Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley Marquess Wellesley , British Governor General of India Governor General of British India India from 1798 to 1805. Early in his governorship Wellesley adopted a policy of non intervention in the princely state s, but he later adopted the policy of forming subsidiary alliances. By the late 18th century, the power of the Mughal Empire had all but disappeared from the Indian subcontinent , and India was left with a great number of states, most small and weak. Many rulers accepted the offer of protection by Lord Wellesley, as it gave them security against attack by their neighbours. The main principles of a subsidiary alliance were An Indian ruler entering into a subsidiary alliance with the British had to accept British forces within his territory and also agreed to pay for their maintenance. In lieu of the payments being made, some of the ruler s territory would be forfeit to the British. The ruler would accept a British Resident title Resident in his state. An Indian ruler who entered into a subsidiary alliance would not enter into any further alliance with any other power, nor would he declare war against any power without the permission of the British. The ruler would not employ any Europeans other than the British, and if he were already doing so, he would dismiss them. In case of a conflict with any other state, he would agree the resolution decided upon by the British. The ruler would acknowledge the East India Company as the paramount power in India. In return ... was forced to become a subsidiary state. The Nawab of Awadh was the next to accept the Subsidiary Alliance, in 1801. Later the Maratha ruler Baji Rao II also accepted a subsidiary alliance in the Treaty ... 2010 George Bruce Malleson An Historical Sketch of the Native States of India in Subsidiary Alliance ... more details
NOTOC A subsidiary motion , in parliamentary procedure , is a type of Motion parliamentary procedure motion by which a deliberative assembly deals directly with a Motion parliamentary procedure main motion prior to or instead of voting on the main motion itself. ref Cite parl title RONR edition 10th pages 60 RONR ref Explanation Some of the subsidiary motions may also be applied to certain other subsidiary motions, incidental motions and privileged motions. Robert s Rules of Order Newly Revised RONR Robert s Rules of Order recognizes seven subsidiary motions. Ranked lowest to highest in order of precedence, they are the motions to ref RONR, p. 60 61 ref Postpone indefinitely to end consideration of the main motion for the balance of that session, without a direct vote on the main motion. Amend motion Amend to change the main motion. May also be applied to certain other motions . Commit motion Commit or Refer to send the main motion and any pending subsidiary motions to a committee for consideration. Postpone to a certain time or Postpone Definitely, or Postpone to delay consideration of the main motion and any pending subsidiary motions. Limit or extend limits of debate to change limitations on number or length of speeches from those previously adopted. Previous question Previous Question to close debate, preclude any further amendments and vote immediately. May apply to any motion or pending series of motions. Table parliamentary Lay on the Table or Table to suspend consideration of the main motion and any pending subsidiary motions to allow for immediate consideration of more urgent business. Motions 1, 2, 3 and 4 are debatable and require a majority vote for adoption. Motions 5 and 6 are undebatable and require a two thirds vote for adoption. Motion 7 is undebatable and requires a majority vote for adoption. Each subsidiary motion ranks higher than the main motion and lower ... parl title TSC edition 4th pages 234 235 TSC ref The motion for the Previous Question is regarded as outdated ... more details
Cleanup date January 2010 An operating subsidiary is a business term frequently used within the United States in corporate corporate profile profile descriptions. In the railroad industry, for example, it refers to a company that is a subsidiary but operates with its own identity and rolling stock . In contrast, a non operating subsidiary would exist on paper only, but for operating purposes would use the identity and rolling stock of the parent company . DEFAULTSORT Operating Subsidiary Category Business ... more details
Image Tonic parallel in C major.png thumb Tonic and tonic parallel in C major CM and Am chords audio Tonic parallel in C major.mid Play . In music and musical analysis , a subsidiary chord is an elaboration of a principal harmony harmonic chord music chord in a chord progression . If the principal chord X is partially replaced by the subsidiary Y , there are three possible positions beginning, middle, and end for the subsidiary ref Van der Merwe, Peter 2005 . Roots of the Classical The Popular Origins of Western Music , p.501. ISBN 0198166478. ref X Y Y X X Y X Image Modulation with subsidiary chord.png thumb Modulation with subsidiary chord in blue . ref Becker, Julius 1845 . A concise treatise on harmony , p.17. Ewer & Co. ref audio Modulation with subsidiary chord.mid Play For example, a subsidiary chord in a modulation music modulation . A subsidiary chord may be a chord with related diatonic function function and or sharing pitches, for example in E major, C music m C music E G music as a subsidiary for E E G music B , which share two of three pitches and are related as tonic parallel vi and tonic music tonic I . See also Parallel chord Primary triad Further reading Van der Merwe 2005 , p.428. Sources reflist Chords Category Chords ... more details
Other uses Refimprove date October 2010 A title is a Prefix linguistics prefix or Suffix name suffix ... usage or clerical titles such as Archbishop . Some titles are hereditary title hereditary . Formal social titles Mr Formal male title Ms. Ms Formal female title Mrs Formal title for married females Miss Formal title for unmarried females dablink For titles adopted by individuals of no defined ... Science Dean Dean Emeritus Designer Dz Doctor title Doctor Doctor of Arts DA Doctor of Arts ... CSci EurChem Master Mariner HGR Rarely Used Title In The United Kingdom Master of Library and Information ... the title held by the pope, pope being the position President from which comes such titles as Deputy ... The biarchs of San Marino are titled Captains Regent . From this term also came the historical title ... Title often given to the sons and daughters of ruling monarchs. Also a title of the upper nobility in the Holy Roman Empire and its subsidiary territories until 1918, and in Imperial Russia before 1917. The German term for this title is F rst which loosely translates as prince, the equivalent Russian term is knyaz . Archduke Archduchess An historical title of the Habsburg Dynasty that ruled Austria and Hungary until 1918 Baron Baron ess Grand Duke Grand Duchess . Historical title of the Romanov ... Supreme Leader . Sultan Sultana title Arabic for powerful ruler Maharajah Maharani Viscount Viscountess ... Unique only in Austria , Archduchy of Austria title used for member of the Habsburg dynasty Prince ... Prince of Wales is a title granted, following an investiture, to the eldest son of the Sovereign of the United ... sovereign barons no longer have a sovereign barony, but only the title and style Pope There is no formal feminine of Pope Popette sup Title Fictional and hypothetical titles for heads of state Note ... be claimed by former regnal dynasties. Appointed Caesar title Caesar an honorific family name passed ... Hereditary Basileus Caliph Khagan Khan title Khan King Emperor The feminine equivalent is Queen ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Title image caption image size background group or band alias origin Stoke on Trent , UK genre Independent music Indie br Blues years active 2004 present label Sons Ltd associated acts website current members past members The Title are a four piece Independent music indie band based in Stoke on Trent , signed with Sons Ltd . ref http www.bbc.co.uk stoke content articles 2008 02 01 thetitle insession 310108 feature.shtml The Title in session , BBC Stoke & Staffordshire, 2008 02 01. Retrieved on 2008 12 18. ref Their debut single, Slippin n Slidin , charted at 15 in the UK indie charts with the follow up, Madman charting at 5. Singles Slippin n Slidin June 21, 2007 SONS Records 15 UK Madman March 24, 2008 SONS Records 5 UK References Reflist External links http www.the title.co.uk The Title Official Website http www.myspace.com thetitleuk The Title Myspace http www.last.fm music The Title uk The Title Last.fm Category British indie rock groups Category Music in Stoke on Trent ... more details
orphan date December 2009 The Kostabi Show , formerly known as Title This, Name That Painting And Paint That Naming, is a television game show where art critics and celebrities compete to title paintings by Mark Kostabi for cash awards. Participants have included Ornette Coleman , Glen Matlock , Tommy Ramone , Lala Brooks , May Pang , Michel Gondry , Tony Middleton , Mark Bego , Randy Jones , Taylor Mead , Sylvia Miles , Ron Saint Germain , Gary Indiana , Nicole Eisenman, Walter Robinson, Lee Klein , and Victor Bockris . The Kostabi Show has also featured guest musical performances by Ornette Coleman, Glen Matlock, Uncle Monk , Randy Jones, Derek Storm, Tony Middleton, The Willowz , The She Wolves and Glint. From Lisa Paul Streitfeld s review in NY Arts of Thomas McEvilley s new book The Triumph of Anti Art Conceptual and Performance Art in the Formation of Postmodernism ...Mark Kostabi s cynical conceptual art performance piece on his Manhattan cable television show where he invites critics to title his non art objects which proclaim their sole importance in not being painted by the artist . Those who once had a crucial role as adversary are now participants in the celebrity obsessed shadow that has swallowed up authenticity in art . Kostabi has taken out a full page ad in Art Forum as proof of this public triumph of the inauthentic. Is this public undermining of the critical apparatus the logical conclusion of Anti Art? External links http www.thekostabishow.com The Kostabi Show Archives Online quicktime files of the game show for viewing. http kostabi.com Mark Kostabi Mark Kostabi s web site. Category American game shows ... more details
Subsidiary legislation in Hong Kong refers to legislation made under delegated powers granted by other ... Hong Kong Department of Justice , Hong Kong has a large volume of subsidiary legislation. ref cite web url http www.doj.gov.hk eng legal index.htm 3 title The Legal System in Hong Kong date 7 October ... of subsidiary legislation is subject to the ambit of administrative law . Definition Subsidiary ... government organ. However, not all rules made by the executive are subsidiary legislation ... no strict legal status. On the other hand, subsidiary legislation creates binding rights and obligations. Constitutional basis Subsidiary legislation is not expressly authorized by the Basic Law of Hong ... as administrative necessity, its basis is implied. Control of subsidiary legislation There are concerns that subsidiary legislation may be abused and threaten the powers of the legislature. Therefore, there are methods for controlling subsidiary legislation, the main ones being legislative control and judicial review. Legislative control Legislative control of subsidiary legislation is mainly contained in the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance Cap. 1 . Section 28 1 b stipulates that no subsidiary ... c states that subsidiary legislation may at any time be amended by the person making it and in the same ... that can be laid down in subsidiary legislative provisions that create criminal offences. Section 34 of the same Ordinance requires that all subsidiary legislation shall be laid on the table of the Legislative Council at the next sitting after the publication in the Gazette of that subsidiary legislation. In such circumstances, the Legislative Council may, by resolution amend the subsidiary legislation in any manner consistent with the power to make such subsidiary legislation. Section 35 further provides that where any Ordinance provides that its subsidiary legislation shall be subject to the approval of the Legislative Council, the subsidiary legislation shall be submitted for approval by the Legislative ... more details
moreref date March 2009 Subsidiary Communications Authorization SCA in the United States, and Subsidiary Communications Multiplex Operation SCMO in Canada, is a subcarrier on a radio station , allowing the station to broadcast additional services as part of its signal. Background Subsidiary Communications Authorization is the United States Federal Communications Commission s official designation for this type of service. SCA was deregulated in 1983 since then, both AM and FM licensed broadcast stations have been allowed to use subcarriers in the United States in general without requiring separate authority authorization is only required for some uses which are still otherwise regulated, such as common carrier or Land Mobile Radio Service transmissions. ref name fcc subcarriers cite web url http www.fcc.gov mb audio subcarriers title Radio Subcarriers SCAs Subsidiary Communications Authority publisher Federal Communications Commission Audio Division accessdate 2009 03 28 ref The Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission CRTC calls this service Subsidiary Communications Multiplex Operation SCMO . SCMO for internal uses by the radio station, such as internal monitoring and cue control, are allowed under the normal broadcasting certificate. Non broadcasting uses are allowed when the type of use is authorized clarifyme date March 2009 under other radio and telecommunications acts, and may require a fee. ref cite web url http www.ic.gc.ca eic site smt gst.nsf eng sf01494.html s3.0 title SP 1452 Spectrum Policy Provisions to Permit the Use of Digital Radio Broadcasting Installations to Provide Non Broadcasting Services month September year 1997 publisher Industry ... 0 7BBE899586573CA1CA25733200015B0D file ACMA2.pdf format PDF title Broadcasting Services Technical .... ref cite web url http www.voiceprintcanada.com content view 41 69 title Where to find VoicePrint ... broadcast radio subcarriers or subsidiary communications authority sca The FCC s page for SCA http ... more details
orphan date April 2010 Deleted image removed Image GriffinID.JPG thumbnail right An example of Griffin student ID circa 1983. Griffin Technology is a wholly owned subsidiary of Diebold . ref http google.brand.edgar online.com EFX dll EDGARpro.dll?FetchFilingHTML1?ID 5004023&SessionID 2 QaWex104 TX47 Diebold Annual Report 2006 ref Griffin Technology was originally incorporated in New York in 1982. ref http appsext8.dos.state.ny.us corp public CORPSEARCH.ENTITY INFORMATION?p nameid 835888&p corpid 746664&p entity name Griffin 20Technology&p name type 25&p search type BEGINS&p srch results page 0 NYS Department of State, Division of Corporations ref Griffin made and leased microcomputer systems for college and university cafeteria systems. Griffin also supplied the student identification cards , which gave students access to dining halls and could be used to debit food purchases through their meal accounts. ref Citation last Metz first Robert title High tech wiz taps odd finds newspaper The Bulletin date May 25, 1986 url http news.google.com newspapers?id 12gPAAAAIBAJ&sjid uIYDAAAAIBAJ&pg 6573,1973036&dq griffin technology victor&hl en ref In October 1995 Diebold made an offer to acquire Griffin ref Citation title Company News newspaper The New York Times date October 25, 1995 url http www.nytimes.com 1995 10 24 business company news 243295.html ref that was eventually accepted by Griffin shareholders the following month. ref Citation author U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission date November 28, 1995 url http www.secinfo.com dsVS7.a2Mq.d.htm ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Griffin Technology Diebold Subsidiary Category Companies based in New York Category Companies established in 1982 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Non bank subsidiaries , are company law firm s owned by bank holding companies which offer non bank products and services, such as insurance and investment advice, and do not offer Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insured banking products, such as checking account checking and savings account savings accounts. Such companies customarily use the term banc to define themselves denoting that while being associated with a bank or holding company, they do not offer bank services. A prominent example is the bank holding company Bank of America Corporation , whose bank subsidiary, Bank of America, N.A. , offers bank services and products, while such non bank subsidiaries as Banc of America Investment Services, Inc. and Banc of America Securities , as well as Banc of America Insurance Services, Inc., offer investment, insurance, and equities services under the Bank of America name. DEFAULTSORT Non Bank Subsidiary Category Banking terms and equipment ... more details
. cite book last Verlet, Pierre title Versailles volume publisher Paris date 1985. DEFAULTSORT Subsidiary ...Five subsidiary structures located near the Palace of Versailles have a historical relation with the history ... Versailles d cor sculpt ext rieur Bot generated title ref State Residence br In 1959, President ... has been used for this article Cite journal last Artz, Richard title Villepin veut s loigner ... veut s eloigner 6790.html Cite journal last Bacqu m Rapha lle title Les f tes de Malraux, le tennis de Jospin journal Le Monde volume date 14 janvier 2008. pages cite book last Bandiera, John D. title .... pages Cite journal last Carrott, Richard G. title The Hameau de Trianon Mique, Rousseau and Marie ... last Constrom, Daniel title Quelques d tails sur le grand Trianon en 1693 journal Revue de l Histoire de Versailles volume year 1927 pages 23 24. cite book last Danis, Robert title La premi re maison ... last Dulac, Cl mence title R sidence d Etat clairage sur La Lanterne journal Le Figaro volume date ... sur la lanterne.html Cite journal last Jestaz, Bertrand title Le Trianon de Marbre ou Louis XIV ... last Josephson, Ragnar title Le grand Trianon sous Louis XIV, d apr s des documents in dits journal ... title Le d cor du ch teau de la M nagerie Versailles journal Gazette des Beaux Arts volume 16 p r. 6 date d cembre 1936 pages 245 256. Cite journal last Kimball, Fiske title La transformation des ... 87 110. cite book last Kimball, Fiske title The Creation of the Rococo volume publisher Philadelphia date 1943. cite book last Ledoux Lebard, Denise title Le Grand Trianon meubles et objets d art volume publisher Paris Editions des mus es nationaux date 1975. Cite journal last LeNostre, Andr title ... 20 24. cite book last Lighthart, Edward title Arch type et symbole dans le style Louis XIV versaillais ... Doctoral thesis date 1997. Cite journal last Mabile, G rard title La M nagerie de Versailles journal ... title Le Trianon de Marbre pendant le r gne de Louis XIV journal Revue de l Histoire de Versailles ... more details
orphan date December 2009 Avolar United BizJet Holding, Inc. was United Airlines attempt to enter the Fractional Jets market, which had until then been dominated by Netjets . On the 26th of April 2001, United Airlines said that it was considering new services to lure high end travelers out of delayed and crowded airliners and into smaller, more convenient business jets. ref Reuters. http archives.californiaaviation.org airport msg14693.html UAL Studying Launch of Corporate Jet Service ref According to Aviation Week , Avolar was the first ever affiliate of a major airline to enter the fractional fray. ref Rich Piellisch. http www.aviationweek.com shownews 01nbaa2 frax03.htm Avolar Will Offer Airbus Fractionals Sees Closer Ties with United Airlines , Aviation Week . ref According to an article in airlineforecasts.com ref Vaughn Cordle. http www.airlineforecasts.com UAL Avolar.html United s Avolar Idea Was a Day Late and a Dollar Short , Airlineforecasts.com , Published March 11, 2002. The web article states that this piece originally appeared in Aviation Oracle in February 2002. ref Avolar had a total of 306 aircraft ordered up until February 2002. However, after being in existence for less than one year as a UAL subsidiary, and before its first commercial flight, Avolar was shut down by the parent company, UAL Corporation . In a statement issued on March 22, 2002, United Airlines stated that the then economic downturn and post September 11, 2001 attacks Sept. 11 drop in demand made this venture unprofitable. Financially, in connection with the closing of Avolar, UAL recorded a charge of 82 million in the first quarter 2002, which represented advance payments on aircraft purchases, severance costs, termination fees and expenses in support of the business and its shutdown. ref http ir.united.com phoenix.zhtml?c 83680&p irol newsArticle print&ID 408110&highlight UAL Corporation Reports First Quarter Results ref References Reflist Category United Airlines Category Compan ... more details
For other record labels with the Supreme name Supreme Records disambiguation Infobox record label image parent Pama Records founded founder status Leave blank unless Inactive or Defunct distributor genre Various, with a focus on reggae country location url Supreme was a subsidiary of the Pama records label. There were a number of reggae releases in the very late 60 s and very early 70 s. The label also released some soul and funk recordings. ref name Supreme 2 Discogs http www.discogs.com label Supreme 2 Supreme 2 ref The label would also release early recordings by John Holt singer John Holt and Bob Marley . ref name Supreme Label Discography 45Cat http www.45cat.com label supreme Supreme Label Discography ref Selected releases Mr. Foundation Time To Pray Young Budd SUP 201 1969 King Chubby What s The World Coming To Live As One PS 297 1970 Sound Dimension , Mr. Foundation More Games Maga Dog SUP 202 1970 The Mohawks Let It Be Looking Back SUP 204 1970 The Mohawks For Our Liberty Wicked Lady SUP 205 1970 The Mohawks Give Me Some Give Me Some Instrumental SUP 207 1970 The Mohawks Funky Funky Funky Funky Instrumental SUP 208 1970 The Emotions Matador Allstars Hallelujah Boat Of Joy SUP 209 1970 The Mediators, Rupie Edwards All Stars When You Go To A Party Stop The Party SUP 210 1970 Al Brown, John Holt Always Share My Rest SUP 212 1970 Bob Marley , Bunny Gale I Like It Like This Am Sorry SUP 216 1971 Ruddy And Sketto Every Night ? SUP 218 1971 Tony Brevett, Brevett All Stars Don t Get Weary Weary Version SUP 224 1971 Eugene And Burst, Denzil And Burst Let It Fall Can t Change SUP 225 1971 Dave Barker Double Heavy Johnny Dollar SUP 228 1971 ref name Supreme 2 ref name Supreme Label Discography Links http www.studiowon.com pama supreme.asp References reflist Category British record labels ... more details
, allowed to bear a subsidiarytitle of the peer s if he ranks as an earl or higher as a courtesy title. Until 1999 the heir could be summoned to the House of Lords by the Crown in right of that subsidiarytitle through issuance of a writ of acceleration , thereby transforming a courtesy titleholder ... , 1910, passim ref or Duke Duchess Herzog Herzogin in Saxony , borne but used as a subsidiarytitle ... Ulster until becoming N ill , his British title Earl of Tyrone being deemed subsidiary. However ... Ennoblement Hereditary peer Jure uxoris Subsidiarytitle DEFAULTSORT Title, Substantive Category ...refimprove date January 2010 A substantive title or substantive peerage is a title of nobility or Royal ... grant or Hereditary peer inheritance . It is to be distinguished from a title shared among cadet genealogy cadet s or borne as a courtesy title by a peer s direct heirs or acquired by a wikt consort ... nobilities confer titles only upon individuals, such as Duke of Leinster a substantive title . A peer ... Baron Cecil of Essendon . Among royalty and continental nobility, a title may be used by several members ... head of the house bearing a traditional title of the dynasty in lieu of or after the given name e.g. Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza , while cadets shared a princely title as prefix in addition to any suffix ed substantive title accorded them as individuals by the head of the house e.g. Infante ... to the last dynast who held the title under the monarchy. ref name gotha For any of the British peerage ... nobility , the difference between a holder of a substantive title and a courtesy title in any ... use the same title for the head and cadet members Some German mediatisation mediatized dynasties and Prussia n noble families accord a higher title to the most senior member of the family as determined ... the head of either a royal or comital sept held the very name itself as his title, being the only member ... title, but when this is the case the spouse holds the title by courtesy and or derivative ly. In all ... more details
peer may use a subsidiarytitle of his ancestor even though it is the ancestor who holds the title ...In the context of nobility , a courtesy title is a title that is not a substantive title but rather is used through custom or courtesy. http dictionary.reference.com browse courtesy title There is a detailed ... than the House of Lords . In some contexts, courtesy title is used to mean the more general concept of a title or honorific such as Mr. , Mrs. , Ms. , Doctor title Dr. , miss , sir , and madam . http ... is given a courtesy title of promotion. Thus a Marine Corps , Army, or Air Force captain would be addressed ... but courtesy titles. A common practice is descending title when cadet genealogy cadet males of noble families, especially landed aristocracy, may assume a lower courtesy title such as count even though ... the eldest son of the Duke of Paris substantive title may be called Marquess of Paris courtesy title and younger sons Count N. of Paris , where N. stands for the first name. Ancien R gime Courtesy title as principal title During the Ancien R gime, the only substantive titles were feudal, land based, and resulted from a royal grant. In order to be use the title of count, one had to own a seigneurie ... were enforced in the only title that gave precedence and privileges, the title of duke. Most of the titles .... Courtesy title used by sons and daughters The heir apparent of a nobleman used a courtesy title from ... the title of prince. In the XVIIIth, a common trend was for the heir to use the title of duke. It was achieved ... one the head of family could resign his peerage to his heir, giving him a new title of duke while he kept his old title the king could confer a brevet de duc , that is style and precedence of a duke, to the heir of a title. The younger sons of a nobleman used one of the lesser titles, but never one of duke or prince. Even in small gentry families with no title, every son used a different territorial ... the title of abb , followed by the name of the principal title of their father. Members of the Order ... more details
other uses2 Strata Property law Strata title is a form of ownership devised for multi level apartment ... refers to apartments being on different levels, or strata . Strata title was first introduced in 1961 ... title, which suffered from a number of defects, such as the difficulty of instituting mortgages. This term also applies to house type strata title units in Australia. Other countries that have adopted ... articles 2010 strata title buildings in the philippines ref India Dubai Abu Dhabi under draft as at 2010 ... different mechanisms in their administration. Strata Title Schemes are composed of individual lots and common property. Lots are either apartments, garages or storerooms and each is shown on the title ... legislation to include community title type subdivisions, although, unlike New South Wales, they did ... defines the common property by survey means. Subdivision Strata title subdivisions cannot be undertaken ... title subdivisions are not dependant upon buildings. They involve normal survey techniques and can ... plan is registered a separate title deed is issued for each lot shown on the plan. The title issues ... strata plans. Bodies corporate subsidiary bodies corporate are constituted upon registration of those plans. The subsidiary bodies corporate become responsible for the common areas within their respective ... body corporate. The row houses are then subdivided by another community plan and a further subsidiary body corporate is constituted. Again, that further subsidiary body corporate becomes a member of the principal ... rule, it is preferable for these areas to be included on the title to the lot rather than allocated in a by law. Existing owners in strata and community title schemes have no control over who ... owners need to understand how insurance arrangements work in strata and community title schemes. These arrangements ... agent or secretary should be able to assist in this regard. In a strata title situation, in very ... rates are levied on strata and community title lots. They are usually based on the apportionment ... more details
of Athlone Godert de Ginkell , victor at the Battle of Aughrim , was created Baron of Aughrim as a subsidiarytitle of the Earl of Athlone Earldom of Athlone in 1692. Admiral Edward Russell, 1st Earl of Orford , victor of the Battle of Barfleur , was created Viscount Barfleur as a subsidiarytitle ... , victor of the Second Battle of Porto Battle of Douro , was in 1809 created Baron Douro as the subsidiarytitle granted to him with the Viscountcy of Wellington see below . He was later, in 1814, created Marquess Douro as the subsidiarytitle granted to him with the Dukedom of Wellington . Robert Napier ...RomanMilitary A victory title is an honorific title adopted by a successful military commander to commemorate ... the Roman Republic . The most famous grantee of Republican victory title was Scipio Africanus Major ... of Zama was awarded by the Roman Senate the title Africanus and is thus known to history as Scipio Africanus his adopted grandson Scipio Aemilianus Africanus was awarded the same title after the Third ... title e.g. , Parthicus Maximus , the Greatest Parthian . This taste grew to be rather vulgar by modern ... also List of Imperial Victory Titles In a broader sense, the term victory title is sometimes used ... military victory, but now in the guise of a feudal aristocratic title, often hereditary, but only ... the last victory title in Russia Krymsky Crimean unofficially after the abolition of the monarchy ... of the original victory title, created for a specific victory, was an ideal form, and many ... title granted in 1806 , neither of which were victory titles. Next in rank were ten dukedoms Marshal ... , duc d Duke of Abrantes The Dukes of Abrant s French Title Abrant s 1808 extinct 1859 but extended ... General Sir Arthur Wellesley later the 1st Duke of Wellington title Duke of Wellington , victor ... War I First World War , was, as one of the subsidiary titles granted to him with the Earl Beatty Earldom ..., he received the title of Graf Dankl von Krasnik . Colonel General Josef Freiherr Roth von Limanowa ... more details
Roman government Caesar plural Caesars Latin Caesar, plural Caesares is a title of emperor imperial character ... dictator . The change from being a familial name to a title adopted by the Roman Emperor s can be dated ..., in 68 . Galba helped solidify Caesar as the title of the designated heir by giving it to his own ... deposed by Marcus Otho . Otho did not at first use the title Caesar and occasionally used the title Nero as emperor, but later adopted the title Caesar as well. Otho was then defeated by Aulus Vitellius ... dynastic title By this point the status of Caesar had been regularised into that of a title given to the Emperor designate occasionally also with the honorific title Princeps Iuventutis , Prince ... I , granted the title to his son, Tetricus II . Tetrarchy This section is linked from Constantius II ..., as NN. Nobilissimus Caesar . Likewise, the junior sub Emperors retained the title Caesar upon accession ... el lang grc continued in existence as a title marking out the heir apparent, although since ... by raising them to co emperors. Hence the title was more frequently awarded to second and third born ... minister of Michael III , while Nikephoros II awarded the title to his father, Bardas Phokas the Younger Bardas Phokas . ref name Bury cite book title The Imperial Administrative System of the Ninth Century ... Kazhdan editor first Alexander editor link Alexander Kazhdan year 1991 title Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium ... editor last Kazhdan editor first Alexander editor link Alexander Kazhdan year 1991 title Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium publisher Oxford University Press isbn 978 0 19 504652 6 pages 363, 2026 ref The title ... V , is included in De Ceremoniis I.43. ref cite book title The Imperial Administrative System ... B. authorlink J. B. Bury year 1911 publisher Oxford University Publishing pages 20, 36 ref The title ... despot s by Manuel I Komnenos . The title remained in existence through the last centuries ..., Mehmed claimed the title of Caesar title Caesar of Roman Empire Rome Kayser i R m , although this claim ... more details
president title, such as Executive Vice President and CFO. The board of directors is technically ... the Personal Systems Group in Hewlett Packard . If that business is a subsidiary which has considerably more independence then the title might be known as Chairman and CEO for example, Philip I. Kent ... of the division subsidiary heads and C level officers that report directly to the CEO. At best ..., financial, environmental and technical operations of a corporation. The CEO may also hold the title ... title HSBC investors against Michael Geoghegan becoming chairman publisher Telegraph date 2010 ... to quit after failing to get top job story e6frfm1i 1225928665163 title HSBC chief Michael ... ex chief Michael Geoghegan relaxes as another marathon looms.html title HSBC ex chief Michael Geoghegan ... systems. The title was used mainly in Developed country developed countries from the 1880s to 1940s ... from any internal IT functions the realm of the CIO . This title occurs more in those technology ... . May concurrently hold the title of Treasurer or oversee such a position it must be noted that Finance ... to the CEO . The COO often also carries the title of President, especially if the number one is the Chairman .... ref name hbr2006 Citation title Second in Command The Misunderstood Role of the Chief Operating ... more than 60 percent of Fortune 500 companies did not have a COO, ref name Mader2006 Citation title ... of Fortune 500 companies did not have a COO. ref name Gerut2010 Citation title COOs A Vanishing Breed ... used this title to mean several different things 1 officer responsible for key external relationships ... holds the title of President, while in other organizations if there is a separate CEO, the President ... and the company. This title is often concurrently held by the treasurer in a dual position ... title Secretary Treasurer Treasurer &ndash legally recognized corporate officer entrusted with the fiduciary responsibility of caring for company funds. Often this title is held concurrently ... more details
wiktionary title track Title track may refer to wikt title track Title track , a recorded song having the same name as the album or movie it comes from Title Track , a song on the album The Stage Names Title Track , a song on the album We Have the Facts and We re Voting Yes The Title Track , a song on the album This Too Shall Pass album Title Tracks , the indie pop rock solo project from Washington D.C. based musician John Davis disambiguation it Title track ... more details
Title of office may have one of the following meanings Title of office position , title of authority or title of command, the official designation of a position held in an organization associated with certain duties of authority Title of office address , or style, a form of address, an expression of respect honorific for persons holding or capable to hold certain positions disambig ... more details
Title 6 or Title VI in Roman numerals , refers to the sixth part of various laws, including Title 6 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title 6 of the United States Code National Resource Center Title VI, Part A, 602 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 National Resource Center Program of the U.S. Department of Education dab ... more details