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Legal Definitions - Faculties, Master of the
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Definition of Faculties, Master of the
Definition: The Master of the Faculties is an officer in the province of Canterbury who leads the Court of Faculties. This officer has the power to grant licenses, admit or remove notaries public, and perform other duties related to ecclesiastical law.
Example: The Master of the Faculties may grant a license to a priest to perform a wedding ceremony.
Explanation: This example illustrates how the Master of the Faculties has the power to grant licenses. In this case, the license allows a priest to perform a wedding ceremony, which is a common duty of clergy members.
Example: The Master of the Faculties may remove a notary public from their position if they are found to be acting unethically.
Explanation: This example shows how the Master of the Faculties has the power to remove notaries public from their position. This is an important responsibility because notaries public are responsible for verifying legal documents and their actions must be trustworthy.
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Simple Definition
Faculties, Master of the: A person who is in charge of the Court of Faculties in the province of Canterbury. They have the power to grant licenses, admit or remove notaries public. This person is also known as magister ad facultates.
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