the Chancellor definition

the Chancellor means the chancellor (or, in the case of the diocese of Canterbury, the Commissary General) of the diocese ;
the Chancellor means the Chancellor of the Board.
the Chancellor means the Chancellor of the Exchequer;

Examples of the Chancellor in a sentence

  • All Board approved contracts are subject to final negotiation and execution by the Chancellor.

  • All Board recommended contracts are subject to negotiation and execution by the Chancellor.

  • Subsequent to Board approval, the only person authorized to commit HCC contractually is the Chancellor or designee.

  • The communications prohibition shall be imposed from the day the solicitation is first advertised through thirty (30) days after the contract is executed by the Chancellor or his/her designee, or when a determination is made that the contract will not be awarded.

  • While the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina System has ultimate responsibility, the Chancellor, the Board of Trustees, and the Board of Trustees of the Endowment Fund have delegated responsibilities for financial accountability of the University’s funds.


More Definitions of the Chancellor

the Chancellor means the Chancellor of the University as provided by these Articles;
the Chancellor means the Chancellor of the Diocese appointed by the Bishop.
the Chancellor means the Chancellor of the University
the Chancellor means the Chancellor of the University referred to in section 10;
the Chancellor means the Chancellor of the Exchequer; ‘the Commission’ means the Competition Commission;
the Chancellor means the Chairman for the time being of the Governing Authority;
the Chancellor means the Chancellor of the Victoria