Diocesan Authority definition

Diocesan Authority means the diocesan board of finance or any existing or future body appointed by the diocesan conference to act as trustees of diocesan trust property;
Diocesan Authority means the Archbishop and the Archbishop in Council, a Regional Bishop, Regional Council, an Archdeacon, the Registrar and the Director of Diocesan Services;
Diocesan Authority means a Diocesan Board of Finance, including any existing or future body exercising the functions of a Diocesan Board of Finance for the purposes of the M3Diocesan Boards of Finance Measure 1925 and any body appointed by a Diocesan Conference to act as Trustees of any Diocesan trust property;

Examples of Diocesan Authority in a sentence

  • Being a Catholic education provider, we work closely with the School’s Diocesan Authority, the School’s Trustees, the Local Authority, the Birmingham Diocesan Education Service and the Department for Education and may share the information you provide on this application form if we consider it necessary in order to fulfil our functions.

  • Being a Catholic education provider, we work closely with the School’s Diocesan Authority, the School’s Trustees, the Local Authority, the Catholic Education Service and the Department for Education, and may share the information you provide on this application form if we consider it is necessary in order to fulfil our functions.

  • Staff in Voluntary Aided Schools may wish to approach a Diocesan Authority Officer.

  • Advice will normally be sought from the Local Authority, and where applicable the Diocesan Authority, before deciding not to advertise.

  • Where a Headteacher or Deputy Headteacher vacancy arises, the Governing Body will notify the Local Authority, and where applicable the Diocesan Authority, that such a vacancy exists.

  • In case the Parish Priest disagrees with one or more decisions of the Parish Council, his reasoned opinion shall be recorded in the minutes and the matter referred to the Diocesan Authority.

  • VA schools are required to consult their religious authority (in this case the Diocesan Authority) before consulting others.

  • The inspection and reporting of Religious Education, Catholic Life and the Collective Worship at each School is to be undertaken by persons appointed by the Diocesan Authority.

  • A dispute about a material fact is genuine “if the evidence is such that a reasonable jury could return a verdict for the nonmoving party.” Id. at 248.

  • We may ask for advice from the Local Authority or Diocesan Authority where appropriate.


More Definitions of Diocesan Authority

Diocesan Authority means a Diocesan Board of Finance, including any existing or future body exercising the functions of a Diocesan Board of Finance
Diocesan Authority for the purposes of those functions prescribed in the Diocesan Boards of Education Measure 1991 means the Diocesan Board of Education for the diocese in which the Academy is situated.
Diocesan Authority means the Diocesan Board of Finance or any existing or future body appointed by the
Diocesan Authority has the meaning given to it in the School Agreement;]18

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