the Archbishop definition

the Archbishop means the Archbishop of the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;
the Archbishop s Nominee" means the person from time to time appointed to the Council pursuant to clause 7.2.2;
the Archbishop means the Archbishop of the Diocese of Sydney or in his absence his Commissary or if the See be vacant the Administrator of the Diocese.

Examples of the Archbishop in a sentence

  • I agree to instruct my child to cooperate with the Archbishop or his agents in charge of the activity.

  • I understand that the agents of the Archbishop will make a reasonable attempt to contact me as soon as possible in the event of a medical emergency involving my child.

  • Our school’s commitment statement is a natural extension of the Archbishop of Brisbane’s Safeguarding Commitment Statement for the Archdiocese.

  • I further agree not to bring or prosecute or allow to be brought or prosecuted (including, but not limited to, prosecution through subrogation) in my name, or on behalf of my Child, any claims, lawsuits, or actions against Parish and School, the Archbishop, the Archdiocese, all parishes and schools within the Archdiocese, or their agents, representatives, volunteers, and employees.

  • Parish and School, the Archdiocese, the Archbishop and their agents, employees, and volunteers shall have no liability whatsoever in the event the Activity is cancelled due, in whole or in part, to any present or future pandemic, epidemic, widespread disease or illness, public health concern, or circumstances arising therefrom, or from actions taken by any governmental or municipal authority to prevent, avoid, or mitigate the impacts thereof.


More Definitions of the Archbishop

the Archbishop means the Archbishop of Canterbury (but see paragraph (2));
the Archbishop means the Archbishop of [York] (but see paragraph (2));
the Archbishop means the Archbishop of the Diocese of Malta or any person that may, from time to time, be specifically appointed by him in his stead. “Diocese” means the Archdiocese of Malta.
the Archbishop means the Archbishop of the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; "the Archbishop's Nominee" means the person from time to time appointed pursuant to Article 8.1.2;
the Archbishop means the Primate and Archbishop for the time being of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia;
the Archbishop means the Archbishop for the time being of the Archdiocese.
the Archbishop means the person for the time being holding in accordance with the Canon Law of the Roman Catholic Church the office of Archbishop of Dublin, and during any vacancy in that Diocese the person or persons who according to the regulations and practice of the Roman Catholic Church is or are for the time being entitled to exercise ecclesiastical Jurisdiction as Ordinary over Roman Catholics living in the said Archdiocese.