Etymology: [ 'ä-f&-s&r, 'o- ] (noun.) 14th century. From Anglo-Norman officer, officier, from Late Latin officiarius (“official”), from Latin officium (“office”) + -ārius (“-er”).
memur, subay, SUBAY:Silahlı kuvvetlerin herhangi birinde subaylık veya astsubaylık niteliğini haiz şahıs. Ayrıca bakınız: "commissioned officer", polis memuru, zabitan, memuru, görevli, subayları atamak, zabit, field officer subay, yetkili, officer of the day o günün komutanı, petty offi, nöbetçi subay, flag officer amiral, health officer sağlık memuru, filo komutanı, subaylarını atamak komuta etmek, makam sahibi, komuta etmek, idare etmek, subayları atamak (gemi), görevlileri,
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SUBAY:Silahlı kuvvetlerin herhangi birinde subaylık veya astsubaylık niteliğini haiz şahıs. Ayrıca bakınız: "commissioned officer" Askeri
One who holds a public office, One who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization, especially in military, police or government organizations, An agent or servant imparted with the ability, to some degree, to act on initiative, A simple contraction of the term "commissioned officer.", To command like an officer, To supply with officers, Any of the licensed members of the ship's complement, A member of the Armed Forces holding the Queen's Commission Includes ranks from Sub-Lt/2nd Lt/Pilot Officer up to Admiral of the Fleet/Field Marshal/Marshal of the Royal Air Force Excludes NCO's, Any person who has regular, permanent control or oversight of personnel and supervision of their work, A member of the military holding a rank above that of cadet or midshipman, Individuals designated by an agency head to authorize travel and approve travel expenses, An individual appointed by the director(s) of a corporation to manage the day-to-day business of a company, such as President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, etc The position of officer is distinct from that of director (see above), although one individual in a small corporation very often occupies both positions, To furnish with officers; to appoint officers over, One who holds an office; a person lawfully invested with an office, whether civil, military, or ecclesiastical; as, a church officer; a police officer; a staff officer, a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel; "he is the officer in charge of the ship's engines" direct or command as an officer, commander; policeman; appointee, To command as an officer; as, veterans from old regiments officered the recruits, a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel; "he is the officer in charge of the ship's engines", Specifically, a commissioned officer, in distinction from a warrant officer, off, A simple contraction of the term "commissioned officer, As to any certificate or statement required from the Servicer hereunder, an Officer of the Servicer who is authorized to execute documents on behalf of the Servicer In any other respect, any person who is designated as an Officer by the governing documents of the Servicer or applicable Law, direct or command as an officer, An individual appointed by the ASF Board of Directors and given specific authority over and responsibility for some portion of the Foundation's activities An officer may or may not be a director of the Foundation, (of the Parliament) a permanent career official or employee of one of the parliamentary departments which provide support services for the federal Parliament, An individual appointed by the director(s) of a corporation to manage the daily affairs of the company, such as President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, CEO, CFO, etc Although officer positions are distinct from that of director, officers can also hold the position of director, Any member of a committee appointed to manage the affairs of the fund, or any individual so appointed, or any manager, principal officer, treasurer, clerk or other agent or employee of the fund, a member of a police force; "it was an accident, officer", someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust; "he is an officer of the court"; "the club elected its officers for the coming year", In the armed forces, an officer is a person in a position of authority. a retired British army officer Her husband served during the Civil War as an officer in the White Army, An officer is a person who has a responsible position in an organization, especially a government organization. a local authority education officer, Members of the police force can be referred to as officers. senior officers in the West Midlands police force Thank you, Officer. see also commanding officer, petty officer, pilot officer, police officer, probation officer, returning officer, warrant officer, A director, manager or secretary of a company, The Southern, Northern, Finance or Executive Director of the Legal Aid Society, or any other officer designated by the Board to act pursuant to the Rules of the Legal Aid Society, any person in the armed services who holds a position of authority or command; "an officer is responsible for the lives of his men", An employee whose duties are wholly or mainly administrative, professional, technical or clerical, Any person, whether full-time or part- time, and whether paid or unpaid, who is one of the following: (1) The Mayor, A senior officer of the Municipal Police Force, For the purposes of this document, "officer" refers to juvenile probation and parole officers, The ICS title for the personnel responsible for the Command Staff positions of Safety, Liaison, and Information, commands soldiers, Most senior person in the organization, usually on staff, Ranking soldiers able to issue commands, Commander in the British Army, State corporate laws usually define officers as the corporation's president, any vice-president, secretary, and treasurer Bylaws usually define officers' titles and responsibilities Officers are appointed by the board of directors and manage the corporation's day-to-day affairs, The senior staff on a ship, including the captain, who actually drive and navigate the ship, SCA folk who hold official positions in a local group The SENESCHAL is the chairperson and general organizer; the EXCHEQUER does the accounting; the MARSHAL supervises fighting practices; the CHATELAINE welcomes and supports new members; the CHRONICLER publishes the local newsletter; the HERALD announces at events and registers heraldry devices; the ARTS & SCIENCE MINISTER supports SCA folk in their creative projects, The directors and secretaries of the company, plural of officer, Elected representatives of the union such as president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer, Those persons designated by the board of directors to carry out the day-to-day business of the corporation For example, in small corporations, the president will actively run the business, while the treasurer, sometimes called the chief financial officer will actually sign checks, make deposits, prepare invoices and receipts, etc In larger corporations the officers will oversee corporate departments or other personnel who will actually perform the day-to-day activities Like the directors, officers are subject to the same requirement of acting in good faith and for the best interest of the corporation The officers, acting individually, are the only persons who can bind the corporation in the day-to-day transactions It is the board of directors who can bind the corporation to major obligations, People appointed by the directors to manage the daily affairs of the corporation A corporation's officers usually consist of a president, vice-president, treasurer, and secretary In most states, one person can hold all of these posts, This is a listing of the names and positions of the company's executive officers, Those members of the Legislature who are elected by the membership of their respective houses at the beginning of each session Assembly officers include: Speaker, Speaker pro Tempore, Chief Clerk, Sergeant-at-Arms Senate officers include: President pro Tempore, Secretary of the Senate, Sergeant-at-Arms, People who are appointed by the directors They manage the daily affairs of the corporation A corporation's officers usually consist of a president, vice-president, treasurer and secretary In most states, one person can hold all of these posts, The directors appoint officers They manage the daily affairs of the corporation A corporation's officers usually consist of a president, vice-president, treasurer and secretary In most states, one person can hold all of these posts, The bylaws of a cooperative usually describe several positions to be held by member in the cooperative; these positions can be President, Secretary, Vice President, Treasurer, and so on Sometimes a legal document will require the signature of corporate officers Operating Income/Expense Expenses and income associated with the day-to-day operation of the co-op Back to Top, Those Members and employees of the Legislature who are elected by the membership of each house at the beginning of each session to perform specific functions on behalf of the house Assembly officers include the Speaker, Speaker pro Tempore, Chief Clerk, and Sergeant-at-Arms Senate officers include the President pro Tempore, Secretary of the Senate, and Sergeant-at-Arms, This field gives the names and positions of the company's executive officers It also provides information regarding the company's transfer agent, state and date of incorporation, and a company contact, Individuals appointed by the board of directors who are responsible for carrying out the board's policies and for making day-to-day decisions,
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One who holds a public office
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One who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization, especially in military, police or government organizations
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An agent or servant imparted with the ability, to some degree, to act on initiative
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A simple contraction of the term "commissioned officer."
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To command like an officer
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To supply with officers
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Any of the licensed members of the ship's complement
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A member of the Armed Forces holding the Queen's Commission Includes ranks from Sub-Lt/2nd Lt/Pilot Officer up to Admiral of the Fleet/Field Marshal/Marshal of the Royal Air Force Excludes NCO's
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Any person who has regular, permanent control or oversight of personnel and supervision of their work
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A member of the military holding a rank above that of cadet or midshipman
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Individuals designated by an agency head to authorize travel and approve travel expenses
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An individual appointed by the director(s) of a corporation to manage the day-to-day business of a company, such as President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, etc The position of officer is distinct from that of director (see above), although one individual in a small corporation very often occupies both positions
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To furnish with officers; to appoint officers over
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One who holds an office; a person lawfully invested with an office, whether civil, military, or ecclesiastical; as, a church officer; a police officer; a staff officer
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a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel; "he is the officer in charge of the ship's engines" direct or command as an officer
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commander; policeman; appointee isim
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To command as an officer; as, veterans from old regiments officered the recruits
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a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel; "he is the officer in charge of the ship's engines"
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Specifically, a commissioned officer, in distinction from a warrant officer
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off
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A simple contraction of the term "commissioned officer
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As to any certificate or statement required from the Servicer hereunder, an Officer of the Servicer who is authorized to execute documents on behalf of the Servicer In any other respect, any person who is designated as an Officer by the governing documents of the Servicer or applicable Law
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direct or command as an officer
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An individual appointed by the ASF Board of Directors and given specific authority over and responsibility for some portion of the Foundation's activities An officer may or may not be a director of the Foundation
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(of the Parliament) a permanent career official or employee of one of the parliamentary departments which provide support services for the federal Parliament
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An individual appointed by the director(s) of a corporation to manage the daily affairs of the company, such as President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, CEO, CFO, etc Although officer positions are distinct from that of director, officers can also hold the position of director
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Any member of a committee appointed to manage the affairs of the fund, or any individual so appointed, or any manager, principal officer, treasurer, clerk or other agent or employee of the fund
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a member of a police force; "it was an accident, officer"
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someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust; "he is an officer of the court"; "the club elected its officers for the coming year"
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In the armed forces, an officer is a person in a position of authority. a retired British army officer Her husband served during the Civil War as an officer in the White Army
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An officer is a person who has a responsible position in an organization, especially a government organization. a local authority education officer
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Members of the police force can be referred to as officers. senior officers in the West Midlands police force Thank you, Officer. see also commanding officer, petty officer, pilot officer, police officer, probation officer, returning officer, warrant officer
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A director, manager or secretary of a company
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The Southern, Northern, Finance or Executive Director of the Legal Aid Society, or any other officer designated by the Board to act pursuant to the Rules of the Legal Aid Society
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any person in the armed services who holds a position of authority or command; "an officer is responsible for the lives of his men"
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An employee whose duties are wholly or mainly administrative, professional, technical or clerical
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Any person, whether full-time or part- time, and whether paid or unpaid, who is one of the following: (1) The Mayor
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A senior officer of the Municipal Police Force
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For the purposes of this document, "officer" refers to juvenile probation and parole officers
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The ICS title for the personnel responsible for the Command Staff positions of Safety, Liaison, and Information
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commands soldiers
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Most senior person in the organization, usually on staff
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Ranking soldiers able to issue commands
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Commander in the British Army
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State corporate laws usually define officers as the corporation's president, any vice-president, secretary, and treasurer Bylaws usually define officers' titles and responsibilities Officers are appointed by the board of directors and manage the corporation's day-to-day affairs
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officers
The senior staff on a ship, including the captain, who actually drive and navigate the ship
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officers
SCA folk who hold official positions in a local group The SENESCHAL is the chairperson and general organizer; the EXCHEQUER does the accounting; the MARSHAL supervises fighting practices; the CHATELAINE welcomes and supports new members; the CHRONICLER publishes the local newsletter; the HERALD announces at events and registers heraldry devices; the ARTS & SCIENCE MINISTER supports SCA folk in their creative projects
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officers
The directors and secretaries of the company
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officers
plural of officer
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officers
Elected representatives of the union such as president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer
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officers
Those persons designated by the board of directors to carry out the day-to-day business of the corporation For example, in small corporations, the president will actively run the business, while the treasurer, sometimes called the chief financial officer will actually sign checks, make deposits, prepare invoices and receipts, etc In larger corporations the officers will oversee corporate departments or other personnel who will actually perform the day-to-day activities Like the directors, officers are subject to the same requirement of acting in good faith and for the best interest of the corporation The officers, acting individually, are the only persons who can bind the corporation in the day-to-day transactions It is the board of directors who can bind the corporation to major obligations
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officers
People appointed by the directors to manage the daily affairs of the corporation A corporation's officers usually consist of a president, vice-president, treasurer, and secretary In most states, one person can hold all of these posts
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officers
This is a listing of the names and positions of the company's executive officers
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officers
Those members of the Legislature who are elected by the membership of their respective houses at the beginning of each session Assembly officers include: Speaker, Speaker pro Tempore, Chief Clerk, Sergeant-at-Arms Senate officers include: President pro Tempore, Secretary of the Senate, Sergeant-at-Arms
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officers
People who are appointed by the directors They manage the daily affairs of the corporation A corporation's officers usually consist of a president, vice-president, treasurer and secretary In most states, one person can hold all of these posts
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officers
The directors appoint officers They manage the daily affairs of the corporation A corporation's officers usually consist of a president, vice-president, treasurer and secretary In most states, one person can hold all of these posts
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officers
The bylaws of a cooperative usually describe several positions to be held by member in the cooperative; these positions can be President, Secretary, Vice President, Treasurer, and so on Sometimes a legal document will require the signature of corporate officers Operating Income/Expense Expenses and income associated with the day-to-day operation of the co-op Back to Top
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officers
Those Members and employees of the Legislature who are elected by the membership of each house at the beginning of each session to perform specific functions on behalf of the house Assembly officers include the Speaker, Speaker pro Tempore, Chief Clerk, and Sergeant-at-Arms Senate officers include the President pro Tempore, Secretary of the Senate, and Sergeant-at-Arms
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officers
This field gives the names and positions of the company's executive officers It also provides information regarding the company's transfer agent, state and date of incorporation, and a company contact
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Individuals appointed by the board of directors who are responsible for carrying out the board's policies and for making day-to-day decisions
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