ministerial officer — One whose duties are purely ministerial, as distinguished from executive, legislative, or judicial functions, requiring obedience to the mandates of superiors and not involving the exercise of judgment or discretion … Black's law dictionary
ministerial officer — One whose duties are purely ministerial, as distinguished from executive, legislative, or judicial functions, requiring obedience to the mandates of superiors and not involving the exercise of judgment or discretion … Black's law dictionary
ministerial — min·is·te·ri·al /ˌmi nə stir ē əl/ adj 1: being or having the characteristics of an act or duty prescribed by law as part of the duties of an administrative office 2: relating to or being an act done after ascertaining the existence of a… … Law dictionary
officer — Person holding office of trust, command or authority in corporation, government, armed services, or other institution or organization. In corporations, a person charged with important functions of management such as president, vice president,… … Black's law dictionary
Ministerial Awards of the Russian Federation — In the Russian Federation not only does the Federal Government create awards but so do many if not all of their Ministerial Departments. Some ministerial departments sub branches also create awards and medals of their own. Identifying all of the… … Wikipedia
ministerial function — In one sense, a ministerial duty of a public officer. In another sense, a private function of a municipal corporation, as distinguished from a public or governmental function of such a body. Bedtke v Chicago, 240 111 App 493, 498 … Ballentine's law dictionary
ministerial duty — An official duty wherein the officer has no room for the exercise of discretion, official or otherwise, the performance being required by direct and positive command of the law. 34 Am J1st Mand § 70. A duty of an officer in respect to which… … Ballentine's law dictionary
ministerial powers — Powers of a public officer which require no exercise of judgment or discretion. Powers of a trustee which are directory, there being no scope for discretion in any of the details of their exercise. 54 Am J1st Trusts § 291 … Ballentine's law dictionary
administrative officer — Politically, and as used in constitutional law, an officer of the executive department of government, and generally one of inferior rank; legally, a ministerial officer or executive officer, as distinguished from a judicial officer … Black's law dictionary
administrative officer — Politically, and as used in constitutional law, an officer of the executive department of government, and generally one of inferior rank; legally, a ministerial officer or executive officer, as distinguished from a judicial officer … Black's law dictionary