slovodefinícia
delegate
(mass)
delegate
- zástupca, zastupovať
delegate
(encz)
delegate,delegát n: pl. luke
delegate
(encz)
delegate,pověřit v: např. pravomocí luke
delegate
(encz)
delegate,zástupce n: luke
delegate
(encz)
delegate,zastupovat v: luke
Delegate
(gcide)
Delegate \Del"e*gate\, a. [L. delegatus, p. p.]
Sent to act for or represent another; deputed; as, a delegate
judge. "Delegate power." --Strype.
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Delegate
(gcide)
Delegate \Del"e*gate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Delegated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Delegating.]
1. To send as one's representative; to empower as an
ambassador; to send with power to transact business; to
commission; to depute; to authorize.
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2. To intrust to the care or management of another; to
transfer; to assign; to commit.
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The delegated administration of the law. --Locke.
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Delegated executive power. --Bancroft.
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The power exercised by the legislature is the
people's power, delegated by the people to the
legislative. --J. B. Finch.
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Delegate
(gcide)
Delegate \Del"e*gate\, n. [L. delegatus, p. p. of delegare to
send, delegate; de- + legare to send with a commission, to
depute. See Legate.]
1. Any one sent and empowered to act for another; one deputed
to represent; a chosen deputy; a representative; a
commissioner; a vicar.
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2.
(a) One elected by the people of a territory to represent
them in Congress, where he has the right of debating,
but not of voting.
(b) One sent by any constituency to act as its
representative in a convention; as, a delegate to a
convention for nominating officers, or for forming or
altering a constitution. [U.S.]
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Court of delegates, formerly, the great court of appeal
from the archbishops' courts and also from the court of
admiralty. It is now abolished, and the privy council is
the immediate court of appeal in such cases. [Eng.]
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delegate
(wn)
delegate
n 1: a person appointed or elected to represent others
v 1: transfer power to someone [syn: delegate, depute]
2: give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task
to (a person) [syn: delegate, designate, depute,
assign]
podobné slovodefinícia
delegate
(mass)
delegate
- zástupca, zastupovať
delegated
(mass)
delegated
- zastúpený
delegate
(encz)
delegate,delegát n: pl. lukedelegate,pověřit v: např. pravomocí lukedelegate,zástupce n: lukedelegate,zastupovat v: luke
delegated
(encz)
delegated,pověřený adj: lukedelegated,zastoupený v: luke
delegates
(encz)
delegates,delegáti n: pl. lukedelegates,deleguje v: lukedelegates,pověřuje v: luke
walking delegate
(encz)
walking delegate, n:
Apostolic delegate
(gcide)
Apostolic delegate \Ap`os*tol"ic del"e*gate\ (R. C. Ch.)
The diplomatic agent of the pope highest in grade, superior
to a nuncio.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] Apostolicism
Court of delegates
(gcide)
Delegate \Del"e*gate\, n. [L. delegatus, p. p. of delegare to
send, delegate; de- + legare to send with a commission, to
depute. See Legate.]
1. Any one sent and empowered to act for another; one deputed
to represent; a chosen deputy; a representative; a
commissioner; a vicar.
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2.
(a) One elected by the people of a territory to represent
them in Congress, where he has the right of debating,
but not of voting.
(b) One sent by any constituency to act as its
representative in a convention; as, a delegate to a
convention for nominating officers, or for forming or
altering a constitution. [U.S.]
[1913 Webster]

Court of delegates, formerly, the great court of appeal
from the archbishops' courts and also from the court of
admiralty. It is now abolished, and the privy council is
the immediate court of appeal in such cases. [Eng.]
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Delegated
(gcide)
Delegate \Del"e*gate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Delegated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Delegating.]
1. To send as one's representative; to empower as an
ambassador; to send with power to transact business; to
commission; to depute; to authorize.
[1913 Webster]

2. To intrust to the care or management of another; to
transfer; to assign; to commit.
[1913 Webster]

The delegated administration of the law. --Locke.
[1913 Webster]

Delegated executive power. --Bancroft.
[1913 Webster]

The power exercised by the legislature is the
people's power, delegated by the people to the
legislative. --J. B. Finch.
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Subdelegate
(gcide)
Subdelegate \Sub*del"e*gate\, n.
A subordinate delegate, or one with inferior powers.
[1913 Webster]Subdelegate \Sub*del"e*gate\, v. t.
To appoint to act as subdelegate, or as a subordinate; to
depete.
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Undelegated
(gcide)
Undelegated \Undelegated\
See delegated.
apostolic delegate
(wn)
apostolic delegate
n 1: (Roman Catholic Church) a representative of the Holy See in
a country that has no formal diplomatic relations with it
delegate
(wn)
delegate
n 1: a person appointed or elected to represent others
v 1: transfer power to someone [syn: delegate, depute]
2: give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task
to (a person) [syn: delegate, designate, depute,
assign]
eucalyptus delegatensis
(wn)
Eucalyptus delegatensis
n 1: tall timber tree with hard heavy pinkish or light brown
wood [syn: alpine ash, mountain oak, {Eucalyptus
delegatensis}]
walking delegate
(wn)
walking delegate
n 1: a union representative who visits workers at their jobs to
see whether agreements are observed
CONDELEGATE
(bouvier)
CONDELEGATES. Advocates who have been appointed judges of the high court of
delegates are so called. Shelf. on Lun. 310.

HIGH COURT OF DELEGATES
(bouvier)
HIGH COURT OF DELEGATES, English law. The name of a court established by
stat. 25 Hen. VIII. c. 19, s. 4. No permanent judges are appointed, but in
every case of appeal to this court, there issues a special commission, under
the great seal of Great Britain, directed to such persons as the lord
chancellor, lord keeper, or lords commissioners of the great seal, for the
time being, shall think fit to appoint to bear and determine the same. The
persons usually appointed, are three puisne judges, one from each court of
common law, and three or more civilians; but in special cases, a fuller
commission is sometimes issued, consisting of spiritual and temporal peers,
judges of the common law, and civilians, three of each description. In case
of the court being equally divided, or no common law judge forming part of
the majority, a commission of adjuncts issues, appointing additional judges
of the same description. 1 Hagg. Eccl. R. 384; 2 Hagg. Eccl. R. 84; 3 Hagg.
@Eccl. R. 471; 4 Burr. 2251.

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