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  2. An ex officio member is a member of a body (notably a board, committee, council) who is part of it by virtue of holding another office. The term ex officio is Latin , meaning literally 'from the office', and the sense intended is 'by right of office'; its use dates back to the Roman Republic .

  3. The meaning of EX OFFICIO is by virtue or because of an office. How to use ex officio in a sentence.

  4. Feb 7, 2024 · ex officio (not comparable) By virtue of the office that originated it, or of the title held. Synonyms: of one's own motion, sua sponte, suo motu, motu proprio. The President of the Republic of France is, ex officio, also prince of the dyarchy called Andorra.

  5. Ex officio is a Latin term that means “by virtue of the office.” The term denotes a job or task assigned to someone as a result of another title they hold.

  6. formal (also ex-officio) uk / ˌeksəˈfɪʃiəʊ / us / -oʊ / Add to word list. because of a person's position in a formal group: The president of the board is an ex officio member of the committee. ex officio. adverb. The lieutenant governor serves ex officio on the same boards and commissions as the governor.

  7. May 29, 2018 · views 3,645,790 updated Jun 27 2018. EX OFFICIO. [ Latin, From office.] By virtue of the characteristics inherent in the holding of a particular office without the need of specific authorization or appointment. The phrase ex officio refers to powers that, while not expressly conferred upon an official, are necessarily implied in the office.

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