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VII. Law |
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7.5 Potentiality of Law |
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Article 274-Administrator |
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Canon 3065 |
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Administrator is the term used to define the fifth most potentially powerful level and source of Official Power within any valid system of law. The power and authority of the Office of Administrator is called Officium. |
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Canon 3066 |
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The word Administrator comes from the Latin administrator meaning “manager”. |
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Canon 3067 |
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The word Administrator is equivalent to the words, ranks and positions of Executor, Trustee, Clerk, Cleric, Secretary, Administrator, District Court Judge and Notary. |
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Canon 3068 |
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An Administrator is usually a public official appointed by a Curator for a predetermined period of time which at its expiry results in the termination of their commission. |
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Canon 3069 |
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In Roman Courts, when an Administrator is also a Clerk of Court, they historically are the agent of the Public Trustee and therefore possessing the same powers as the Public Trustee as a Trustee. |
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Canon 3070 |
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In Roman Magistrate Courts, when an Administrator is also a Clerk of Court, they historically are the agent of the Board of Commissioners for the Municipality possessing the same powers as the General Guardian of the Person over all wards, being all residents of the ward. |
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