The Church often appoints deputies who are responsible to herself.
One of the cabinet members aside from the premier must be appointed deputy.
He advises owners to live at the mine and to appoint good deputies.
"It will be a disguise for appointing deputies with certain political aspirations."
Knowing that Allard had been appointed chief deputy, the man turned the telephone over to him.
Mayor is the head of town hall and the register office (may appoint deputies for these specific tasks).
His two predecessors, both of whom were Hispanic, did not feel obliged to appoint black deputies, he said.
Section 14 allows the governor general to appoint deputies to exercises his powers in various parts of Canada.
In 1858 he was appointed deputy to Congress representing Valencia.
Unlike other political party leaders, the Labour leader does not have the power to appoint or dismiss his or her deputy.