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- A permission to officiate (PTO), also known as a licence to officiate, is a concessionary ministry licence granted by an Anglican bishop. It is most commonly...
- celebrant, person performing humanist celebrancy services Celebrancy, officiation of secular ceremonies Officiant, leader of a service or ceremony Silverlode...
- and law of locally martialed forces, simultaneous thereafter with the officiation of sheriff nomination to keep the regnant peace (known as "the queen/king's...
- Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea (born 16 March 1986) is a football referee who officiates in La Liga. He has been a FIFA referee since 2018, and is ranked as a...
- capacity, in carrying out the duties of their office; they are also said to officiate, for example, in a ceremony. A public official is an official of central...
- The Director of Officiating can refer to a position within several professional sports leagues: Director of Officiating (NHL), National Hockey League...
- died two years later. Two years later, on April 26, 2025, as Dean, Re officiated at the State Funeral of Pope Francis. The timing of this conversation...
- football, high school football, and other levels of football have other officiating systems, which use less than the standard seven officials. High school...
- a professional snooker referee from Glasgow, Scotland, who has been officiating on the main tour since 1999. After spending many years of his life as...
- the game and was widely decried as incorrect. NFL Vice President of Officiating Dean Blandino stated that the no-call on p**** interference was debatable...