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Qué (quién) es visitor - definición

PERSON WHO VISITS A PLACE THAT THEY DO NOT NORMALLY INHABIT OR OVERSEER OF AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION
Visitor (UK Universities); Visitor (title); Visitor (ecclesiastical); Visitor (Ecclesiastical title)

visitor         
(visitors)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
A visitor is someone who is visiting a person or place.
The other day we had some visitors from Switzerland...
As a student I lived in Oxford but was a frequent visitor to Belfast.
N-COUNT: oft N from/to n
visitor         
n.
1.
Guest.
2.
Inspector, examiner, censor, critic.
Visitor         
·- One who visits; one who comes or goes to see another, as in civility or friendship.
II. Visitor ·- A superior, or a person lawfully appointed for the purpose, who makes formal visits of inspection to a corporation or an institution. ·see Visit, ·vt, 2, and Visitation, ·noun, 2.

Wikipedia

Visitor

A visitor, in English and Welsh law and history, is an overseer of an autonomous ecclesiastical or eleemosynary institution, often a charitable institution set up for the perpetual distribution of the founder's alms and bounty, who can intervene in the internal affairs of that institution. Those with such visitors are mainly cathedrals, chapels, schools, colleges, universities, and hospitals.

Many visitors hold their role ex officio, by serving as the British sovereign, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, the Lord President of the Council, the Lord Chief Justice, or the bishop of a particular diocese. Others can be appointed in various ways, depending on the constitution of the organization in question. Bishops are usually the visitors to their own cathedrals. The King usually delegates his visitatorial functions to the Lord Chancellor.

During the reform of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge in the 19th century, Parliament ordered visitations to the universities to make inquiries and to reform the university and college statutes.

There is a ceremonial element to the role, and the visitor may also be called upon to give advice where an institution expresses doubt as to its powers under its charter and statutes. However, the most important function of the visitor was within academic institutions, where the visitor had to determine disputes arising between the institution and its members.

The right of the visitor, and not the courts, to adjudge on alleged deviations from the statutes of academic colleges was affirmed in the case of Philips v. Bury, 1694, in which the House of Lords overruled a judgment of the Court of King's Bench.

The Higher Education Act 2004 transferred the jurisdiction of visitors over the grievances of students in English and Welsh universities to the Office of the Independent Adjudicator.

Ejemplos de uso de visitor
1. Further information÷ Boscastle Visitor Centre (01840 250010). Copies of the North Cornwall Visitor Guide are available on 01271 336072.
2. Visitor and nonresident evacuations began on Wednesday.
3. New Zealand conservation authorities are visitor–conscious.
4. The Forest Service obtained the lower visitor numbers through its National Visitor Use Monitoring Program, which surveyed tourists in every national forest between 2000 and 2004, Arnold said.
5. "Visitor feedback has been exceptional, visitor attendance has been outstanding and the 8 weeks of the event have run very smoothly.