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Wat (wie) is courtesy title - definitie


Courtesy title         
A TITLE THAT DOES NOT HAVE LEGAL SIGNIFICANCE BUT RATHER IS USED THROUGH CUSTOM OR COURTESY
Courtesy titles; Courteousy title
A courtesy title is a title that does not have legal significance but rather is used through custom or courtesy, particularly, in the context of nobility, the titles used by children of members of the nobility (cf. substantive title).
courtesy title         
A TITLE THAT DOES NOT HAVE LEGAL SIGNIFICANCE BUT RATHER IS USED THROUGH CUSTOM OR COURTESY
Courtesy titles; Courteousy title
¦ noun a title given to someone, especially the son or daughter of a peer, that has no legal validity.
Courtesy titles in the United Kingdom         
  • Earl Percy]]
  • Justice of the Supreme Court]] with the judicial courtesy title of ''Lord''
COURTESY TITLES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Courtesy style; Title of courtesy; Courtesy peer; Courtesy titles in the united kingdom; Courtesy Titles in the United Kingdom; Courtesy title in the United Kingdom; Judicial courtesy title
A courtesy title is a form of address in systems of nobility used for children, former wives and other close relatives of a peer, as well as certain officials such as some judges and members of the Scottish gentry. These styles are used "by courtesy" in the sense that persons referred to by these titles do not themselves hold substantive titles.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor courtesy title
1. "Leader of the Labour party" was a courtesy title given to the leader of the PLP.
2. Bush recently used the courtesy title Mr. in referring to Mr.
3. Jago Eliot inherited his courtesy title in 1'88 on the death of his grandfather Nicholas, the ninth earl.
4. Under a little–known Nazi–era law, only people who earn PhDs or medical degrees in Germany are allowed to use "Dr." as a courtesy title.
5. Under his courtesy title of Lord Dunglass, the future Earl of Home played 10 first–class games in the mid–1'20s.