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Title of authority, title of office or title of command is the official designation of a position held in an organization (e. g. in government or corporation) associated with certain duties of authority. For the government of parliamentary systems see Executive (government. A corporation is a separate legal entity usually used to conduct business

Semi-formally, the title of office may be referred to as "position", or "office", as, e. g. , in the expression "the office of vice president". __FORCETOC__ For the Vice President of the United States, their roles and other information see Vice President of the United States.

When used in conjunction with proper names, titles of office are capitalized (and usually not otherwise): The Right Honourable Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada. "A proper name a word that answers the purpose of showing what thing it is that we are talking about" writes John Stuart Mill in A System of Logic The Right Honourable (abbreviated as The Rt Hon) is an Honorific prefix that is traditionally applied to certain WikipediaManual of Style (biographies#Honorific prefixes --> Stephen Joseph Harper PC This article is about the government position For other uses see Prime Minister (disambiguation. Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page In this example both "The Right Honourable" and "Prime Minister" may be called "title of office". The former one is also referred to as "style" (manner of address), the latter one is the designation of a position. A style of office, or honorific, is a term which by Tradition or Law precedes a reference to a person who holds a post or Title, or to the



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