Faculty Office

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The Faculty Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury is a regulatory body in English law, which also exercises some adjudicatory functions. Its responsibilities include: 1. * the regulation of notaries public; 2. * the issue of special marriage licences (but not common marriage licences); 3. * the conferral of Lambeth degrees. Notaries public in New Zealand and the State of Queensland, Australia are still appointed by the Faculty Office. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Faculty Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury is a regulatory body in English law, which also exercises some adjudicatory functions. Its responsibilities include: 1. * the regulation of notaries public; 2. * the issue of special marriage licences (but not common marriage licences); 3. * the conferral of Lambeth degrees. The Faculty Office is presided over by the Master of the Faculties, who is appointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury subject to approval by the Crown. Its jurisdiction is exercised by the Court of Faculties and applies to England and Wales. The jurisdiction was conferred upon the Archbishop by the Ecclesiastical Licences Act 1533 (25 Hen VIII c 21) (Eng) as part of the Reformation in England. This Act transferred to the Archbishop of Canterbury powers which had up until then been exercised by the Papal Legate to England. For this reason they are sometimes called the "legatine powers", and are exercised by the Archbishop of Canterbury not only in the Province of Canterbury but also in the Province of York and the area covered by the Church in Wales. Notaries public in New Zealand and the State of Queensland, Australia are still appointed by the Faculty Office.
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