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Definition of Ministerially
1. Adverb. In the manner of a minister or clergyman. "He was called on to visit ministerially on the dying man"
Definition of Ministerially
1. adv. In a ministerial manner; in the character or capacity of a minister.
Definition of Ministerially
1. Adverb. In the character or capacity of a minister. ¹
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Definition of Ministerially
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ministerially
Literary usage of Ministerially
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Transfer Tax Law of the State of New York: Being Sections 220 to 245 by George Washington McElroy (1909)
"A surrogate in assessing a transfer tax acts judicially and not ministerially.
It is true that the power of taxation is one which belongs to the legislative ..."
2. A Treatise on the Law of Malicious Prosecution, False Imprisonment, and the by Martin L. Newell (1892)
"Liability of judicial officers acting ministerially. ... (1) Liability of justice
acting ministerially — Agent of plaintiff. Under an old law of New York, ..."
3. The Practice in Courts of Justice in England and the United States by Conway Robinson (1855)
"General rule in case of officer appointed to act ministerially. The general
proposition that a public functionary appointed ..."
4. A Treatise on the Constitutional Limitations which Rest Upon the Legislative by Thomas McIntyre Cooley (1878)
"In all this, the several boards act for the most part ministerially only, and
are not vested with judicial powers to correct the errors and mistakes that ..."
5. Diaries and Correspondence of James Harris, First Earl of Malmesbury by James Harris Malmesbury (1844)
"These declarations are the more pleasing, as they are spontaneous, and as they
have come to my knowledge, not ministerially, but accidentally. ..."
6. A Treatise on the Law of Public Offices and Officers by Floyd Russell Mechem (1890)
"Same Subject—Judicial Officer may act ministerially. 661. Ministerial Officer
acting with due Care according to law incurs no Liability. 663. ..."
7. The Bristol Riots: Their Causes, Progress, and Consequences by John Eagles, Thomas Brereton, William Henry Warrington (1832)
"... a consideration of the effect of Reform being ministerially offered to the
people; and the manner in which it was offered. c2 ..."