That is the correct spelling of the Latin term "emeritus" (earned, merited).This term is frequently used to designate retired or semi-retired professors or clergy (e.g. bishop emeritus).
She married her attorney, had a baby boy but continued to work part time at her skating.
"Emeritus" is a term used to designate a person who has retired from their position but retains their title as an honor. "Emerita" is the feminine form of this term, used for a woman who has retired but retains her title.
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The base word for "designate" is "design."
Sometimes, a banker will require you to designate a beneficiary for your account. A 'pinch hitter' is a duly-appointed designate.
All the definitions for corrigendum refer to corrections to a document or printed material. That does not seem to be the appropriate term for your situation. The following is general information. If the attorney-in-fact under a Power of Attorney has retired and can no longer serve in that office, the POA should be revoked and a new POA must be executed. A copy of the revocation should be given to any facility where the POA had been used in the past.
The teacher will designate someone to be the committee's chairman tomorrow. I'm so excited they will designate the winner in a few minutes.
Who does your mom usually designate to wash and dry the dinner dishes? I am the team's designate for the lead role. I designate you.
The Florida Bar Association has no record of anyone by this name being a member of their organization. This does not mean that he isn't an attorney, it only means that he may not be licensed to practice in Florida or, perhaps, he is retired and inactive.
Generally, every state has a section in the state laws that governs the powers of an attorney-in-fact under a Power of Attorney. Powers of Attorney grant sweeping powers and the attorney-in-fact should be chosen carefully. Generally, the power to designate beneficiaries is included, however, the AIF cannot name themselves as the beneficiary. You can perform an internet search for your state by entering the name of 'your state + statutory powers of attorney'. Then look for a link for an official state source.
Designate means appointing a specified position. This word is a verb.