ex officio 英 [ˌeks əˈfɪʃiəʊ]   美 [ˌeks əˈfɪʃioʊ]

ex officio

ex officio  英 [ˌeks əˈfɪʃiəʊ] 美 [ˌeks əˈfɪʃioʊ]

phrase. 依据职权;按照职务的 

The comprehensive reform of judgement mode has changed the ex officio doctrine in Chinese judicature tradition. 全方位的审判方式改革,改变了中国司法传统中的职权主义模式。 坛。
In the object, the facts related with personal relationship, ex officio and judicial notice can not be made self-admission. 在自认限制的客体方面,有关身份关系的事实、职权探知事项、司法认知均不能自认。

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  • phrase. 依据职权;按照职务的
  • 1. The comprehensive reform of judgement mode has changed the ex officio doctrine in Chinese judicature tradition.

    全方位的审判方式改革,改变了中国司法传统中的职权主义模式。 坛。

  • 2. In the object, the facts related with personal relationship, ex officio and judicial notice can not be made self-admission.

    在自认限制的客体方面,有关身份关系的事实、职权探知事项、司法认知均不能自认。

  • 3. Evidence concerning the procedural matters irrigated to the substantive dispute, such as adding the parties concerned ex officio, suspension of an action, conclusion of an action, withdrawal, etc.

    涉及依职权追加当事人、中止诉讼、终结诉讼、回避等与实体争议无关的程序事项。

  • ex officio Latin, "in discharge of one's duties," literally "out of duty," from ex "out of" (see ex-) + officio, ablative of officium "duty" (see office).
ex of·fi·cio / ˌeks əˈfɪʃiəʊ ; NAmE ˌeks əˈfɪʃioʊ / adjective ( from Latin) ( formal) included or allowed because of your job, position or rank 出于工作(或职位、职权)的;(由于工作、职位或职权而成为的)当然的 an ex officio member of the committee 委员会的当然委员 ex of·fi·cio adverb ex of·fi·cio / ˌeks əˈfɪʃiəʊ ; NAmE ˌeks əˈfɪʃioʊ /
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