Manager

Manager in United States

Manager Definition

A person appointed or elected to manage the affairs of another. A term applied to those officers of a corporation who are authorized to manage its affairs. 1 Bouv. Inst, note 190 ; 17 Mass. 29. In England and Canada, the chief executive officer of a branch bank is called a “manager.” His duties are those of our presidents and cashiers combined. His signature is necessary to every contract binding on the bank, except entries in the passbooks of customers. He indorses bills, signs bills of exchange and drafts, and conducts the correspondence of the bank. He is under the control of the board of directors of the bank, and there is usually a local or branch board of directors, at which he acts as presiding officer. Sewell, Bank. One of the persons appointed on the part of the house of representatives to prosecute impeachments before the senate.

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A person appointed or elected to manage the affairs of another. A term applied to those officers of a corporation who are authorized to manage its affairs. 1 Bouv. Inst, note 190 ; 17 Mass. 29. In England and Canada, the chief executive officer of a branch bank is called a “manager.” His duties are those of our presidents and cashiers combined. His signature is necessary to every contract binding on the bank, except entries in the passbooks of customers. He indorses bills, signs bills of exchange and drafts, and conducts the correspondence of the bank. He is under the control of the board of directors of the bank, and there is usually a local or branch board of directors, at which he acts as presiding officer. Sewell, Bank. One of the persons appointed on the part of the house of representatives to prosecute impeachments before the senate.

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This definition of Manager is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.

Officials and Managers and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

See the “Occupational Categories” entry in this American Encyclopedia of Law, in relation with the occupational categories for the equal employment opportunity-9.


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