Manager-General of Urabbaparcensia

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Manager-General of Urabba Parks
Badge of the Manager-General
The Official Flag of the Manager-General
Incumbent
vacant
Viceregal
StyleMister/Madam Manager-General
SeatUrabba House, UP1
NominatorPark Minister of Urabba Parks
AppointerMonarch of Urabba Parks
on the advice of the Park Minister
Term lengthAt Mister Enactor's pleasure
Formation5 March 2021
Websitewww.urabbaparks.org.au

The Manager-General of the Enactorate of Urabbaparcensia Proprietary Limited is the representative of the monarch in the Enactorate of Urabbaparcensia Proprietary Limited (formerly Urabba Parks Pty Ltd).

Role

The Urabbaparcensian Constitution provides that the representative of the monarch shall be the Manager-General, who is appointed at "Mister Enactor's pleasure."[Constitution 1] The role of Manager-General is based on that of the Governor-General of Australia, in that the Manager-General exercises the power of the Enactor within the Enactorate of Urabbaparcensia (formerly Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited) such as signing laws of the Corporate Parliament[Constitution 2], appointing officers of the Urabbaparcensian Government[Constitution 3] and the justice system[Constitution 4] and exercising command in chief of the Urabbaparcensian Defence Service.[Constitution 5] In the absence or incapacity of the Manager-General, the viceregal functions may be carried out by the Administrator of the Government of Urabba Parks Pty Ltd appointed by the Enactor.[Constitution 6] There is also provision for the Enactor himself to carry out the functions of the Manager-General on the premises or proceedings of the company.[Constitution 6] Viceregal functions relation to the jurisdictional divisions are carried out by Divisional Managers, except in the case of territories where no Manager is appointed, where the Manager-General exercises such powers.

List

The office of Manager-General is yet to be occupied, and the Enactor exercises his powers directly.

See also

References

The Constitution