Yes, if a person has a title, it is capitalized.First Lastname, M.D.
First Lastname, R.N.
First Lastname, Ph.D.
If it's a key word in a title, or the first word of a title or part of a name of something, capitalize. Otherwise, don't.
Rule 4. Capitalize titles when they are used before names, unless the title is followed by a comma. Do not capitalize the title if it is used after a name or instead of a name.from grammarbook.com
You only capitalize the 'p' in 'provincial if it is at the start of a sentence or part of a name/title.
Yes, you should capitalize "Chess Club" as it is a specific name or title of a club.
Only if it directly precedes the name of the manager.
You capitalize a title of a position when it directly precedes a person's name, but not when it stands alone or follows the name. For example, in "Professor Smith," "Professor" is capitalized because it comes before the name. But in "The professor spoke," it is lowercase because it is not directly before the name.
Only when it is the first word in a sentence or is part of something's name or title.
It doesn't require capitalization unless in a title.
You capitalize the word 'union' when it is at the start of a sentence or part of a title/name (Eg: Singapore Teachers' Union).
no
It is not necessary to capitalize "borrower" unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun, such as a title or name.
Talking about an unidentified chief I would not capitalize the word, but if I was using it as a title of a specific person, such as Chief Wiggum, I would capitalize it.