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Justice-Clerk
Justice-Clerk Sc. Law. [For Justice's Clerk.] (Since 1681, Lord Justice-Clerk.) The vice-president of the Scotch Court of Justiciary, presiding also over the Outer House or Second Division of the Court of Session. Hence Justice-Clerkship. His title is derived from the fact that he was originally the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lord Justice Clerk
office increased over time and the Justice-Clerk came to claim a seat on the Bench by practice and custom. Officeholders William de Camera - Justice-Clerk to David II (1324–71) Adam Forester Before 1374: Alan de Lawedre of Whitslaid & Haltoun, etc. 1426 wikipedia.org
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John Bellenden (Lord Justice Clerk)
Sir John Bellenden of Auchnole and Broughton (died 1 October 1576) was, before 1544, Director of Chancery, and was appointed Lord Justice Clerk on 25 June They were; Sir Lewis Bellenden of Auchnole & Broughton, Lord Justice Clerk, John's heir. Adam Bellenden, Bishop of Aberdeen. wikipedia.org
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Law clerk
Justice Jean Cote of the Alberta Court of Appeal was one of the first Supreme Court law clerks, serving as a clerk in the program's inaugural year (1967 Justice Vicente V. wikipedia.org
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Milwaukee gas station clerk shot and killed over ice cream ...
Oct 27, 2023 — Police say someone shot 54-year-old Sunny Arimnuta during a suspected robbery at a Quick Mart.
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Court clerk
A court clerk (British English: clerk to the court or clerk of the court ; American English: clerk of the court or clerk of court ) is an officer of the peace in justice of the peace courts. wikipedia.org
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Justice Grant
Justice Grant or Judge Grant, may refer to: Britt Grant (born 1978), justice of the Georgia Supreme Court Claudius B. Grant (1905–1998), judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana William Grant, Lord Grant (1909–1972), Lord Justice Clerk wikipedia.org
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Lord Justice
of Appeal in England and Wales (since 1875) Lord Justice of Appeal in Ireland (1877–1924) Lord Justice of Appeal in Northern Ireland (since 1921) Lord Justice of Appeal in Chancery (1851–1875) Lord Justice of Appeal in Chancery in Ireland (1856–1877) Lord Justice Clerk second most senior judge in Scotland wikipedia.org
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SNC-兰万灵事件
Jane Philpott, 4 March 2019 Gerald Butts Statement to the House Justice Committee, 6 March 2019 (Second) Statement by Michael Wernick, Clerk of the Privy Jody Wilson-Raybould at the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, 26 March 2019 公司丑闻 加拿大政治 2019年争议 2019年加拿大 wikipedia.org
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Justice (play)
Justice is a 1910 play by the British writer John Galsworthy. It was part of a campaign to improve conditions in British prisons. Principal characters James How, solicitor Walter How, solicitor Robert Cokeson, their managing clerk William Falder, their junior clerk Sweedle, their wikipedia.org
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Clerk
See also Clerks (1994 film) Clerk baronets Clerk family Clerk (surname) Clerk of works Court clerk Law clerk Legal clerk Barristers' clerk Lord Justice Clerk Patent clerk Municipal clerk or town clerk Clerk in holy orders Receptionist Pink collar Secretaries References Sales occupations wikipedia.org
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Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
the Ministry of Justice). Department (now the Ministry of Justice). wikipedia.org
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Lewis Bellenden
Career He was knighted about 1577 and became the Justice Clerk. The Privy Council Registers, 26 August 1582, p. 507, cite Sir Lewis Bellenden, Knt., Justice-Clerk, as one of the 'Ruthven Raiders'. wikipedia.org
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High Court of Justiciary
and the Justice-Clerk vice-president. During the period when the office of Lord Justice-General was held by noblemen the Lord Justice-Clerk was virtual head of the Justiciary Court. wikipedia.org
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Richard Lawson of High Riggs
Richard Lawson of High Riggs, (c. 1450–1507) was a Scottish landlord, diplomat and lawyer who was made Lord Provost of Edinburgh in 1492 and Justice-Clerk-General He was Justice-Clerk from 1489 and was still in post described as Justice-Clerk-General to the King in January 1504/5. wikipedia.org
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