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stipendiary, a. and n. (staɪˈpɛndɪərɪ) Also 7 Sc. stipendiar. [ad. L. stīpendiārius, f. stīpendium: see stipend n. and -ary.] A. adj. 1. That receives a stipend. Of a soldier (now rare): Serving for pay, mercenary. stipendiary magistrate: in England, a salaried official exercising judicial functions...
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Stipendiary magistrate
In London, stipendiary magistrates were known as metropolitan stipendiary magistrates. In August 2000, stipendiary magistrates, including metropolitan stipendiary magistrates, were replaced by the new role of district judge (magistrates'
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stipendiary
stipendiary/staɪˈpendɪərɪ; ?@ -dɪerɪ; staɪ`pɛndɪˌɛrɪ/ adjreceiving a stipend 有薪俸的; 受薪的 a stipendiary magistrate, ie a paid professional magistrate 受薪的地方法官. n stipendiary magistrate 受薪的地方法官.
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Stipend
A paid judge in an English magistrates' court was formerly termed a "stipendiary magistrate", as distinct from the unpaid "lay magistrates". any kind of payment from the diocese, but non-stipendiary ministers often receive reimbursement of expenses incurred in pursuit of their duties such as
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stipendiarist
stiˈpendiarist rare—1. [f. L. stipendiāri-us (see next) + -ist.] = stipendiary B 1.1834 Cobbett Hist. Geo. IV, II. x. 505 The poor stipendiarists who officiated were left with means inferior to those of journeymen tradesmen.
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Chief Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate
The Chief Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, known as Chief Metropolitan Police Magistrate until 1949, and also known as the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate The position was abolished on 31 August 2000 by the Access to Justice Act 1999, which unified the stipendiary bench of England and Wales and renamed stipendiary
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stipendiarian
stipendiˈarian, a. rare. [f. L. stīpendiāri-us stipendiary + -an.] Characteristic of a stipendiary or mercenary soldier.1796 W. Seward Anecd. III. 382 Lord Chatham was obliged to call in to its aid the mercenary troops of other Nations... He never so completely saturated stipendiarian rapacity, that...
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R v Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte Pinochet
R (Pinochet Ugarte) v Bow St Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate [2000] 1 AC 61, 119 and 147 is a set of three UK constitutional law judgments by the House However, in a subsequent judgment that was to prove controversial, the ruling was set aside (R v Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte
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stipe
▪ I. stipe1 (staɪp) [a. F. stipe, ad. L. stīpes (stīpit-) log, post, tree-trunk (in mod.L. = sense 1).] 1. Bot. A footstalk; in various applications: the stalk which supports the pileus of a fungus; the leafstalk of a fern; the support of a gynæceum or a carpel; = stipes 1.1785 Martyn Lett. Bot. xxx...
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Samuel William Manthey
He was a district stipendiary magistrate () and stipendiary magistrate () by profession.
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David Hopkin (magistrate)
He was appointed a Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate in 1970, and in 1982 he became Chief Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, receiving the customary He retired in July 1992; at time, he was the longest-serving Chief Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate in modern times.
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Thomas Henrik Hammer
In 1860 he was appointed district stipendiary magistrate (sorenskriver) of Indre Sogn. He was a deputy representative to Parliament in 1865 and 1866. He later became district stipendiary magistrate of Egersund.
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Christian B. Apenes
He was a deputy for the stipendiary magistrate in his hometown Fredrikstad from 1929 to 1934, then acting stipendiary magistrate in 1934 before being appointed In 1947 he became acting stipendiary magistrate in Sarpsborg, rounding off his career as district stipendiary magistrate, the chief judge of Sarpsborg
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Henrik Leganger Frisak
He was also acting district stipendiary magistrate of Romsdal for one and a half year. In 1898 he became district stipendiary magistrate of Nordre Søndmør District Court.
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