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Definition of Magistratical

Magistratical
Magistratic Mag`is*trat"ic, Magistratical Mag`is*trat"ic*al, a. Of, pertaining to, or proceeding from, a magistrate; having the authority of a magistrate. --Jer. Taylor.

Meaning of Magistratical from wikipedia

- The term magistrate is used in a variety of systems of governments and laws to refer to a civilian officer who administers the law. In ancient Rome, a...
- 1980 Magistrate's court (Russia) Magistrate's court (South Africa) Magistrate's court (Sri Lanka) Magistrate court (West Virginia) Magistrates Court...
- The Magistrate may refer to: The Magistrate (play), an 1885 farce by Arthur Wing Pinero The Magistrate (1921 film), a silent British film adaptation The...
- The district magistrate, also known as the district collector or deputy commissioner, is a career civil servant who serves as the executive head of a district's...
- A resident magistrate is a title for magistrates used in certain parts of the world, that were, or are, governed by the British. Sometimes abbreviated...
- Chief magistrate is a public official, executive or judicial, whose office is the highest in its class. Historically, the two different meanings of magistrate...
- The county magistrate or local magistrate, known by several Chinese names, was the official in charge of the xian ("county"), the lowest level of central...
- Stipendiary magistrates were magistrates that were paid for their work (they received a stipend). They existed in the judiciaries of the United Kingdom...
- The doctrine of the lesser magistrate is a concept in Protestant thought. A lesser magistrate is a ruler such as a prince who is under a greater ruler...
- The Right of Magistrates (French: Du droit des magistrats; Latin: De jure magistratuum) is a 1574 work written by Theodore Beza, and anonymously "published...