- 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...