- A
schepen (Dutch,
pronounced [ˈsxeːpə(n)] ; pl.
schepenen) or échevin (French,
pronounced [eʃ(ə)vɛ̃] , [ɛʃvɛ̃]) or Schöffe (German,
pronounced [ˈʃœfə]...
- heerlijkheid. The
schout presided in the
meetings of the
schepenen. Together, the
schout and
schepenen made up what we
would call the "town council" today...
- the
college of
mayor and
aldermen (Dutch:
college van
burgemeester en
schepenen; French: collège des
bourgmestre et échevins),
commonly referred to as...
- (1994),
triple cyclo-cross
world champion "College van
burgemeester en
schepenen". "Bevolking per
gemeente op 1
januari 2020". Statbel. "Bevolking per...
-
executive is
referred to
collectively as the
College van
Burgemeester en
Schepenen ou Collège du
Bourgmestre et Echevins. In Bangladesh, a
member of the...
- the Netherlands, all
sentences were
delivered by a
tribunal of
seven schepenen, or magistrates,
appointed by the
local count. Such a
tribunal was called...
- the
appointment of
local council staff (mostly
referred to as "schout &
schepenen"),
whose most
important interests were the p****age of
travelers and goods...
- "Gecommitteerden", and two councilors,
called "Gerechts-persoonen", or "
Schepenen".
These last
equated to
modern justices of the peace.
There was also a...
- 1816) was a
bookseller in
Haarlem when he was
sentenced in 1796 by the
schepenen of the city to five
years of
imprisonment and
consecutive perpetual exile...
-
sometimes four burgomasters, and a
certain number of
sheriffs (called
Schepenen), so that the
number of
sitting judges was
generally seven. The term Vierschaar...