Chief magistrate
11Chief Industrial Magistrate's Court — The Chief Industrial Magistrate s Court is the general name given to the Local Court of New South Wales when hearing industrial cases. Local Courts are the lowest courts in the court hierarchy in New South Wales, a State of Australia, and deal… …
12chief — One who is put above the rest. Principal; leading; head; eminent in power or importance; the best or most important or valuable of several; paramount; of leading importance. Declaration in chief is a declaration for the principal cause of action …
13chief — One who is put above the rest. Principal; leading; head; eminent in power or importance; the best or most important or valuable of several; paramount; of leading importance. Declaration in chief is a declaration for the principal cause of action …
14magistrate — A judge or justice of an inferior court; a mayor; a justice of the peace. A judge of court, such as a police court, mayor s court, or justice s court, the jurisdiction of which is restricted to the trial of misdemeanors and the conducting of… …
15Chief Justice of Fiji — Judiciary of Fiji Judicial officers Chief Justice Appeal Court President Chief Magistrate Justice of Appeal Puisne judges High Court Masters Institutions Supreme Court Court of Appeal High Court Magistrates Courts Judicial Service Commission T …
16magistrate — A public civil officer, possessing such power legislative, executive, or judicial as the government appointing him may ordain. In a narrower sense, an inferior judicial officer, such as a justice of the peace. Shadwick v. City of Tampa, 407 U.S.… …
17magistrate — A public civil officer, possessing such power legislative, executive, or judicial as the government appointing him may ordain. In a narrower sense, an inferior judicial officer, such as a justice of the peace. Shadwick v. City of Tampa, 407 U.S.… …
18magistrate — n 1. civil magistrate, syndic; chief magistrate, mayor, governor, prefect, consul, doge, burgomaster, Ger. Biirgermeister. corregidor, (in England) bencher, atchon, ephor; municipal officer, (in Britain) bailiff, (both in Scotland) bailie,… …
19chief judge — The judge who directs the work of the court in assigning cases, instructing the officers of the court, and making the physical arrangements necessary for holding court, in a district or circuit where there is more than one judge. See chief… …
20Chief Justice of India — Emblem of India Incumbent S. H. Kapadi …