Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
A few minutes later, Grace was on the phone to a very sleepy sounding magistrates' clerk, who asked if this couldn't wait until the morning.
'Indeed the magistrates' clerk has been particularly helpful and we have had very few hitches.'
The first goes to the Fixed Penalty Office, and the second goes to the Magistrates' Clerk.'
Those elected were the Mayor and seven other councillors, the magistrates' clerk, an Anglican clergyman, and a local industrialist.
Jack, now 86, was a magistrates' clerk in Yarmouth, later becoming clerk to the Justices, and the couple lived with his mother and father at first.
The vast majority of magistrates' courts are taken by the justices' clerk's assistants who are known as magistrates' clerks, court clerks or legal advisers.
He came to Sydney in March 1825 where he worked as a magistrates' clerk and farmer, before eventually taking on the role editor of the Sydney Gazette in 1836.
All those involved in the Bristol scheme (local law society, magistrates, magistrates' clerks and police) expressed themselves to be satisfied with the result and this scheme provided the model for others which followed.
On appeal, the SCA agreed that sales in execution of immovable property, as well as all subsequent sales, were invalid if the warrant of execution had been issued by the magistrates' clerk without judicial supervision.
Thomas was a printer and bookseller, having tried his hand at different ways of earning money including selling patent medicines and perfumes, and working at various times as a clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes and as a magistrates' clerk.
A fourth Act, the Petty Sessions Act 1849, proscribed the holding of petty sessions in "unsuitable" premises such as public houses, though it was delayed because the Bill's provisions as to salaries for magistrates' clerks and statutory scales for court fees proved unacceptable.