Definition of Stipendiary. Meaning of Stipendiary. Synonyms of Stipendiary

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Definition of Stipendiary

Stipendiary
Stipendiary Sti*pen"di*a*ry, a. [L. stipendiarius: cf. F. stipendiaire.] Receiving wages, or salary; performing services for a stated price or compensation. His great stipendiary prelates came with troops of evil-appointed horseman not half full. --Knolles.

Meaning of Stipendiary from wikipedia

- judge in an English or Welsh magistrates' court was formerly termed a "stipendiary magistrate", as distinct from the unpaid "lay magistrates". In 2000,...
- R (Pinochet Ugarte) v Bow St Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate [2000] 1 AC 61, 119 and 147 is a set of three UK constitutional law judgments by the...
- Stipendiary magistrates were magistrates that were paid for their work (they received a stipend). They existed in the judiciaries of the United Kingdom...
- appointing Englishmen who had been consecrated bishops for the colonies as stipendiary ****istant (or coadjutorwithout right of succession) bishops in their...
- Self-supporting ministers (SSMs), previously called non-stipendiary ministers or non-stipendiary priests (NSMs), are religious ministers who do not receive...
- of the peace had to petition the Crown for authority to hire a paid stipendiary magistrate. The Muni****l Corporations Act 1835 stripped the power to...
- d'****ise, decisions concerning both fact and law matters are taken by the stipendiary judges and "lay judges" together at a special meeting behind closed doors...
- Sweden, there used to be both stipendiary (docentstipendiat) and non-stipendiary (oavlönad docent) docent positions. A stipendiary docent both held the title...
- The Chief Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, known as Chief Metropolitan Police Magistrate until 1949, and also known as the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate...
- it had approximately 37,000 members in 1,284 congregations with 334 stipendiary ministers. The URC is a trinitarian church whose theological roots are...