Definition of Magistracies. Meaning of Magistracies. Synonyms of Magistracies

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Definition of Magistracies

Magistracies
Magistracy Mag"is*tra*cy, n.; pl. Magistracies. [From Magistrate.] 1. The office or dignity of a magistrate. --Blackstone. 2. The collective body of magistrates.

Meaning of Magistracies from wikipedia

- A magistrates' court is a lower court where, in several jurisdictions, all criminal proceedings start. Also some civil matters may be dealt with here,...
- government and consolidation of magistracies from nine to six. The estimated saving from the closure of North Kowloon Magistracy is HK$6.6 million a year coming...
- The former Central Magistracy is located at 1 Arbuthnot Road, Central, Victoria, Hong Kong. It was constructed from 1913 to 1914. The site where the building...
- The censorate was thus highly prestigious, preceding all other regular magistracies in dignity if not in power and reserved with rare exceptions for former...
- Mer hahn en neue Oberkeet (We have a new governor), BWV 212, is a secular cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was entitled the "Cantate burlesque" by...
- The Supreme Council of the Magistracy (Khmer: ឧត្តមក្រុមប្រឹក្សានៃអង្គចៅក្រម) is an organ of the judicial branch of the Government of Cambodia. The Supreme...
- continuity of military command without violating the principle of annual magistracies, or increasing the number of magistrates who held imperium. In 307, Quintus...
- Suetonius claims that both Nepos and Caesar were deposed from their magistracies; this would have been a constitutional impossibilitywhich led Caesar...
- to hold a preliminary hearing. Such then was the arrangement of the magistracies. The Council of Areopagus had as its constitutionally ****igned duty the...
- time as direct democracy in Ancient Greece, with collective and annual magistracies, overseen by a senate. There were annual elections, but the republican...