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Qué (quién) es MAGISTRACY - definición


Magistracy         
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Magistrates' courts; Magistrate's court; Magistrates court; Magistrates' Courts; Magistrates Court; Magistrate's Court; Magistrates Courts; Magistracy; Magistrates’ courts; Magistrates' Court (disambiguation); Magistrates' Court; Magistrates' court (disambiguation)
·noun The collective body of magistrates.
II. Magistracy ·noun The office or dignity of a magistrate.
magistracy         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Magistrates' courts; Magistrate's court; Magistrates court; Magistrates' Courts; Magistrates Court; Magistrate's Court; Magistrates Courts; Magistracy; Magistrates’ courts; Magistrates' Court (disambiguation); Magistrates' Court; Magistrates' court (disambiguation)
['mad??str?si]
¦ noun (plural magistracies) the office or authority of a magistrate.
?(the magistracy) magistrates collectively.
Former Central Magistracy         
BUILDING IN HONG KONG
The former Central Magistracy is located at 1, Arbuthnot Road, Central, Victoria, Hong Kong. It was constructed from 1913 to 1914.
Ejemplos de uso de MAGISTRACY
1. She said that this was the most critical challenge that the magistracy faced.
2. This is the one thing that could undermine the magistracy . . . if recruitment dropped.
3. It is not to install in place of councils a new magistracy of self–appointed do–gooders.
4. Sir, I would not doubt that greater ethnic diversity within the magistracy would allow for a fairer and more representative legal system, but I am somewhat alarmed by the prospect of such positions being offered to younger individuals (report, November 7). The magistracy represents a fundamental part of our legal system, a part which demands respect.
5. "She represented the first example of equality of oportunities for women in the access to magistracy." Funeral details and survivors were not immediately available.