Magistrates Court definition

Magistrates Court means the Civil (Consumer and Business) Division of the Magistrates Court;
Magistrates Court means a Magistrates Court established under the
Magistrates Court means the Magistrates Court of Western Australia established by the Magistrates Court Act 2004;

Examples of Magistrates Court in a sentence

  • The Parties hereto consent to the jurisdiction of the Magistrates' Court in terms of Section 45 read with Section 28 of the Magistrates’ Court Act of 1944 as amended.

  • The venue for all disputed matters and performance under the Terms and Conditions shall be the Magistrates Court of South Africa for the Western Cape Province held at Somerset West.

  • These details are provided to ACRO through automated processes when the prosecution occurs at a Magistrates Court.

  • Notwithstanding that such proceedings are otherwise beyond the said court's jurisdiction, this clause shall be deemed to constitute the required written consent conferring jurisdiction upon the said court pursuant to Section 45 of the Magistrate's Court Act of 1944, as amended.

  • If a dispute arises between the lessor and the tenant and the dispute cannot be resolved, either party may apply to the Magistrates Court to have the dispute decided by the court.


More Definitions of Magistrates Court

Magistrates Court means the court of a senior magistrate or a provincial magistrate.
Magistrates Court means the Magistrates Court constituted by a magistrate;
Magistrates Court means the Magistrates Court (Civil Division) established under the Magistrates Court (Civil Division) Act 1992;
Magistrates Court means a court of the First Class established under the Magistrates Courts Act, No. 38 of 1968;
Magistrates Court means the Magistrates Court of South Australia established by the Magistrates Court Act 1991.
Magistrates Court means the Magistrates Court established pursuant to the Magistrates Court Ordinance 1930;”.
Magistrates Court means a court presided over by a magistrate; "member" means an elected member of the House of Assembly; "Minister" means the Minister for Local Administration;