Magistrates Courts definition

Magistrates Courts district” means the district appointed under the

Examples of Magistrates Courts in a sentence

  • You agree that the School, at its option but without being so obliged, will be entitled to institute any legal proceedings for the recovery of any monies owing by you as a liquidated debt or debts to the School in any magistrate's court having jurisdiction, in terms of sections 45 and 28 of the Magistrates' Courts Act, notwithstanding and as an exception to the agreement regarding the submission of disputes to alternative dispute resolution in clause 10.

  • If you default under the terms of your credit agreement we are entitled to collections costs as follows: • for a Default Notice the amount prescribed under the NCA; • for work undertaken for us by registered debt collectors to recover your debt, amounts prescribed under the Debt Collectors Act 114 of 1998; or • for enforcement action to recover your debt, amounts prescribed under the Magistrates Courts Act 32 of 1944 or the Superior Courts Act 10 of 2013.

  • This is in terms of sections 45 and 28 of the Magistrates' Courts Act (Act No 32 of 1944).

  • The Parents agree that the School, at its sole discretion, shall be entitled to institute any legal proceedings for the recovery of money owed by the Parents as a liquidated debt or debts to the School in any Magistrate's Court having jurisdiction in terms of sections 45 and 28 of the Magistrates' Courts Act, notwithstanding in the provisions of clause 13.

  • You agree that the College, at its option but without being so obliged, will be entitled to institute any legal proceedings for the recovery of any monies owing by you as a liquidated debt or debts to the College in any magistrate's court having jurisdiction, in terms of sections 45 and 28 of the Magistrates' Courts Act, notwithstanding and as an exception to the agreement regarding the submission of disputes to alternative dispute resolution in clause 10.

  • This clause shall be deemed to constitute the required written consent conferring jurisdiction upon the court pursuant to Section 45 of the Magistrate's Courts Act of 1944, or any amendment thereof, provided, nevertheless, that the Seller shall have the right at its sole option and discretion to institute proceedings in any other competent court in respect of any claim which, but for the foregoing, would exceed the jurisdiction of the Magistrate's Court.

  • The Parents agree that the School, at its sole discretion, shall be entitled to institute any legal proceedings for the recovery of money owed by the Parents as a liquidated debt or debts to the School in any Magistrate's Court having jurisdiction in terms of sections 45 and 28 of the Magistrates' Courts Act, notwithstanding in the provisions of clause 12.

  • You agree that the School, at its option but without being so obliged, will be entitled to institute any legal proceedings for the recovery of any monies owing by you as a liquidated debt or debts to the School in any magistrate's court having jurisdiction, in terms of sections 45 and 28 of the Magistrates' Courts Act.

  • The PURCHASER and SELLER hereby consent in terms of Section 45 of the Magistrates' Courts Act, No 32 of 1944, as amended, to the jurisdiction of any Magistrate's Court having jurisdiction over its person under Section 28 of that Act, notwithstanding that any action or proceeding arising out of this Agreement would otherwise be beyond the jurisdiction of such Court.

  • You agree that the ECD centre, at its option but without being so obliged, will be entitled to institute any legal proceedings for the recovery of any monies owing by you as a liquidated debt or debts to the ECD centre in any magistrate's court having jurisdiction, in terms of sections 45 and 28 of the Magistrates' Courts Act, notwithstanding and as an exception to the agreement regarding the submission of disputes to alternative dispute resolution in clause 10.

Related to Magistrates Courts

  • Magistrates Courts Act, 1944’’ means the Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1944 (Act No. 32 of 1944);

  • Youth court means the court established pursuant to this chapter to hear all proceedings in

  • magistrate means a magistrate as defined in section 1 of the Magistrates Act, 2003 (Act No. 3 of 2003), and who, upon the date of his or her retirement, had served as a magistrate for a period of not less than 20 years; and

  • High Court means the High Court of Ireland;

  • Competent Court of Law means any court or tribunal or any similar judicial or quasi- judicial body in India that has jurisdiction to adjudicate upon issues relating to this Agreement;