the Chief Magistrate definition

the Chief Magistrate means the person for the time being holding, or acting in, the office of the Chief Magistrate under the Magistrates Act 1983;
the Chief Magistrate means the person holding or acting in the office of the Chief Magistrate under this Act:
the Chief Magistrate means the person occupying the office established by Section 175 (the Chief Magistrate) of the Constitution;

Examples of the Chief Magistrate in a sentence

  • No defended hearings are to be listed at those locations during October 2020 without the approval of the Chief Magistrate.

  • On 5 June the Chief Magistrate issued the Memorandum No. 12 – COVID-19 arrangements, which is extracted below: http://www.localcourt.justice.nsw.gov.au/Documents/COVID19/chief-magistrate-s-memorandum-12-covid-19-arrangements-for-re-listing- of-non-custody-defended-hearings.pdf CHIEF MAGISTRATE’S MEMORANDUM NO.

  • Parties are reminded that failure to serve the complete brief not less than 14 days prior to the allocated hearing date is likely to be met with an application to exclude evidence in accordance with Section 188 of the Criminal Procedure Act 1986 On 22 May the Chief Magistrate issued the Memorandum No. 11 – COVID-19 arrangements, which is extracted below: CHIEF MAGISTRATE’S MEMORANDUM NO.

  • On 8 May the Chief Magistrate advised the Association of a necessary clarification regarding the Memorandum No. 10 issued on 7 May: The heading immediately preceding paragraphs 1-9 of the memorandum has been amended to read “Arrangements for finalisation of sentencing in criminal matters involving custody considerations”.

  • On 7 May the Chief Magistrate issued the Memorandum No. 10 – COVID-19 Preliminary Arrangements for return to Normal Sitting Arrangements: CHIEF MAGISTRATE’S MEMORANDUM (NO.

  • Magistrates and assessors to sit (1) One or more magistrates nominated by the Chief Magistrate of the Magistrates Court shall constitute a Court of Marine Inquiry, and shall be assisted by 2 of the assessors appointed under this Act who shall have power to advise but not to adjudicate on any matter before the Court.

  • A regulation cannot be made for the purposes ofsubsection (2) except after the Minister has consulted with the Presiding Member of the Tribunal and the Chief Magistrate.

  • Urgent applications in the magistrates’ courts3M.24 If the temporary deployment of armed police arises as an urgent issue and a case would otherwise have to be adjourned; or if the Chief Magistrate is satisfied that there is a serious risk to public safety, then the Chief Magistrate will have a discretion to agree such deployment without having obtained the consent of the Senior Presiding Judge.

  • A person appointed as the Chief Magistrate, a magistrate or special magistrate must not exercise the functions given to a magistrate under any territory law unless the person has sworn an oath or made an affirmation in accordance with the form in schedule 1.

  • The Court’s seal is to be in a form or forms approved by the Chief Magistrate.


More Definitions of the Chief Magistrate

the Chief Magistrate means the Magistrate appointed to be the Chief Magistrate under this Act and includes a Magistrate appointed under this Act to exercise and perform the powers and functions of the Chief Magistrate;

Related to the Chief Magistrate

  • Chief Judge means the following:

  • 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

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

  • Chief Justice means the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court;

  • Chief Medical Officer means the chief medical officer under

  • Chief Officer means the Chief Health Systems Officer of the Division or designee.

  • COO means Chief Operating Officer;

  • Chief Nursing Executive means the senior nurse employed by the Hospital who reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer and is responsible for nursing services provided in the Hospital;

  • Chief Electoral Officer means the person appointed by the PCMNO pursuant to Part A of the MNO Electoral Code;

  • CFO means an individual who acted as chief financial officer of the Company, or acted in a similar capacity, for any part of the most recently completed financial year;

  • the Chairman means the Chairman presiding at any meeting of members or of the Board;

  • Chief Probation Officer (i.e., CUSPO) means the individual appointed by the United States District Court to supervise the work of the court’s probation staff. For the purpose of the contract, the “Chief Probation Officer” acts as the contract administrator on behalf of the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.

  • Chief Commissioner means the chief administrative officer of the County, or delegate;

  • Chief Inspector means Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education, Children's Services and Skills or his successor;

  • registration officer means an officer appointed for the purpose of, and in accordance with, section 8 of the Representation of the People Act 1983.

  • Chief of Staff means the member of the Professional Staff appointed by the Board to serve as Chief of Staff in accordance with the regulations under the Public Hospitals Act;

  • the Chair means the Chair of the Licensing Committee.

  • President means the President of the Corporation.

  • Chief Operating Officer means the Chief Operating Officer of the Corporation.

  • Vice-Chairman means the Vice Chairman of the Board.

  • Clinical Director means an individual who meets the minimum requirements set forth in Title 9, CCR, and has at least two (2) years of full-time professional experience working in a mental health setting.

  • Deputy Director means the Deputy Director of the Authority, as the case may be.

  • Chief Investor Relations Officer means such senior officer of the Company appointed by the Board of directors to deal with dissemination of information and disclosure of UPSI in a fair and unbiased manner.

  • Chief of Police means the Chief of Police, from time to time, of the Toronto Police Service.

  • Chairman means the Chairman of the Board;

  • Chief law enforcement officer means the chief of police of cities and towns and sheriffs of counties, unless a political subdivision has otherwise designated its chief law-enforcement officer by appropriate resolution or ordinance, in which case the local designation shall be controlling.