deputy clerk
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdeputyandclerk
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deputy
noun[C]
uk/ˈdep.jə.ti/us/ˈdep.jə.t̬i/
a person who is given the power to do something instead of another person, or the person whose rank is immediately below that of the leader of ...
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clerk
noun[C]
uk/klɑːk/us/klɝːk/
a person who works in an office, dealing with records or performing general ...
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In this case, thedeputyclerkof the urban district council conducted the case on behalf of the planning authority.
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In police cases the witnesses for the prosecution may he examined by adeputyclerkor assistant clerk of the courts.
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Amongst the four senior inspectors, one is a formerdeputyclerkto magistrates and another is a magistrate.
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However, we do not feel it is necessary to impose a rigid qualification of this kind for the officer ofdeputyclerkof the peace.
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The letter is from thedeputyclerkto one of the local authorities concerned, who, incidentally, is also the secretary of the disaster fund.
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The salaries of the clerk anddeputyclerkto the commissioners are£750–£850 and£400–£550 respectively.
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I remember conducting a planning appeal for a client whose next door neighbour was adeputyclerkof the county council concerned with the appeal.
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The bigger authorities have another solicitor as theirdeputyclerk, another as their assistant clerk, and probably eight or nine others acting in charge of various departments of the council.
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He was employed asdeputyclerk, bank cashier, and newspaper editor.
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His cathedral dignities, and the position ofdeputyclerkof the closet, were retained by him until his death.
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Therefore, the couple's marriage license was issued by adeputyclerk.
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He served asdeputyclerkof the peace and as judge in the probate court.
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He served asdeputyclerkfor the provincial legislature from 1934 to 1942.
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He also served simultaneously as deputy postmaster,deputyclerkof the circuit court, clerk of the land office, and notary public.
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It employs an attorney, a treasurer, a clerk anddeputyclerk, and a gas and building inspector.
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A considerable proportion of the advice comes from court clerks, who are neither the clerks nor the deputy clerks, and are neither solicitors nor barristers.
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