deputy district
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdeputyanddistrict
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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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district
noun[C]
uk/ˈdɪs.trɪkt/us/ˈdɪs.trɪkt/
an area of a country or town that has fixed borders that are used for official purposes, or that has a particular feature that makes it different from ...
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In the case of district commissioners anddeputydistrictcommissioners the corresponding figures are £1,000 and £750.
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When they are appointed all assistant recorders anddeputydistrictjudges attend induction courses and thereafter attend refresher seminars.
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Those wishing to become judges usually serve initially as assistant recorders ordeputydistrictjudges.
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Clause 13 gives me the right to appointdeputydistrictregistrars.
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Prior to 2000, district judges anddeputydistrictjudges were formerly known as stipendiary magistrates and acting stipendiary magistrates.
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Later in subsection (3) the clause deals withdeputydistrictregistrars and deputy county court reigstrars.
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It is mainly delivered through supervising and tutor district judges in the case ofdeputydistrictjudges and pupil master judges in the case of assistance recorders.
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All newly appointed recorders anddeputydistrictjudges are required to attend a residential induction course before they commence sitting, and to visit the probation service and a prison.
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Thedeputydistrictattorney opposed asking her to perform, considering it irrelevant to the case.
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It is a vertical prosecution unit composed of 13deputydistrictattorneys spread out across the county.
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Formerly,deputydistrictjudges could only be drawn from barristers and solicitors of at least seven years' standing.
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Adeputydistrictattorney decided not to charge the officers, clearing them of any wrongdoing.
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He served asdeputydistrictattorney of the second judicial district 1909-1913.
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She was cross-examined by adeputydistrictattorney about what she hoped to convey to audiences in her act.
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Originally,deputydistrictjudges could only be drawn from barristers and solicitors of at least seven years' standing.
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A practising solicitor or barrister may sit part-time as adeputydistrictjudge.
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He studied surveying and was appointeddeputydistrictsurveyor.
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The controlling factor was instead that his statements were made pursuant to his duties as adeputydistrictattorney.
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At the same time it is recommended that deputy districts be cut down, necessitating additional deputies.
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