Example sentences of "[noun pl] ' court [prep] " in BNC.

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1 5–9- " There was laid on the table a minute of the Deacons ' Court of date from which it appeared that the subject of the conversion of the Schoolhouse into dwelling houses had been under consideration , and that the Court had agreed to submit the proposal to the congregation for its opinion . "
2 That solicitor attended on the magistrates ' court at 4.20 that afternoon .
3 The magistrates ' court at Fleetwood , Lancashire , was told that metal boxes used by BNFL 's Harwell plant were found in a scrapyard in Liverpool .
4 Note that a county court may transfer proceedings back to the magistrates ' court at any time before trial if the criteria for transfer are not met or no longer apply but the court must have regard to the child 's interests and the need to avoid delay ( APO , art 11 ) .
5 ( 2 ) Regulations shall provide that a legal or other representative against whom action is taken by a magistrates ' court under subsection ( 1 ) may appeal to the Crown Court and that a legal or other representative against whom action is taken by the Crown Court under subsection ( 1 ) may appeal to the Court of Appeal .
6 Although supervision was the most common form of disposal in truancy cases under section 1(2) ( e ) ( and may become even more standard practice under the Children Act 1989 ) , the practice adopted in Leeds magistrates ' court of adjourning such proceedings as a threat to the parents to improve the child 's attendance or else the child might be made the subject of an order , was claimed to be more effective as well as reducing overall levels of local juvenile delinquency .
7 WINIFRED Rooney , who has run the tea bar at Alton magistrates ' court for 14 years , is retiring and the local branch of the Women 's Royal Voluntary Service are looking for a replacement .
8 The maximum fine in a Magistrates ' Court for breaches of ss 2 to 6 of the Act and of other sections relating to breaches of improvement notices , and prohibition notices or court remedy orders , has risen to £20,000 and all other breaches of the Act or subordinate Regulations and other relevant legislation now incur a maximum fine of £5,000 ( previously £2,000 ) .
9 Since the maximum term of imprisonment which might be imposed in the Magistrates ' court for a single offence is six months , the Act effectively took out of the hands of the magistrates the power to impose sentences of immediate imprisonment on the majority of offenders who had not previously been sentenced to imprisonment or borstal training .
10 applications to the domestic panel of the magistrates ' court for various kinds of matrimonial relief ;
11 It can direct that the application be re-heard by a magistrates ' court or it can make an order itself which will then be treated as an order of the magistrates ' court for the purposes of enforcement and variation ( s94(9) ) .
12 Where the Crown Court is dealing with an offender for offences for which he has been committed for sentence under Criminal Justice Act 1967. s.56 , whether they are summary or either way , the Court must observe the limitations which would apply in the magistrates ' court to the sentence for those offences .
13 Procedure is governed by FPR , r4.22 as with appeals from the magistrates ' court to the High Court .
14 Dennis McGookin , aged 33 , of County Londonderry , appeared at a special sitting of Belfast magistrates ' court with two other men after being arrested by detectives investigating alleged security leaks to loyalist paramilitaries .
15 Two thousand supporters marched to the Belfast Magistrates ' Court with the accused who were all found guilty .
16 Another possibility worth considering is taking articles with the clerk of a magistrates ' court with a view to this type of appointment .
17 Conditions on the granting of bail may be imposed by the magistrates ' court on defendants against whom charges are pending .
18 A case was heard in Croydon Magistrates ' Court on 6 December 1917 , described in the press as ‘ Boy 's dangerous prank ’ .
19 By notice of motion dated 14 May 1990 the Director of Public Prosecutions sought judicial review of ( 1 ) the decision of a single justice sitting at the Liverpool Magistrates ' Court on 16 February 1990 declining to proceed under section 7(5) of the Bail Act 1976 in respect of John James Bell , who had been arrested pursuant to section 7(3) of the Act , until such time as the bench was composed of at least two justices ; ( 2 ) her decision adjourning the proceedings to a court sitting on 19 February 1990 for evidence to be called and until such time remanding the defendant in custody ; and ( 3 ) the decision on 19 February 1990 of the justices before whom the adjourned decision came declining jurisdiction to hear the section 7(5) proceedings .
20 Now the driver of the car had been traced and in a few minutes would be appearing at committal proceedings in the Magistrates ' Court on charges of dangerous driving , failing to report an accident , and failing to stop at the scene of an accident .
21 Such an order can be sought from a magistrates ' court on evidence that a representative sample is unsafe and the authority does not need to secure a conviction in this respect .
22 A DARLINGTON man appeared before the town 's magistrates ' court on two charges of assault , one of resisting arrest and one of criminal damage .
23 Joanna Grenside , 25 , of Harpenden , Hertfordshire , who disappeared just before Christmas last year , is to appear at St Albans magistrates ' court on March 10
24 The trader can appeal to a magistrates ' court against the notice and obtain compensation if there has been no contravention .
25 Mr Notice , 32 , of Welling , Kent , undefeated before detached retinas forced him to retire from the ring , appeared before a special magistrates ' court in Reigate , Surrey .
26 It is expected that the case will be heard at Folkestone Magistrates ' Court in Kent on 16 November .
27 The coroner 's Proceedings were once again opened at Reading Magistrates ' Court in Valpy Street , the coroner 's court deemed too small for such a case .
28 It also suggests the possibility that demonstrators fall foul of the law in the magistrates ' court in ways which may never afterwards be given thoughtful re-examination at a more senior judicial level .
29 The two men , who had escaped from a coach taking them to the magistrates ' court in Reading , were taken to hospital to have their broken arms set in plaster .
30 Two men are to appear at Highbury Corner magistrates ' court in north London and the third at Thames magistrates ' court in east London , charged with conspiracy to contravene the Forgery and Counterfeiting Act , Scotland Yard said .
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