magistracy in English

noun
1
the office or authority of a magistrate.
Yet monarchies might still be democracies according to Bodin, if the prince allows all of the people to have access to magistracies and State offices without regard for nobility, wealth, or virtue.
noun
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1. He's been elected to the magistracy.

2. Exterior of the North Kowloon Magistracy.

3. The oldest and most important magistracy was the Consulship, which can …

4. Support in South Kowloon Magistracy , Yau Ma Tei Over a hundred people.

5. The structure of the common law courts in Brunei starts with the magistracy.

6. The magistracy was usually considered a necessary precondition for entry into the Roman Senate.

7. The First Clerk of the Magistracy must be law-abiding and honesty itself.

8. Commander's headquarters: This be United Nations magistracy and we have no power interference!

9. The magistrate after his death, relatives of the magistracy , not a runner officials and condolences go.

10. As part of my administrative duties I was Accounting Officer for the entire Magistracy

11. This restoration included the rejection of oaths and capital punishment and the abstention from the exercise of magistracy .

12. Here too wealth and power were concentrated in the hands of the magistracy, the clergy and the landed aristocracy.

13. The Concordat served both the Taurian Concordat and Magistracy of Canopus navies well throughout the 26th century; meant to …

14. Upon the SFC's application, David Dufton, acting principal magistrate of the Eastern Magistracy, issued an arrest warrant for Pan.

15. Throughout the six years which have intervened these charges have remained in the magistracy, the subject of successive remands.

16. The result was particularly disappointing, given the fact that the magistracy had already been purged by both Charles and James.

17. A person in charge of a garage was sentenced to jail for four months at Western Magistracy yesterday for employing two Mainland visitors.

18. What actually happened was that a less doctrinaire magistracy put local taxes up in order to provide bread for poor families.

19. Gulou district of Nanjing has been the territory where the Republic of the magistracy, foreign embassies and dignitaries used to live and concentrate.

20. And I was glad to visit it again today. Moreover, first time visiting Central Police Station and Former Central Magistracy as well.

21. It was the place whence proclamations were wont to be made, amidst an assemblage of the magistracy, with all the ceremonial that attended such public observances in those days.

22. Archeion: In Greek antiquity, originally the name of the office or official residence of a magistracy; later, the body of magistrates itself, and, afterward, the place in which public archives were kept.

23. "The Duke of Burgundy is here with all his forces, his Italian mercenaries and some traitors of Germans," said the letter written to the Bernese by the governor of Morat, Adrian of Bubenberg; "the gentlemen of the magistracy, of the council, and of the Burgherhood may be free from fear and hurry, and may set at rest the minds of all our