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Magisterial
Magisterial meaning
Befitting the status or skill of a magister or master; authoritative, masterly. | Of or pertaining to a master, magistrate, the magisterium, or one in authority. | Pertaining to, produced by, or of the nature of, magistery.
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Example sentences (20)
Abbott, 106 They also transgressed the established oligarchy by advancing unelected individuals to magisterial office, and by substituting magisterial edicts for popular legislation.
A Magisterial Inquiry was appointed into the case, whilst Police investigations are still ongoing.
Candidates for this paid position should be practicing Catholics in full communion with the Catholic Church, demonstrate a commitment to the Church’s mission, assent to all magisterial teaching, and be at least 18 by May 1, 2024.
Given her background and experience, Peck Yakopec is an excellent choice for magisterial district judge.
Haggerty said there are roughly 18,000 people in the magisterial district.
Hanna narrowly retained the St Ann South East seat, by 31 votes, after a magisterial recount.
Magisterial District Judges also set bail and conduct preliminary hearings in misdemeanor and felony criminal cases to determine if the cases should be dismissed or transferred to the Court of Common Pleas for further proceedings.
Moreover, it appeared that by asking for those documents, Muscat’s lawyer was trying to gain disclosure about the magisterial inquiry.
Odegaard painted the pictures behind them, though, while the magisterial Declan Rice once again claimed ownership of the midfield.
You were always suave, debonair, calm,smiling, collected, and magisterial.
A judge has confirmed that a doctor’s death following weeks in intensive care at Mater Dei Hospital did not merit a magisterial inquiry.
Ayodeji Omoyeigha, told the court that the suspect committed the offences on Nov. 22 around 12.30 a.m. at Marryland in Okitipupa, Okitipupa magisterial district.
Conclusions and recommendations of magisterial inquiries into sudden deaths should be automatically made public, according to a policy document drawn up by the Law Students’ Association.
I have ordered a magisterial investigation and will ensure that these things won't repeat.
Now, because he realises the citizens’ right to push for magisterial oversight when all other institutions look the other way is taking root, Abela has no qualms publicly declaring he wants that stopped.
Robert Frank’s magisterial 1959 odyssey was one template, but Purtell was interested in something less in earnest, more accidental.
Section 144 of the CrPC empowers district magistrates and officials with magisterial powers to issue prohibitory orders in cases of possible nuisance or danger to law and order.
The magisterial court then issued a summon to the Delhi CM, which he challenged.
A Magistrate Court in the Obingwa Magisterial district of Abia state which sat at the Ohuru Isimiri Police station, Obingwa LGA has granted bail to two catholic faithful, John Nwaogu and Kennedy Nwaomu.
Anya Taylor-Joy is magisterial in an icy psychodrama about an orphan chess prodigy who will stop at nothing to become the world’s greatest player.