0 A stipendiary clergyman or magistrate receives a fixed income:
It held some or all of the following - stipendiary land, an official post, a family business and social standing.
Primate as to the hardship which may occur to stipendiary curates.
A great deal has been said about stipendiary justices, and, as to them, views differ very much indeed.
The tradition of the magistracy, apart from the stipendiary magistracy, is that it is an honour to be performed without financial reward.
A stipendiary magistrate will be a member of the justices' committee ex officio.
The subsection continues to disqualify them, like stipendiary magistrates and recorders, from any entitlement to financial loss allowance.
If a person is tried before magistrates—not stipendiary magistrates or recorders—the verdict is by a majority.
Using information provided by procurator fiscal offices, in 1995 there were 5,451 trials in district courts of which 899 were before a stipendiary magistrate court.