0 A stipendiary clergyman or magistrate receives a fixed income: --
They were deported by our stipendiary magistrates, but the stipendiary magistrates were not responsible for it.
Is it not the case that the amount of funds available per stipendiary minister varies widely from diocese to diocese?
No formal assessment has been made of the savings in cost and time which might result from appointing a higher proportion of stipendiary magistrates.
There are two classes of judicial offices here dealt with: county court judges and stipendiary magistrates.
Everyone knows that it is very much the chance of a vacancy whether a man becomes a stipendiary, or a county court judge.
Does any stipendiary sit for more than one county borough?
In landward areas where we are not likely to have stipendiary magistrates this will be an additional help in the staffing of the court.
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.