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The province is divided into 26 magisterial districts and 6 sub-districts, each of which is served by a district magistrate's court.
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Each magistrate's court has one or more prosecutors, depending on its size.
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One check on a magistrate's power was his collegiality.
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An appeal from a decision in a magistrate's court, it is the leading case on the issue of temporary supervening impossibility of performance.
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A change for a child's surname may be registered once every 12 months unless a magistrate's court approves otherwise.
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Although it is generally thought to be advisable that all these aspects be covered in a pre-trial conference in the magistrate's court, the rule does not specify this.
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The town has public primary and secondary schools, a public library, a provincially-aided hospital, a police station and a magistrate's court.
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The prosecutor "may" put the charge to the accused, even if such charge is not triable in the magistrate's court.
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A driver can also insist that he/she would not be paying the fine at the spot and the case have to be heard in the magistrate's court.
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Adults (people more than 18 years old) may register a change of name only once every 12 months unless a magistrate's court approves the change because of exceptional circumstances.
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