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Court and Master
The trust is created by drafting a trust deed ( usually in co-operation with an attorney specialising in trust law ) and registering the trust with the local High Court ( the Master of the High Court is the court official that administers trusts ).
Masters of the High Court are addressed as " Master ".
Masters of the High Court are addressed as " Master ".
Like other members of the Commonwealth, a justice of the peace is addressed as " Your Worship ," and a Master of a Superior Court is both addressed and referred to as " Master.
In January 1561, he was given the lucrative office of Master of the Court of Wards and Liveries in succession to Sir Thomas Parry.
As Master of the Court of Wards, Burghley supervised the raising and education of wealthy, aristocratic boys whose fathers had died before they reached maturity.
* Clerk & Master of Chancery Court: Ted Crozier
The General Medical Council appealed to the Court of Appeal and in October 2006 by a majority decision, with the Master of the Rolls, Sir Anthony Clarke, dissenting, the Court of Appeal upheld the decision of the High Court in part, ruling that Meadow's misconduct was not sufficiently serious to merit the punishment which he had received.
Testimony regarding the literary merit of his novel I Once Had a Master helped a Vancouver LGBT bookstore, Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium, to partially win a case against Canada Customs in the Canadian Supreme Court in 2000.
The 11th place on the Supreme Court was filled by Lord Clarke ( previously the Master of the Rolls ), a member of the House of Lords who was the first Justice to be appointed directly to the Supreme Court.
Established in 1875, the Court and its staff of 37 Lords Justices of Appeal hear both criminal appeals in the Criminal Division and civil appeals in the Civil Division, led by the Lord Chief Justice and Master of the Rolls respectively.
The Senior Courts Act 1981 provides that the Court of Appeal comprise 38 ordinary sitting Lords Justices and the Lord Chief Justice, Master of the Rolls, President of the Queen's Bench Division, President of the Family Division, and Chancellor of the High Court.
The Civil Division is led by the Master of the Rolls, currently Lord Neuberger, who uses the postnominal MR ; the Chancellor of the High Court and President of the Family Division regularly, for a period of weeks, lead the Civil Division.
The poet John Betjeman, who taught at Heddon Court School in 1929-30, wrote " The Cricket Master " about his experiences there.
The Master of the Revels was responsible for supervising and censoring the plays performed in the public theatres, and for arranging performances of those plays at Court.
Trinity College and the University of Dublin have a complex relationship, and while a " difference or distinction " between the two is often asserted, it has also been said that they are " one body " – this was the finding of the High Court of Justice of Ireland delivered by the then Master of the Rolls in Ireland, Andrew Maxwell Porter, on 2 June 1888, which reviews a legal history where he finds that the two terms seem often to have been used interchangeably.
The college's first Master, Arthur Lyttelton, was elected on 10 March 1879, the Archbishop of Canterbury was invited to become Visitor on 28 June 1878, and building of Old Court, as it is now known, began in 1880.
In 1764 he was appointed Master Gardener at Hampton Court Palace, succeeding John Greening and residing at the Wilderness House.

Court and Sommeliers
The Court of Master Sommeliers, ( CMS ) established in 1977, is the examining body for the Master Sommelier Diploma, the Advanced Sommelier Certificate, the Certified Sommelier Certificate, and the Introductory Sommelier Certificate, and was created under the supervision of the following British based institutions: The Vintners Company, The Institute of Masters of Wine, The British Hotels & Restaurants Association, The Wine and Spirit Trade Association of Great Britain and The Wholesale Tobacco Trade Association.
* Court of Master Sommeliers

Court and organisation
A partial dependency, the exact extent of which the Court cannot establish, may be inferred from the fact that the leaders were selected by the United States, and from other factors such as the organisation, training and equipping of the force, planning of operations, the choosing of targets and the operational support provided.
On 19 March 2006, the voting members of the South Sydney club voted ( in a 75. 8 % majority ) to allow Crowe and businessman Peter Holmes à Court to purchase 75 % of the organisation, leaving 25 % ownership with the members.
A direct result of these meetings was the establishment of the world's first organisation for the settlement of international disputes: the Permanent Court of Arbitration ( PCA ).
Law determines the organisation, composition and competence of the Court of Audit ( Article 78 ); delegation is possible ; this may exceed the functions indicated by Article 76 ; in this case no delegation is allowed ( Subarticle 2 ).
* Mrs Kathleen Lovibond CBE, chairwoman of the Uxbridge juvenile Magistrates ' Court and member of the Conservative women's organisation
In April 2008, the South Jakarta District Court declared JI an illegal organisation when sentencing former leader Zarkasih and military commander Abu Dujana to 15 years on terrorism charges.
What was never in dispute, however, was that the OT used millions of forced laborers ( Zwangsarbeiter ) from the occupied countries of the Reich during World War II, and that the judging panel at the Nuremberg Trials ( formally, the " Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Court ") in 1946 sentenced Speer to 20 years ' imprisonment for having headed this organisation and thus sanctioned the international illegal use of forced labor.
In an unexpected decision in February 1988, the High Court ruled that UMNO was an illegal organisation as some of its branches had not been lawfully registered.
* Real IRA leader Michael McKevitt is convicted in the Republic of Ireland's Special Criminal Court of two terrorist offences, " directing terrorism " and " membership of an illegal organisation ".
* Convicted terrorist, Real IRA leader Michael McKevitt, found guilty yesterday by the Republic of Ireland's Special Criminal Court of " membership of an illegal organisation " and " directing terrorism ", is sentenced to twenty years in prison.
On July 14, 1998, after one hearing on May 12, 1998, and involving only one teachers ' organisation, the High Court declared that the introduction of the spelling reform by the Ministers of Culture was legal.
McKevitt was convicted by the Republic of Ireland's non-jury Special Criminal Court on 6 August 2003 of two terrorist offences: " membership of an illegal organisation " ( the Real IRA ) and " directing terrorism " between 29 August 1999 and 23 October 2000.
The mundialisation movement advocates for a new political organisation governing all humanity, involving the transfer of certain parts of national sovereignty to a Federal World Authority, Federal World Government and Federal World Court.
However, the Party gradually built its organisation throughout the country and slowly rose in popularity due to both HDZ and left-centre cabinets of Ivica Račan refusing to honour a Constitutional Court verdict that ordered the government to pay back pensions that had been denied in early 1990s.
At the Rome Diplomatic Conference for the Establishment of an International Criminal Court of the UN ( FAO, Rome, 1998 ), ELSA participated with the largest delegation ( over 80 law students and young lawyers ) sent by any organisation accredited to that conference ( see the Final Act of the Rome Diplomatic Conference ).
These include constitutional revisions, laws requiring a qualified majority, laws on the basic structure of the Belgian State, laws approving agreements of cooperation between the Federal State, the Communities and the Regions, laws on the approval of international treaties, and laws on the organisation of the judiciary, the Council of State, and the Constitutional Court.
The strike threat was made despite the fact that a Federal High Court judgement in an earlier dispute had declared the organisation lacking legal power to call a general strike over government policies.
The Liverpool based Riverside group are the largest organisation in Merseyside, and hold a significant share in St Helens including Residential Care ( such as Holley Court ).
According to the Supreme Court, the formal definition of a " criminal terrorist organisation " as used by the Hague court was too narrow.
The need for such a body was emphasised in 1886, when the owner of Sayes Court, a manor house in Deptford, wished to give it to the nation, but could not because no national organisation existed to accept the gift.
The organisation and the procedures of the Supreme Court were defined by law.
On December 9, 1993, the Supreme Court of Transnistria found him guilty of a number of offences defined in the Criminal Code of the Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic, including incitement to commit an offence against national security, organisation of activities with the aim of committing extremely dangerous offences against the State, murdering a representative of the State with the aim of spreading terror, premeditated murder, unlawfully requisitioning means of transport, deliberate destruction of another's property and illegal or unauthorised use of ammunition or explosives.
Court decisions may be required to establish whether an organisation falls under this definition ; areas of contention include local government and incorporated associations that undertake some trading activities, such as not-for-profit organisations.
Throughout most of these changes the basic structure of Company organisation in East India House in the City of London remained largely unaltered, comprising a large body of proprietors or shareholders and an elected Court of Directors, headed by a chairman and deputy chairman who, aided by permanent officials, were responsible for the daily conduct of Company business.

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