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Where it is not necessary to be so urgent, or where indirect contempt has taken place the Attorney General can intervene and the Crown Prosecution Service will institute criminal proceedings on his behalf before a Divisional Court of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales.
Also in that year he and other young Welsh Liberals founded a monthly paper Udgorn Rhyddid ( Bugle of Freedom ) and won on appeal to the Divisional Court of Queen's Bench the Llanfrothen burial case ; this established the right of Nonconformists to be buried according to their own denominational rites in parish burial grounds, a right given by the Burial Act 1880 that had up to then been ignored by the Anglican clergy.
Because of the steel toe cap in his boot, the policeman's foot was not in actual danger, but the Divisional Court held that this could constitute a common assault.
There is, in addition to the abovementioned six divisions, a separate formation known as the Divisional Court ( chambre mixte ).
The Divisional Court adjudicates where the subject matter of an appeal falls within the purview of multiple divisions.
The Bench of the Divisional Court is sat by the Chief Justice and a number of other judges from at least three other divisions relevant to a given case.
If the case falls in the legal areas handled by more than one division, the Chief Justice may order the Divisional Court, rather than a Bench, to consider the case.
The decision of the Bench or Divisional Court is not binding, and the appellate court has full discretion to decide the case, but the Court's ruling has persuasive authority.
At a preliminary hearing before a Divisional Court of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice on 24 April 2012, Hain's counsel suggested that the action had no basis in common law and was contrary to the European Convention on Human Rights.
Following a judicial decision by the Ontario Divisional Court on November 7, 2005, the Ontario Registrar of Motor Vehicles was ordered to begin denying the validation or issue of US and Canadian license plates and vehicle permits for 407 ETR users who have failed to pay owed fees for at least 125 days.
No further changes are planned for the working dress of judges in the criminal courts, save possibly for the Divisional Court.
In an appeal to the House of Lords, the Crown Prosecution Service sought to overturn a quashing order made by the Divisional Court regarding extradition warrants made against the ex-Chilean dictator, Senator Augusto Pinochet.
The Divisional Court of the Queen's Bench Division held that the effect of the quashing of the conviction was that the disqualification was revoked with no need for a by-election, and she resumed her seat on 29 April.
* Ettrick and Lauderdale Divisional Court, whose area corresponds to the former district, sits at Selkirk.
It is the higher court of first instance in criminal cases ; however, for some purposes the Crown Court is hierarchically subordinate to the High Court and its Divisional Courts.
In all other cases, appeal from the Crown Court lies by way of case stated to a Divisional Court of the High Court.
On an appeal to the Divisional Court in 1957 concerning a pure breach of the Code of Professional Conduct under the legislation then in force ( the architect was practising an estate agent's business as well as his own ), when the registration body was constituted under the name the Architects ' Registration Council of the United Kingdom, Mr Justice Devlin ruled: " It is not of itself disgraceful to disagree with a majority view and to act accordingly.
A Divisional Court, in relation to the High Court of Justice of England and Wales, means a court sitting with at least two judges.

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Each has a Divisional Sergeant Major, Yeoman Bed Goer, Yeoman Bed Hanger, and 13 Yeomen.
Each division has a Divisional Council which meets at least twice a year, and members in each division elect a member of the Executive Committee ( EC ).
It has been held in the Divisional Courts ( Dickins v. Randerson ) that the Pharmacopoeia is a standard for official preparations asked for under their pharmacopoeial name.
Perhaps his most memorable play has become known as " 4th and 26 ", which took place against the Green Bay Packers in the final minutes of a 2003 NFC Divisional playoff game.
The " Music City Miracle ", as it has come to be known, was a last-minute trick play on a kickoff return that resulted in a touchdown and catapulted the Titans past the Buffalo Bills to the Divisional Playoffs.
Each federal electorate has a Divisional Returning Officer responsible for administration of House of Representatives elections within their division.
Furthermore, it did not believe that the Divisional Court had " acknowledged the constitutional enormity, as the law stands, of requiring a Secretary of State to act contrary to the clearly expressed will of Parliament when the unlawfulness of that expression has yet to be established.
The district has five revenue subdivisions headed by a Sub Divisional Officer ( SDO ): Buldhana, Mehkar, Khamgaon, Malkapur, and Jalgaon-Jamod.
To complicate things further, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice has a branch called the Divisional Court that hears only appeals and judicial reviews of administrative tribunals and whose decisions have greater binding authority than those from the " regular " branch of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
The direct administrative head of the Division is the Divisional Forest Officer, based at Khulna, who has a number of professional, subprofessional and support staff and logistic supports for the implementation of necessary management and administrative activities.
* The football team has won 12 Conference / Divisional Titles, and nine state championships: 1930, 1938, 1939, 1960, 1970, 1971, 1980, 1993 and 1997.
It has since shifted from its current base at Queensway Base to the former Geylang Police Divisional Headquarters building at the end of 2009.
Bangaon has a Government aided Hospital namely Dr. J. R. Dhar Sub Divisional Hospital.

Divisional and stated
" It was afterwards publicly stated by an officer of the German General Staff that the stand made by the Division on April 9 and the days which followed marked the final ruination of the supreme German effort of 1918 ", says the Divisional history.

Divisional and power
The generator was taken from a unit powered by a steam engine and purchased by the Bulloo Divisional Board becoming the first municipality owned power plant.

Divisional and three
However, they failed to advance to the American League Championship Series as they lost the American League Divisional Series in three straight games to the eventual World Series champion New York Yankees.
In 1994, the league, along with the National League, reorganized again, into three divisions ( East, West, and Central ) and added a third round to the playoffs in the form of the League Divisional Series, with the best second-place team advancing to the playoffs as a wild-card team, in addition to the three divisional champions.
The Airlanding Brigade plus 1st Airlanding Light Regiment Royal Artillery, Royal Engineer and medical units and Divisional HQ would land on LZs ' S ' and ' Z ' and move to secure the drop zones and landing zones for the following days drops, whilst the three battalions of the parachute brigade would arrive at DZ ' X ' and follow three separate routes into Arnhem to secure the bridges.
In the first play of the 1973 NFC Divisional playoff game, three weeks later on December 23, versus the Los Angeles Rams ( Cowboys 27-Rams 16 ) he re-injured this same hamstring.
As documented by World War I veteran Laurence Stallings ( in The Doughboys, 1963 ) and by U. S. Divisional Histories, the Medal of Honor was awarded to three American Chauchat gunners in 1918: 1 ) Private Nels Wold ( 35th Division, 138th Infantry ).
The Divisional artillery, reinforced by three troops from X Corps was to fire a fire-plan of timed concentrations – using smoke on the intermediate and final objectives to cover re-organisation and to help with direction finding.
" The division winners ( the first three seeds ) would then receive a bye to automatically advance to the Divisional Playoffs, which became the second round of the playoffs.
Usually a Divisional Court sits with two judges but occasionally the bench comprises three judges ( as it did in the recent appeal concerning disclosure of MPs ' expenses, where the court comprised the President of the Queen's Bench Division, a Lord Justice of Appeal and a High Court Judge ).
* Divisional Officer ( three bars and collar number )
* Divisional Officer ( three bars )
In 1886, the Nundah Divisional Board was subdivided into three smaller boards.
Field Marshal Lord Slim wrote in his memoirs of the Burma War, Defeat into Victory, that after Wingate's death, at least three officers went to him, and told him, separately and confidentially, that Wingate had designated each of them as the Divisional Commander, in the event of his death.
* Deputy National Commissioner for Crime Intelligence and Crime Detection, assisted by three Divisional Commissioners, namely Detective Services, Criminal Record & Forensic Science Services and Crime Intelligence ;
* Deputy National Commissioner for Supply Chain Management, Protection, Security & Evaluation Services, assisted by three Divisional Commissioners, namely Protection & Security Services, Supply Chain Management and National Inspectorate.
His eight receptions tied a team record for a tight end at the time, achieved three times previously, most recently by Keith Jackson who did it in a Divisional Playoff game on January 8, 1995 at the San Diego Chargers.
Demesne lands that were leased out for a term of years remained demesne lands, though no longer in the occupation of the lord of the manor ( see, for example, Musgrave v Inclosure Commissioners ( 1874 ) LR 9 QB 162, a case in which the three judges of the Queen's Bench Divisional Court and everyone else concerned assumed without argument that farms which were let by the lord of the manor were part of the lord ’ s demesne land ).
The Committee will comprise representatives of three states ' Water Resources Ministries, states ' Departments of Irrigation and Power, Wildlife Institute of India, Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, the Gharial Conservation Alliance, Development Alternatives, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, Worldwide Fund for Nature and the Divisional Forest officers of the three states.
In the NFC Divisional Playoff game on January 13, 2007, Bush ran for 52 yards on 12 carries and scored a touchdown, and added three catches for 22 yards, as New Orleans edged the Philadelphia Eagles 27 – 24 to earn its first NFC Championship Game appearance in the team's 40-year history.
Due to Christmas, the Divisional playoff games were held in a span of three days.
After three years Morgan was posted to Attock, where he commanded the Divisional Ammunition Column.

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