it means it can be heard either in magistrates or crown court
There is none. I think you mean magistrate's court. This court is for summary or (unless it goes to crown) triable either way offences. It is headed by three lay magistrates, also known as justices of the peace. They have no legal qualifications, and are assisted by a legal clerk (who does). At least, that's the way it is in the UK.
There is none. I think you mean magistrate's court. This court is for summary or (unless it goes to crown) triable either way offences. It is headed by three lay magistrates, also known as justices of the peace. They have no legal qualifications, and are assisted by a legal clerk (who does). At least, that's the way it is in the UK.
Plea before venue. Mode of trial if D not guilty. If guilty plea then sentencing. The magistrates decide whether to hear case or send to crown court.
You mean either covenant or caveat. Either way, you should contact the issuer of the policy.
do not call. do not chase in any way. do not be mean in any way either.
Doesn't mean a thing either way.
Well I think you should tell the m that you mean you love them not in some corny way either
Either he likes you or he's a stalker. Either way, good luck!
It either means to change the way people urinate
This can either mean that something extends a long way down, or that something is very intellectual.
Unfortunately they're either born that way or were brought up in a mean atmosphere.
that it has been closed by either you or the company- either way it shows as a negative in your report