A chief executive magistrate is a judicial officer who holds a senior position within the magistracy, often overseeing the administration of justice in a specific jurisdiction. This role typically involves managing court operations, supervising other magistrates, and ensuring the effective implementation of laws and regulations. In some legal systems, the chief executive magistrate may also have the authority to preside over certain cases and make decisions on legal matters. Their primary focus is on maintaining the integrity and efficiency of the judicial process.
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The plural of "chief executive" is "chief executives"
There are different titles for the chief executive. In some countries the chief executive is call president. In many companies, he or she is called the chief executive or chief executive officer.
Individually, chiefs, executives, officers. Collectively, Chief Executive Officers
The "Harbormaster."
The harbormaster
Chief Executive Officer
The US Government Chief Executive is the President.
The President is chief executive of the Executive Branch of the US government.
The harbormaster
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