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The district was established on 1 April 1989 following the merger of Rangiora District and Eyre County. The district covers 2,217.12 square kilometres (856.03 sq mi), and is home to 69,600 people. [2] Rangiora is the district seat and largest town, with other major towns including Kaiapoi, Oxford, Pegasus and Woodend.
The first contest saw Rangiora's Jim Gerard easily defeated by former Prime Minister and MP for Christchurch North, Mike Moore. He left the office in July 1999, having been elected Director-General of the World Trade Organization. Clayton Cosgrove won the second contest in 1999 and was confirmed in 2002, 2005 and 2008. [2]
A court clerk (British English: clerk to the court or clerk of the court / k l ɑːr k /; American English: clerk of the court or clerk of court / k l ɜːr k /) is an officer of the court whose responsibilities include maintaining records of a court and administering oaths to witnesses, jurors, and grand jurors [1] [2] as well as performing some quasi-secretarial duties. [3]
District Judge Tana Lin: Seattle: 1966 2021–present — — Biden: 33 District Judge Lauren J. King: Seattle: 1982 2021–present — — Biden: 34 District Judge John H. Chun: Seattle: 1970 2022–present — — Biden: 35 District Judge Jamal Whitehead: Seattle: 1979 2023–present — — Biden: 36 District Judge Kymberly Evanson: Seattle ...
Inscriptions: Inscribed - Photographer's title on negative -bottom centre: High Street (Looking east). Rangiora. No. 3373. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 4.75 x 6.5 inches . High Street, Rangiora. Price, William Archer, 1866-1948 :Collection of post card negatives.
In the mid-1800s, Ezra W. Sampson was the clerk of courts [14] and George Alden was the court crier. [10] For a time, the base of the Pillar of Liberty was moved to the northwest corner of the grounds. [8] In the mid-1800s, the Revere bell was tolled from the moment the judge was seen approaching on High Street until he was seated on the bench. [8]
High Court of American Samoa building in Fagatogo. The High Court consists of three divisions: trial, land and titles, and appellate. [10]The trial division is empowered to hear, among other things, felony cases and civil cases in which the amount in controversy exceeds $15,000 and are not related to land or matai titles. [11]
The court's territorial jurisdiction encompasses the state of Hawaii and the territories of Midway Atoll, Wake Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Palmyra Atoll, Baker Island, Howland Island, and Jarvis Island; [1] [2] it also occasionally handles (jointly with the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and the High Court ...