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Recorder (disambiguation) — Recorder may refer to one of the following.*Recorder, a flute like woodwind musical instrument *Any device for recording sound, visual, or other information; see tape recorder, wire recorder, video cassette recorder, flight data recorder ( black… … Wikipedia
Recorder's Court — The Recorder s Court, in Detroit, Michigan was a state court of limited jurisdiction which had, for most of its history, exclusive jurisdiction over traffic and ordinance matters, and over all felony cases committed in the City of Detroit. Its… … Wikipedia
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council — Privy Council Established 1833 Jurisdiction Certain members of the Commonwealth of Nations Location Middlesex Guildhall, London Authorized by HM Government via the Judicial Committee Act 1833 … Wikipedia
Judicial functions of the House of Lords — This article is part of the series: Courts of England and Wales Law of England and Wales … Wikipedia
recorder — /ri kawr deuhr/, n. 1. a person who records, esp. as an official duty. 2. Eng. Law. a. a judge in a city or borough court. b. (formerly) the legal adviser of a city or borough, with responsibility for keeping a record of legal actions and local… … Universalium
Recorder (judge) — In the Courts of England and Wales, a Recorder is a barrister or solicitor of at least 10 years standing who is appointed by the Queen on the advice of the Lord Chancellor to hold part time judicial office. A Recorder acting as such has all the… … Wikipedia
Recorder of Dublin — The Recorder of Dublin was a judicial position in Dublin, Ireland. The first to hold the position was James Stanihurst, speaker of the Irish parliament, in 1564 and the last was Sir Thomas O Shaughnessy. The Recordership was abolished in… … Wikipedia
recorder — L. Fr. 1. verb In Norman law, to recite or testify on recollection what had previously passed in court. This was the duty of the judges and other principal persons who presided at the placitum; thence called recordeurs. 2. recorder, noun. A… … Black's law dictionary
recorder — noun Date: 15th century 1. a. the chief judicial magistrate of some British cities and boroughs b. a municipal judge with criminal jurisdiction of first instance and sometimes limited civil jurisdiction 2. one that records 3. any of a group of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
RECORDER — an English law official, the chief Judicial officer of a city or borough; discharges the functions of judge at the Quarter Sessions of his district; must be a barrister of at least five years standing; is appointed by the Crown, but paid by… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia