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  2. Tehsildar - Wikipedia

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    Tehsildar office in Wardhannapet, Telangana. In Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan, a tehsildar, talukdar, or mamlatdar is a land revenue officer accompanied by revenue inspectors. They are in charge of obtaining taxes from a tehsil with regard to land revenue. A tehsildar is also known as an executive magistrate of the relevant tehsil.

  3. Ohio Court of Claims - Wikipedia

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    Magistrate Adam Morris; Magistrate Amber Damiani; A Special Master hears claims for violations of access to public records. Todd Marti serves as the court's Special Master. Appeals from the Court of Claims are heard by the Tenth District Court of Appeals in Columbus. The court is located in the Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center in Columbus.

  4. Cabinet of the Governor of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Since the governor appoints the Directors, they are directly incorporated into the Executive branch of Ohio. This gives them the broad authority to enforce the laws of Ohio directly. Many of these Departments issue administrative opinions, proceedings, and decisions, which in turn have the legal influence of stare decisis. [citation needed]

  5. Ohio Mayor's Courts - Wikipedia

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    The presiding officer is a magistrate (not a judge) appointed by the mayor, or even being the mayor, and paid by the city or village. Mayor's courts are not considered trial courts or courts of record and are not subject to the supervision of the Ohio Supreme Court. Mayor's courts are not authorized to conduct jury trials.

  6. DeSantis lawyer tells appeals judges governor has 'executive ...

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    Attorneys for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis argued he has "executive privilege," a power that would allow him to conceal a broad swath of records. DeSantis lawyer tells appeals judges governor has ...

  7. Chief magistrate - Wikipedia

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    A chief magistrate is a public official, executive or judicial, whose office is the highest in its class. Historically, the two different meanings of magistrate have often overlapped and refer to, as the case may be, to a major political and administrative officer (usually at a subnational or colonial level) or a judge and barrister.

  8. Provincial Civil Service (Uttar Pradesh) - Wikipedia

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    To collect land revenue and function as courts in matters of revenue and crime (revenue courts and criminal courts of executive magistrate), to maintain law and order, to implement Union and State Government policies at the grass-root level when posted at field positions i.e. as sub-divisional magistrate, additional city magistrate, city ...

  9. First day of qualifying sees 13 toss their hat in the ring - AOL

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    Mar. 5—THOMASVILLE- Qualifying for the upcoming May election began on Monday, March 4, where 13 individuals qualified for a range of positions. The positions of sheriff, Magistrate Court judge ...