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  2. Court of quarter sessions - Wikipedia

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    The courts of quarter sessions of the peace was created in August 1764 and headed by a chairman in each district. In Montreal, the Governor of Montreal was replaced with the Court of Quarter Sessions Chairman. List of quarter session courts in Lower Canada from 1763 to 1790: Montreal District; Quebec District; Trois-Rivières District

  3. Montreal District - Wikipedia

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    Montreal District was the westernmost of three districts. Established ... The meetings of the District were called the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace.

  4. Courts of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Common Pleass had three judges and sat at Quebec City and Montreal. The province was divided into two judicial districts by the Godefroy and Saint-Maurice rivers, and courts of quarter sessions were formed for these districts, to sit at Quebec City and Montreal every three months. [16]

  5. Jean-Marie Mondelet - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, he was named a justice of the peace. In 1802, Mondelet moved his practice to Montreal. In 1804, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Montreal West and, in 1808, for Montreal East, generally voting with the parti canadien. In 1810, he was appointed joint president of the Court of Quarter Sessions at ...

  6. Upper Canada - Wikipedia

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    Any two justices meeting together could form the lowest level of the justice system, the Courts of Request. A Court of Quarter Sessions was held four times a year in each district composed of all the resident justices. The Quarter Sessions met to oversee the administration of the district and deal with legal cases.

  7. Thomas McCord - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Thomas McCord, 1816 Thomas McCord (February 7, 1750 – December 5, 1824) was an Irish-born businessman and political figure in Lower Canada. Born 1750 at Antrim, County Antrim, Ireland, he was the fifth son of John McCord (1711–1793), a merchant, and his first wife, Margery Ellis (died c.1755). In 1764, the McCord family joined their father at Quebec City, where he had been ...

  8. Alphabet to report Q4 earnings as investors look to cloud ...

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    Alphabet is expected to report earnings per share of $2.13 on revenue of $96.6 billion for the quarter, up from $1.64 per share and $86.3 billion for the same period last year.

  9. Category:Judiciary of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Court of quarter sessions; J. Judicial appointments in Canada; M. Master (judiciary) S. Section 96 of the Constitution Act, 1867 This page was last edited on 22 ...