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stipendiary Meaning in Bengali



 মাহিনা বা বেতনভোগী, সবৃত্তিক

Adjective:

বেতনভুক্,





stipendiary's Usage Examples:

A paid judge in an English magistrates' court was formerly termed a "stipendiary magistrate", as distinct from the unpaid "lay magistrates".


appointing Englishmen who had been consecrated bishops for the colonies as stipendiary assistant (or coadjutor — without right of succession) bishops in their.


Self-supporting ministers (SSMs), previously called non-stipendiary ministers or non-stipendiary priests (NSMs), are religious ministers who do not receive.


Sweden, there used to be both stipendiary (docentstipendiat) and non-stipendiary (oavlönad docent) docent positions.


A stipendiary docent both held the docent.


The district stipendiary magistrate (Norwegian: sorenskriver) is the chief justice in a district court.


The district stipendiary magistrates of Solør.


trains men and women for ministry in the Church of England: stipendiary, non-stipendiary, local ordained and lay ministry.


He was Non-stipendiary minister at St Michael, Stoke Gifford Bristol.


years, deputy mayor of Aker, member of Parliament from 1928 to 1936, and stipendiary magistrate in Oslo from 1936 to 1957.


Half of the active clergy are non-stipendiary.


In the modern Diocese of Leicester, there was a stipendiary (paid) Assistant Bishop of Leicester (1987–2017), until a new suffragan.


their possession either from among their own number, or from secular stipendiary priests removable at will; arrangements which corresponded to those for.


Skattebøl was appointed as district stipendiary magistrate (sorenskriver) in Hallingdal District Court in 1890, and from.


In January 2015, a non-stipendiary minister was ordained in Dublin by Frank Otfried July, the Landesbischof.


Glasgow only, some JP courts were presided over by a legally qualified stipendiary magistrate, and these officeholders can be classed as having the same.



Synonyms:

stipendiary magistrate; magistrate;

Antonyms:

unsalaried; uncompensated; rent-free;

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