The building is being sold on behalf of HM Courts Service, which stopped using the court last year.
The Scottish Courts Service wants to reduce the number of sheriff courts in an effort to save money.
He pointed out Labour had introduced local pay variations in the Courts Service, but then he adopted a rather contradictory line.
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Staff from the Scottish Courts Service, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, sportscotland and the National Museums of Scotland are unhappy with a 2% pay offer.
Court data from HM Courts Service (HMCS) shows that at the end of 2009 there were 836 care cases still waiting to be dealt with in Welsh courts.
The Scottish Courts Service confirmed an application had been made.
It says there are "arguments for and against" the devolution of youth justice, but points to the costs of any potential devolution of the judiciary, prisons or the courts service.
Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service said it was simply accommodating the artwork on behalf of Carmarthenshire Museum.
Alloa is one of 11 sheriff courts the Scottish Court Service (SCS) is considering closing across Scotland.
Mr Montesinos exercised effective control not just over the armed forces, but over the courts, the prosecution service, the tax office, Congress and the media.
For decades, the Internal Revenue Service has asked courts to look past the fancy lawyering and examine the substance of a tax-avoidance scheme.
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But Anthony Douglas, chief executive of the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service, which advises courts on how they can safeguard the welfare of children during family disputes, said many childcare professionals already knew changes must be made.
Women and children have to take the service elevator to get to the courts.
Mr Baggott said he had "reminded the first minister" that decisions about prosecutions and bail were taken "independently" by the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) and the courts.
Critics including the Electronic Frontier Foundation have decried such efforts, especially when courts issue wholesale grants of subpoenas ordering Internet service providers to turn over the identities of people accused of illegal downloads.
But the Internal Revenue Service, and three federal circuit courts have ruled since then that a trust's investment fees are subject to the same 2% floor for miscellaneous itemized deductions that individual tax filers are subject to.
In the UK, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) took action to the courts, obtaining a court order to force internet service providers to block access to file-sharing site The Pirate Bay.
Second, environmentalists have been effective at stopping timber sales because courts and agency officers have recognised consistently that the Forest Service, in catering mainly to logging over the decades, has failed to comply with scientifically sound resource-protection laws that govern forest management.
The debate focused on an amendment that would place a duty on courts to ask for a social history on an offender from the probation service when requesting a pre-sentence report.
For most of the last century, the courts have interpreted that provision as a collective right associated with arms for military service.
He proposed that there should be a new independent regulator with teeth, which could also offer a "one-stop-shop" mediation service for libel and privacy cases, as an alternative to the courts.
But he said he disagreed with Mr Clegg on the issue of coroners' courts, saying that without the ability to hold private hearings, relevant security service evidence would not be heard at all.
In England and Wales, the Crown Prosecution Service acts on behalf of the US in taking the case through the courts.
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service said he engaged in "misleading and dishonest" conduct when, at courts martials and a subsequent public inquiry, he maintained under oath he saw no injuries to Mr Mousa's body.
Interpreters working in the criminal courts and in police stations were, where possible, registered on the National Register of Public Service Interpreters.
But if the newly discovered tyrannosaur ends up entangled in the courts for as long as Sue did, the cause of paleontology will not have been done a great service.
Extra work in the courts and parishes is putting a strain on Jersey's Honorary Police, according to the head of the service.
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