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Apostrophes
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I normally have no problem with use of the apostrophe but I am involved in a discussion on another forum and am having a mental block about this:
Taking it for granted that there is more than one magistrate, which is correct, A, B or both ?:
A
Magistrates' Court
B
Magistrates Court
(The argument for B being that there is no possession; the magistrates do not own the court, it is a court FOR magistrates).
Taking it for granted that there is more than one magistrate, which is correct, A, B or both ?:
A
Magistrates' Court
B
Magistrates Court
(The argument for B being that there is no possession; the magistrates do not own the court, it is a court FOR magistrates).
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