A search for pair-produced charginos and neutralinos with R-parity
violating decays has been performed using a data sample corresponding to
an integrated luminosity of about 700 pb^-1 collected with the OPAL
detector at LEP at a centre-of-mass energy above the Z0 peak up to
sqrt(s)= 209 GeV. The searches have been performed under the assumptions
that the lightest supersymmetric particle promptly decays and that only
one R-parity violating coupling is dominant for each of the decay modes
considered. Such processes would yield multiple leptons, jets plus
leptons, or multiple jets with or without significant missing energy in
the final state. No excess of such events above Standard Model backgrounds
has been observed. Limits are presented on the production cross-sections
of gauginos and on their masses in the framework of the Minimal
Supersymmetric Standard Model.