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Definition of Water bailiff

Water bailiff
Water bailiff Wa"ter bail"iff An officer of the customs, whose duty it is to search vessels. [Eng.]

Meaning of Water bailiff from wikipedia

- A water bailiff is a law-enforcement officer responsible for the policing of bodies of water, such as river, lake or coast. The position has existed in...
- A bailiff is a manager, overseer or custodian – a legal officer to whom some degree of authority or jurisdiction is given. Bailiffs are of various kinds...
- frightening them, and knocking Isabel into the water. He saves her, but is confronted by the Water Bailiff. Dempsey is kicked out of the inn by a furious...
- where Macdonald stood. Macdonald reported his sighting to Loch Ness water bailiff Alex Campbell, and described the creature as looking like a salamander...
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- the position of water bailiff was created to regulate the Cape Cod Fisheries. Thomas Paine was appointed as the first water bailiff. The law required...
- custody and security officer Prison officer Tipstaff Traffic warden Water bailiff Wildlife inspector Concepts Chief police officer Police and crime commissioner...
- first services to take people across Sydney Harbour. He was also made a water bailiff and watched boat traffic on Port Jackson from a special tower. Although...
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- purposes of functions carried out on behalf of the Crown", which includes water bailiffs, immigration officers and police constables. In addition, police constables...