Definition of Bailiffs. Meaning of Bailiffs. Synonyms of Bailiffs

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Definition of Bailiffs

bailiff
Burghmaster Burgh"mas`ter, n. 1. A burgomaster. 2. (Mining) An officer who directs and lays out the meres or boundaries for the workmen; -- called also bailiff, and barmaster. [Eng.]

Meaning of Bailiffs from wikipedia

- county courts the bailiffs. Bailiffs were now appointed by a county court judge and were removable by the Lord Chancellor. A bailiff could, for practical...
- are unwarranted, 'eyes and ears' bailiffs. Phase 2 volunteers are warranted bailiffs, with powers. The water bailiff was a historical officer in the Isle...
- manager of medieval estates Landvogt, a German office High Bailiff of the Isle of Man Bailiffs of Jersey and Guernsey, the chief justice and head of the...
- 1957, in Brooklyn, New York), better known as Bailiff Byrd or simply Byrd, is an American court show bailiff, television personality, social media personality...
- prepared the expansion of the royal demesne through his appointment of bailiffs in the king's northern lands (the domaine royal), based on medieval fiscal...
- Lieutenant Bailiff. A Lieutenant Bailiff may fulfil additional court duties in an emergency situation.: 117  Courts of Guernsey List of bailiffs of Guernsey...
- the Channel Islands. In 1290, separate bailiffs for Jersey and Guernsey were appointed. The position of Bailiff in Norman law predates the separation of...
- also a member of the Order's Chapter-General representing his tongue. The bailiffs ranked just below the Grand Priors and Priors. They commanded the knights...
- possessed its own bailiff since the islands were divided into two jurisdictions in the 13th century. The bailiffs and deputy bailiffs are appointed by...
- Certificated bailiffs were employees by private companies empowered to enforce a variety of debts on behalf of organisations such as local authorities...