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bailiff
bailiff (ˈbeɪlɪf) Forms: 3–5 baillif, 3–7 bailif, 4 balyf, 5 baillyve, 6 bailliff, bailiffe, baliffe, balyfe, -yve, -ive, baylyff, bailiefe, 6–7 baylife, bayliffe, 7 baliffe, bailive, bayllive, 7–8 bayliff, 6– bailiff. [ME. baillif, a. OF. baillif, obj. case of baillis (12th c.):—late L. bājulīvus, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bailiff
court judge to act as an under-bailiff. A bailiff is subordinate to a sheriff. wikipedia.org
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bailiff
bailiff/ˈbeɪlɪf; `belɪf/ n1 law officer who helps a sheriff in issuing writs and making arrests (协助郡长发布令状及执行逮捕使命的)执行官.2 (Brit) landlord's agent or steward; manager of an estate or farm (地主的)代理人或管家; (房地产或农场的)看守人.3 (US) official in a lawcourt, esp one who takes people to their seats and announces the ... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Bailiff (France)
A bailiff (, ) was the king's administrative representative during the ancien régime in northern France, where the bailiff was responsible for the application See also Bailiff Vidame References Kingdom of France wikipedia.org
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William Bailiff
William Bailiff (fl. 1386) was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Great Bedwyn in 1386. wikipedia.org
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Bailiff Byrd
show bailiff in history. Hiring for another bailiff role On April 28, 2022, it was announced that Byrd would be holding the role of bailiff for another court show produced and wikipedia.org
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Les Bailiff
Leslie Eugene Richard Bailiff (16 August 1877 – 25 July 1948) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League wikipedia.org
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David Bailiff
David Edward Bailiff (born May 26, 1958) is an American football coach and former player. In 1997, Bailiff returned to Southwest Texas as the defensive coordinator. wikipedia.org
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John Kelly (bailiff)
He was appointed High Bailiff of Castletown by the Isle of Man's Lieutenant Governor, Cornelius Smelt, on August 17, 1832. Following Kelly's death he was succeeded as High Bailiff of Castletown by Sir James Gell. wikipedia.org
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Jessica Bailiff
Jessica Bailiff is an American singer-songwriter from Toledo, Ohio. Bailiff was discovered by Low's Alan Sparhawk, who recommended her earlier demos to Kranky, the label on which Bailiff later recorded. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Milles (bailiff)
In 1579, he was appointed bailiff of Sandwich, Kent. On his resignation in 1623 of the post of bailiff of Sandwich, he was succeeded (10 July) by John Philipot. His will was proved in 1627. wikipedia.org
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High Bailiff
The High Bailiff () is a legal position held within the Isle of Man. The High Bailiff is the head stipendiary magistrate. In 1911 the offices of High Bailiff of Castletown and Douglas, and the offices of High Bailiff of Peel and Ramsey, were merged. wikipedia.org
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Bailiff Bridge
Bailiff Bridge is a village north from Brighouse, West Yorkshire, England, and is from Huddersfield and from Bradford. Bailiff Bridge falls within the Hipperholme and Lightcliffe Ward of Calderdale Council. wikipedia.org
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Bailiff of Guernsey
More recently the proposed Bailiff now normally serves as H.M. Procureur and/or as Deputy Bailiff before assuming the duty of Bailiff. On cases where fact is not an issue the Bailiff, or Deputy Bailiff may sit in sole judgement. wikipedia.org
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Bailiff of Jersey
The Bailiff is also the President of the Royal Court. It is similar in role to the Bailiff of Guernsey. Ex-Bailiff Sir Philip Bailhache argues that, if the States Presidency were removed from the jurisdiction of the Bailiff, the Bailiff could no longer be wikipedia.org
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