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Tipstaff - Wikipedia
A tipstaff is an officer of a court or, in some countries, a law clerk to a judge. The duties of the position vary from country to country.
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TIPSTAFF Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TIPSTAFF is a court officer whose duties include assisting the judge and acting as crier.
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TIPSTAFF Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
an attendant or crier in a court of law. a staff tipped with metal, formerly carried as a badge of office, as by a constable.
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tipstaff
tipstaff (ˈtɪpstɑːf, -æ-) Pl. -staffs (-stɑːfs, -æ-), or -staves (-steɪvz). [Contraction of tipped or tipt staff: see tipped ppl. a.1 3.] † 1. A staff with a tip or cap of metal, carried as a badge by certain officials: see 2. Obs.1541–2 Act 33 Hen. VIII, c. 12 §26 Anye of the Kinges..officers, that...
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Who is the tipstaff and what is their role in family proceedings in the ...
The Tipstaff is a historic role from the 14th century but one that continues to play a key role in modern family law proceedings.
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TIPSTAFF definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a staff with a metal tip, formerly carried as an emblem by certain officials 2. an official who carried such a staff; esp., in England, a bailiff or ...
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John Garrie
Selected filmography
Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966) - Tipstaff
The Mummy's Shroud (1967) - Arab Cleaner (uncredited)
Far from the Madding
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What is the Tipstaff and what is their role? - International Family Law ...
The Tipstaff is the enforcement officer of the High Court at the Royal Courts of Justice. Their role is to enforce warrants and orders of the court.
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Judge's associate and tipstaff | University of Technology Sydney
Work as a tipstaff involves assisting a NSW Supreme Court judge with court related duties and complex legal research. Research generally involves a detailed ...
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Who or What is a Tipstaff? - Timms Solicitors
A Tipstaff was originally a long staff made of wood with one end topped with a crown. The crown could be unscrewed to reveal inside the staff, a warrant.
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Tipstaff: Understanding Its Role in Court Proceedings
A tipstaff is an officer of the court responsible for maintaining order and decorum in the courtroom. This individual has the authority to arrest people for ...
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tipped
▪ I. tipped, tipt, ppl. a.1 (tɪpt) [f. tip n.1 or v.3 But perh. a. ON. typptr tipped, from typpa to tip.] † 1. (Meaning uncertain.) Quot. c 1300 may belong to sense 2; but it looks rather like ‘having the tips cut off, clipt’. Quot. 13.. is glossed by editor ‘extreme’, which seems improbable.c 1300 ...
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The Puritan
A room in Sir Oliver Muckhill's house
Skirmish talks with Sir Oliver Muckhill and Sir Andrew Tipstaff. Lady Plus announces that she will marry Muckhill, Francis will marry Tipstaff, and Moll will marry Pennydub.
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Henry J. Schultz
He also served 20 years as a tipstaff for Northampton County President Judge Robert A. Freedberg, retiring in 2001.
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weedery
▪ I. weedery, n.1 (ˈwiːdərɪ) [f. weed n.1 + -ery.] Weeds collectively; also, a place where weeds abound.1642 H. More Song of Soul, Psychozoia ii. lxxii, Hard by there was a place, all covered o're With stinging nettles and such weedery. 1814 Southey Roderick vi. 46 The weedery which through The inte...
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