"Baillie" is a word in ENGLISH
Bailiff.
Same as Bailie.
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algwasíl - (Sp. alguacil) Sheriff, bumbailiff, bailiff, under-bailiff, any other judiciary official below a judge; an armed patrol or guard.
Read the complete definitionA bailiff or steward; an agent.
Read the complete definitionAn assembly of knights and other substantial men, with a bailiff or justice, in a certain place and at a …
Read the complete definitionOriginally, a person put in charge of something especially, a chief officer, magistrate, or keeper, as of a county, town, …
Read the complete definitionAn overseer or under steward of an estate, who directs husbandry operations, collects rents, etc.
Read the complete definitionA sheriff's deputy, appointed to make arrests, collect fines, summon juries, etc.
Read the complete definitionIn a general sense, a person to whom some authority, care, guardianship, or jurisdiction is delivered, committed, or intrusted; one …
Read the complete definitionIn old Uw. A bailiff's jn-
Read the complete definitionThe precincts within which a bailiff has jurisdiction; the limits of a bailiff's authority.
Read the complete definitionThe territorial jurisdic-tlon of a sheriff or bailiff. 1 Bl. Comm. 344. Greenup v. Bacon. 1 T. B. Mon. (Ky.) …
Read the complete definitionAn ancient writ to remove a bailiff from his ofiice for want of sufficient lnnd in the bailiwick. Reg. orig. …
Read the complete definitionIn old Engllsh law. Bailiff. This term is used in the laws of the colony of New Plymouth, Mass., A. …
Read the complete definitionThe jurisdiction of a bedel, as a bailiwick is the jurisdiction of a bailiff. Co. Litt. 234b; Cowell
Read the complete definitionAn officer having charge of a mine. A bailiff or chief officer among the Derbyshire miners, who, in addi-tion to …
Read the complete definitionThe mayor, governor, or bailiff of a borough.
Read the complete definitionIn English law. Sheriffs* officers are so called, from thelr being usually bound to the sheriff in an obligation with …
Read the complete definitionSee Bound bailiff, under Bound, a.
Read the complete definitionA person employed to dun one for a debt; a bailiff employed to ar-rest a debtor. Probably a vulgar corruption …
Read the complete definitionAn officer who directs and lays out the meres or boundaries for the workmen; -- called also bailiff, and barmaster.
Read the complete definitionA bailiff's assistant.
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