bailiffˈbeɪ lɪf
bailiff (n)
English Definitions:
bailiff (noun)
an officer of the court who is employed to execute writs and processes and make arrests etc.
bailiff (Noun)
A legal officer to whom some degree of authority, care or jurisdiction is committed.
bailiff (Noun)
The steward or overseer of an estate.
Bailiff
A bailiff is a manager, overseer or custodian; a legal officer to whom some degree of authority, care or jurisdiction is committed. Bailiffs are of various kinds and their offices and duties vary greatly.
Bailiff
A bailiff (from Middle English baillif, Old French baillis, bail "custody") is a manager, overseer or custodian – a legal officer to whom some degree of authority or jurisdiction is given. Bailiffs are of various kinds and their offices and duties vary greatly.Another official sometimes referred to as a bailiff was the Vogt. In the Holy Roman Empire a similar function was performed by the Amtmann.
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