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entrusted whose main duty is
keeping order in the courtroom.
Bound bailiff or bum-
bailiff:
person emplo**** by the
sheriff to
serve writs,
execute court...
-
manorial bailiff thus
could be set
tasks such as
ensuring certain crops were gathered, as well as
those like
enforcing debt repayment. Sometimes,
bailiffs would...
- or
Officer Byrd, was the
bailiff on
Judge Judy for the show's
entire 25-season run,
making him the longest-serving
bailiff in
court television history...
- (only). It is a
method of
enforcing judgments and
empowers a
County Court bailiff to
attend a
judgment debtor’s (hereafter, debtor)
address to take goods...
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fishery building in England, this
housed the
Abbot of Glastonbury's
water bailiff and
provided facilities for fish-salting and drying.
Muchelney Abbey Abbey...
- 11
judges of the
Court of Appeal,
including the
Bailiff of Guernsey. All
judges in
Jersey are
bound by a code of
conduct promulgated by the
Jersey Judicial...
-
appointed from
among the 49
elected members of the
States ****embly. The
Bailiff is
chief judge,
President of the
States ****embly, and
civic head. The current...
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appears as the Prosecutor. John
Lasell as
Officer Dietrich.
Victor French as
Bailiff. 5 5 "Dorothy's New Client"
William D.
Russell William Cowley &
Peggy Chantler...
- master's will of a
devoted servant after long
years of service. A
trusted bailiff might be
manumitted as a
gesture of gratitude. For
those working as agricultural...
-
Queen Elizabeth, to
prevent Extortion in Sheriffs,
Under Sheriffs, and
Bailiffs of
Franchises or Liberties, in
Cases of Execution. (Repealed by Statute...