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Qué (quién) es BAILIFFS - definición

MANAGER, OVERSEER OR CUSTODIAN – A LEGAL OFFICER TO WHOM SOME DEGREE OF AUTHORITY OR JURISDICTION IS GIVEN
Bailiffs; Bum bailiff; Court officer; High Bailiff of Westminster; Bailif; Baiulus; Bailiff of Bedford; Non-certificated bailiffs; Bailiffship; Baljuw; Baliff; Court bailiff (Poland); Court Bailiff in Poland; Enforcement agent; Court bailiff; Grand Bailiff; Bajulus; Magistrates' bailiff; Grand bailiff
  • Bailiff's notice on boarded-up premises, London, 2015

The Bailiffs         
1932 FILM
The Bailiffs is a 1932 British comedy film, based on a sketch by Fred Karno and starring Flanagan and Allen, made by Associated Talking Pictures at Ealing Studios.John Mundy Popular Music on Screen: From the Hollywood Musical to Music Video 1999 - Many of these, such as ATP's The Bailiffs (1932), based on a sketch by Fred Karno and starring Flanagan and Allen, made use of existing music-hall talent.
Bailiff         
·noun A sheriff's deputy, appointed to make arrests, collect fines, summon juries, ·etc.
II. Bailiff ·noun An overseer or under steward of an estate, who directs husbandry operations, collects rents, ·etc.
III. Bailiff ·noun Originally, a person put in charge of something especially, a chief officer, magistrate, or keeper, as of a county, town, hundred, or castle; one to whom power/ of custody or care are intrusted.
bailiff         
n. 1) a court official, usually a deputy sheriff, who keeps order in the courtroom and handles various errands for the judge and clerk. 2) in some jurisdictions, a person appointed by the court to handle the affairs of an incompetent person or to be a "keeper" of goods or money pending further order of the court. "Bailiff" has its origin in Old French and Middle English for custodian, and in the Middle Ages was a significant position in the English court system. The word "bailiwick" originally meant the jurisdictional territory of a bailiff.

Wikipedia

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.

Ejemplos de uso de BAILIFFS
1. Court officials credited the bailiffs with averting a tragedy.
2. Once it leaves our hands it goes to the bailiffs.
3. "I can‘t sleep for wondering if the bailiffs will come.
4. Amin ordered bailiffs to give Saddam pen and paper.
5. Mr Purcell said: "I think the bank was pretty shocked when the bailiffs went in.