bailiff definition

bailiff means a person who holds an appointment under section 107 as a bailiff;
bailiff means any person charged with the execution of any process;
bailiff means a bailiff appointed under the Supreme Court Act 1995, part 12, the District Court Act 1967 or the Magistrates Courts Act 1921.

Examples of bailiff in a sentence

  • Questions or comments from the public on a Public Hearing matter are limited to five minutes per individual and must pertain to the subject under consideration.Those wishing to speak should complete and submit a GOLDENROD speaker slip to the Bailiff.

  • ORDINANCES - 1ST READING AND INTRODUCTION - NONE ORDINANCES - 2ND READING AND ADOPTION - NONE ORDINANCES - URGENCY ORDINANCES - NONE RESOLUTIONS – NONEPUBLIC COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT NOT ON THE AGENDA UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL Those wishing to speak should complete and submit a BLUE speaker slip to the Bailiff.

  • The Key Ceremony is performed in the presence of:• The Security Officer for a CA Key• A Security Officer and a Bailiff for a Root CA.

  • Otherwise, their account will be issued to a Bailiff for collection.

  • Those wishing to speak should complete and submit a GOLDENROD speaker slip to the Bailiff.


More Definitions of bailiff

bailiff means the Bailiff, Deputy Bailiff, Judge of the Royal Court, Lieutenant-Bailiff or Juge Délégué,
bailiff means the qualified law student appointed by the Chief Justice to keep order during Honor Court proceedings and to assist with any other Court activities as
bailiff means the person appointed as such under Section 7(1) of the Grand Court Law, and includes any assistant bailiffs;
bailiff means a duly appointed agent under contract with the City to recover outstanding Property Taxes.
bailiff means a bailiff appointed under the Provost Marshal General Act 1965 [title 8 item 5];
bailiff means a bailiff, person employed by approved enforcement agencies, or other person duly authorised by the courts and "TIPSTAFF" (the High Court Bailiff);
bailiff. (執達主任) means a bailiff of the Court and any person lawfully authorized to execute the process of the Court;