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

  • The Deputies performing the “office” duties must possess the skills to: coordinate Bailiff schedules, dispatch alarm and calls for assistance, act as Courthouse Evacuation Leader and assist in resolving immediate issues involving courthouse activities with judges, attorneys and members of the public.

  • A teacher serving on a jury will be paid the difference between his/her regular pay on a per diem basis and the per diem pay received as a juror, provided: Evidence is received prior to the next payday from the Court Bailiff as to the amount received for jury duty.

  • Any employee who was classified as a Bailiff Deputy and who lived outside of these geographic limits as of October 1, 2004, or any Deputies who were living outside of Pinellas County as of May 1, 1987, who were permitted to continue living outside of Pinellas County as long as they maintained the same residency, shall not be required to meet these requirements until and unless they make a change in residence.

  • Any employee who was classified as a Bailiff Sergeant and who lived outside of these geographic limits as of October 1, 2004, or any Sergeant who was living outside of Pinellas County as of May 1, 1987, who was permitted to continue living outside of Pinellas County as long as he maintained the same residency, shall not be required to meet these requirements until and unless he makes a change in residence.

  • All Full-time and regular Part-time Employees of the Employer, in the job titles of Bailiff, Court Security Officer, Legal Secretary I, Legal Secretary II, Probation Officer, Judicial Court Clerk I and Judicial Court Clerk II.


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, person employed by approved enforcement agencies, or other person duly authorised by the courts and "TIPSTAFF" (the High Court Bailiff);
bailiff means a bailiff appointed under the Provost Marshal General Act 1965 [title 8 item 5];
bailiff. (執達主任) means a bailiff of the Court and any person lawfully authorized to execute the process of the Court;