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बैलिफ्स Meaning in English



बैलिफ्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : bailiffs


बैलिफ्स हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण

"" एक अवसर पर, उनके बैंक स्ट्रीट मैदान को सरकारी अधिकारियों (बैलिफ्स) द्वारा बंद करा दिया गया था।


बैलिफ्स ग्रैंड क्रास ऑफ़ द ऑर्डर ऑफ़ सेंट जॉन।





बैलिफ्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

In mid August 1999, the Constitutional Assembly moved to restructure the nations judiciary, giving itself the power to fire judges, seeking to expedite the investigations of corruption outstanding against what the New York Times estimated were nearly half of the nation's 4700 judges, clerks, and bailiffs.


The Portmanmoot consisted of 24 Jurats, elected from the burgesses (members of the Gild Merchant, or freemen), along with two bailiffs, and a clerk.


Middlesbrough famously had to play their first home game of the 1986–87 season at Hartlepool because they were locked out of Ayresome Park by the bailiffs due to huge debts which almost put the club out of business.


The town's elector's, a council of 14 aldermen and bailiffs, had a predilection for lawyers.


There were a few dates given to the squatters in the summer of 2003 for them to leave when bailiffs would be arriving.


Barricades were built and the bailiffs came and left making no attempt to evict anyone.


This meant that they could use riot police instead of a handful of bailiffs.


A massive eviction happened on Tuesday 30 November 2005 by two hundred bailiffs and police wearing riot gear.


Between this expedition and the 1275 uprising all that is known is that Alexander III appointed bailiffs to the Isle of Man.


At one point, Murray's creditors had bailiffs dispatched to Winderradeen to seize valuable items from the homestead.


Teen courts are staffed by youth volunteers who serve in various capacities within the program, trained and acting in the roles of jurors, lawyers, bailiffs, and clerks.


With bailiffs knocking on his door, and with Roy unfit to work, Pat turns to Frank to bail them out.


Hugh was a clerk and one of the officers of the English exchequer, was employed in a matter arising from some wrongs done to the abbot of Ramsey in 1282; he was attached to the household of Eleanor of Castile, queen of Edward I, was her steward, and one of her bailiffs for the barony of Haverford.





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