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bailiff Meaning in Tamil ( bailiff வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சட்டப்பணியாள்,



bailiff's Usage Examples:

It has been pointed out above that with two exceptions the bailiff is always called Gryssler or Grissler, and it was Tschudi who popularized the name of Gessler, though Grissler occurs as late as 1765.


The former courts, under their bailiffs, gradually absorbed the separate courts which the Syrians had at first been permitted to enjoy under their own refs; and the bailiff with his 6 assessors (4 Syrians and 2 Franks) thus came to judge both commercial cases and cases in which Syrians were involved.


Instead of communicating directly with the margrave through his burgraves and bailiffs, or vogts, the village communities came to be represented by the nobles who had obtained possession of their lands.


In 1539 a charter incorporated the bailiff and inhabitants.


Glamorgan and the county palatine of Pembroke had hitherto been the only portions of the country subject to English shire law, but now Edward parcelled out the ancient territory of the princes of Gwynedd and of Deheubarth into six new counties, with sheriffs, coroners and bailiffs.


In the 16th century it was governed by an alderman, bailiff and constable.


In the end he recovered damages from the high bailiff.


The bishop's bailiff (schout), with his nominated assessors (scabini), continued to exercise jurisdiction, but members of the Raad sat on the bench with him, and an appeal lay from his court to the Raad itself.


It established the usual type of government under a bailiff (schout) and judicial assessors (scabini, or schoppenen), the overlord's supremacy being guarded, and an appeal lying from the court of the scabini, in case of their disagreement, to Utrecht.


In 1667 Theophile de Besiade, marquis d'Avaray, obtained the office of grand bailiff of Orleans, which was held by several of his descendants after him.


The high bailiff refused to make a return, and the confirmation of Fox's election was delayed by the somewhat mean action of the ministry.





Synonyms:

official, functionary,



Antonyms:

unestablished, unofficial, unauthorized,

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