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farm bailiff

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  • Bailiff — Not to be confused with Baillie. For Farm bailiff, see Estate agent. A bailiff (from Late Latin baiulivus, adjectival form of baiulus) is a governor or custodian (cf. bail); a legal officer to whom some degree of authority, care or jurisdiction… …   Wikipedia

  • bailiff — UK [ˈbeɪlɪf] / US noun [countable] Word forms bailiff : singular bailiff plural bailiffs 1) British an official whose job is to take away the possessions of someone who has not paid money they owe 2) British someone whose job is to look after a… …   English dictionary

  • bailiff — bailiffship, n. /bay lif/, n. 1. an officer, similar to a sheriff or a sheriff s deputy, employed to execute writs and processes, make arrests, keep order in the court, etc. 2. (in Britain) a person charged with local administrative authority, or …   Universalium

  • bailiff — noun Etymology: Middle English baillif, bailie, from Anglo French baillif, from bail power, authority, office, from baillier to govern, administer, from Medieval Latin bajulare to care for, support, from Latin, to carry a burden more at bail Date …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bailiff — bai|liff [ˈbeılıf] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: baillif, from bail; BAIL1] 1.) BrE someone who looks after a farm or land that belongs to someone else 2.) AmE an official of the legal system who watches prisoners and keeps order in a …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • bailiff — noun (C) 1 BrE an official of the legal system who can take people s goods or property when they owe money: Last year, all his furniture was seized by bailiffs. 2 AmE an official of the legal system who watches prisoners and keeps order in a… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • bailiff — bail•iff [[t]ˈbeɪ lɪf[/t]] n. 1) law an officer, similar to a sheriff, employed to keep order in the court, make arrests, etc 2) gov (in Britain) a person charged with local administrative authority, or the chief magistrate in a town 3) gov (esp …   From formal English to slang

  • Dale Farm — Coordinates: 51°35′42″N 0°28′26″E / 51.595°N 0.474°E / 51.595; 0.474 …   Wikipedia

  • Norwegian farm culture — The Norwegian farm culture (Norwegian: bondekultur) was a rural movement unique[citation needed] in values and practices which assumed a form in Viking Age Norway,[citation needed] and continued with little change into the age of firearms and in… …   Wikipedia

  • Grainger (name) — Grainger is a surname of English origin. [http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Grainger name meaning.ashx Grainger Name Meaning and Origin] Retrieved on 2007 12 01] It is a variant of the surname Granger which is an occupational name for a farm bailiff …   Wikipedia

  • Granger (name) — Granger is a surname of English and French origin. It is an occupational name for a farm bailiff. [http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Grainger name meaning.ashx Granger Name Meaning and Origin] Retrieved on 2007 12 01] The farm bailiff oversaw the… …   Wikipedia

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