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1 bailiff
noun* * *bail·iff[ˈbeɪlɪf]n* * *['beIlɪf]n1) (JUR ) ( Brit) Amtsdiener( in) m(f); (Brit for property) Gerichtsvollzieher(in) m(f); (US in court) Gerichtsdiener(in) m(f)* * *bailiff [ˈbeılıf] s1. JURa) Br Gerichtsvollzieher(in)b) US Justizwachtmeister(in)c) US Vollstreckungsbeamte(r) m, -beamtin f2. Br (Guts)Verwalter(in)* * *noun≈ Justizbeamte, der; Büttel, der (veralt.); (issuing writs, making arrests) Gerichtsvollzieher, der* * *n.Gerichtsvollzieher m. -
2 deputy
noun1) [Stell]vertreter, der/-vertreterin, die; attrib. stellvertretend2) (parliamentary representative) Abgeordnete, der/die* * *['depjuti]noun (someone appointed to help a person and take over some of his jobs if necessary: While the boss was ill, his deputy ran the office.) der/die Stellvertreter(in)* * *depu·ty[ˈdepjəti, -jʊ-, AM -t̬-]to act as \deputy [for sb] als Stellvertreter/Stellvertreterin [für jdn] fungierenII. adj attr, inv stellvertretend\deputy manager stellvertretender Geschäftsführer/stellvertretende Geschäftsführerin* * *['depjʊtɪ]1. n1) Stellvertreter( in) m(f)2) (in deputation) Delegierte(r) mf3) Hilfssheriff m2. adj attrstellvertretend* * *deputy [ˈdepjʊtı]A s1. (Stell)Vertreter(in), Beauftragte(r) m/f(m), Bevollmächtigte(r) m/f(m):by deputy durch Stellvertreter;he will be my deputy while I am away er wird mich während meiner Abwesenheit vertreten2. PARL Abgeordnete(r) m/f(m)B adj stellvertretend, Vize…:dep. abk2. departs3. departure5. deposed6. deposit7. depot8. deputy* * *noun1) [Stell]vertreter, der/-vertreterin, die; attrib. stellvertretend2) (parliamentary representative) Abgeordnete, der/die* * *n.Stellvertreter m.Vertreter m. -
3 county court
1. (AE) ≈ Verwaltungsorgan eines County;2. (AE) ≈ ordentliches Gericht, dessen Zuständigkeit sich über einen oder mehrere Bundesstaaten erstreckt;3. (BE) ≈ unterstes Zivilgericht (dessen Zuständigkeit sich auf geringfügige Streitigkeiten beschränkt);4. (BE) (obs.) ≈ County-Parlament, das unter Leitung des Sheriffs zusammentrat und die Rechts- und Verwaltungsangelegenheiten des County regelte -
4 federal marshal
federal marshal (AE) ≈ Vollstreckungsbeamter der Bundesgerichte mit den Funktionen eines Sheriffs -
5 posse
noun2) (crowd) Schar, die* * *['posi]((especially American) a number of policemen who go out together to find a criminal etc.) das (Polizei-)Aufgebot* * *pos·se[ˈpɒsi, AM ˈpɑ:si]na whole \posse of armed policemen/reporters ein ganzes Aufgebot an bewaffneten Polizeikräften/Reportern* * *['pɒsɪ]n(US: sheriff's posse) Aufgebot nt; (fig) Gruppe f, Schar f; (of youths, criminals) Gang f, Bande f* * *2. allg Schar f3. Gang f, Bande f* * *noun2) (crowd) Schar, die -
6 shrievalty
1. Sheriffamt n, -würde f2. Amtszeit f oder Gerichtsbarkeit f des Sheriffs
См. также в других словарях:
Sheriffs — Old English scir gerefa = an officer appointed in Saxon times to administer justice within the shire or county. London has two sheriffs, elected annually by the livery men of the City. Frequent references to their elections occur in the… … Dictionary of London
Sheriffs in the United States — Deputy sheriff, Mogollon, New Mexico in 1940 … Wikipedia
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Sheriffs — (Dan. 3:2), Babylonian officers … Easton's Bible Dictionary
sheriffs — sher·iff || ʃerɪf n. chief law enforcement officer of a county who is responsible for carrying out court orders … English contemporary dictionary
sheriffs badge — • one of many slang terms for the anus. Thus known because of the star shaped badge of a wild west sheriff … Londonisms dictionary
sheriffs sale — A sale of land for unpaid taxes; a sale of property, by authority of law, for the collection of a tax assessed upon it, or upon its owner, which remains unpaid … Black's law dictionary
sheriffs certificate of sale — See certificate of sale … Ballentine's law dictionary
sheriffs' courts — The principal courts of the city of London. They were held before their steward or judge, and from them a writ of error lay to the court of hustings, before the mayor, recorder and sheriff. See 3 Bl Comm 81, note … Ballentine's law dictionary
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sheriffs indemnity — The statutory right which a sheriff has in many jurisdictions to demand and receive indemnity for enforcing an execution where he entertains a doubt as to the title to the property to be levied on. 47 Am J1st Sher § 143. The bond which… … Ballentine's law dictionary