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bail·iff [ˈbeɪlɪf] N

2. bailiff Brit LAW (person employed by court):

3. bailiff Am LAW (deputy to sheriff):

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to call [or send] in the bailiffs

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, the building quickly fell into disrepair by the mid-1920s to a point where bailiffs had to hold umbrellas for judges due to leaks.
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Court bailiffs, volunteer police officers, and civil defense personnel wear the same uniforms with small variations.
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But protesters defied the order and remained in place until 15 days after the deadline, when court bailiffs were sent to evict the occupants.
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Several occupational groups were excluded from the militia, among others priests, public teachers, physicians, bailiffs, members of the night watch and the police.
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Opponents organised to resist bailiffs and disrupt court hearings of community charge debtors.
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In rural estates, bailiffs seem to have been responsible for at least some of the household shrines (lararia) and their deities.
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The town's elector's, a council of 14 aldermen and bailiffs, had a predilection for lawyers.
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According to the totals of the 1785 census there were 11 cottagers, and seven bailiffs.
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Additionally, they prepare the bench memo for the judges, field ghost teams, and serve as bailiffs during the competition.
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We will consider issuing a winding-up order, or sending bailiffs to their ground on a home match and collecting our cash.
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