16 example sentences using bailiff.
Bailiff used in a sentence
Bailiff in a sentence as a noun
Just cancel the CC number, then 12 months later get a bailiff turn up and seize your stuff...
That is why opera singers stand up to sing, that is why the bailiff in a court says "All Rise".
And then you'll have to engage a collections company and/or a bailiff.
Which means that in the case of a website a digital bailiff could enforce the transfer.
The story is about an old deaf ferryman who is deep in debt and left all alone to face the bailiff.
A civil case is heard, bailiff's arrive at the debtors property and their possessions are re-posed until the debt is cleared.
Think there’s some confusion between American/British English meaning of the word “bailiff”
You actually think a deposition is where a judge asks questions while the bailiff stands menacingly over the witness?
My 7 days of sequestration with 11 other people and a bailiff arguing a difficult case were the worst 7 days of my life, and my case wasn't as heart wrenching as Jeff's.
If there is no common ground it descends into anarchy because if someone owes me £1500 I'm going to pay £200 to smash his kneecaps if there wasn't a court and bailiff option...
Just cancel the CC number, then 12 months later get a bailiff turn up and seize your stuff...Cancelling payments like that is what a lot of UK banks do advise their customers to do.
The phone is acquired, bailiff places your finger on your Fingerprint-ID-secured phone, phone unlocks, evidence thereon shows activity during that period.
Definition of bailiff: a person who performs certain actions under legal authority, in particular.
If the judge doesn't like it, the bailiff comes just got a change order to move toand hauls you away with "Tell it to the judge" the only response to your protestations of good intent while knowing full well its irony.
The bailiff told the superintendent that the Judge said he would throw his *** in jail for contempt of court because the construction activity was disruptive to proceedings in his courtroom [jackhammers can do that].
The position of mir-ab, or water bailiff, was an important post in Merv: according to contemporary medieval accounts, he had a force of 10,000 workmen under his command, including a team of 300 divers who routinely patched up the dykes with timber.
Bailiff definitions
an officer of the court who is employed to execute writs and processes and make arrests etc.