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Definition: HIGH BAILIFF

Part of Speech Definition
Expression 1. The chief bailiff.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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High Bailiff

Isle of Man

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  • Lord of Mann: Elizabeth II
  • Lieutenant Governor: Sir Paul Haddacks
  • Deputy Governor: Michael Kerruish
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  • Manx Judiciary
    • First Deemster: Michael Kerruish
    • Second Deemster: David Doyle
    • Deputy Deemster: Andrew Corlett
    • Judge of Appeal: Geoffrey Tattersall
    • High Bailiff: Michael Moyle
    • Deputy High Bailiff: Alastair Montgomerie
    • Attorney General: John Corlett



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In the Isle of Man the High Bailiff (Manx: Ard-Vaylee) is the head stipendiary magistrate.

In Vermont, a high bailiff is a county officer.

Isle of Man

The current High Bailiff is His Worship Michael Moyle. The current Deputy High Bailiff and Judicial Officer is His Worship Alastair Montgomerie.

The High Bailiff and his deputy are appointed by the Lieutenant Governor. The appointments are one of the few occasions when the Lieutenant Governor exercises his own discretion and does not pay regard to the wishes of the Council of Ministers.

Originally there were four High Bailiffs presiding in different parts of the Island. These were Castletown, Ramsey, Peel and Douglas. In 1911 Castletown and Douglas merged and Peel and Ramsey merged. Finally in 1933 both offices merged to form the new High Baliff of the Isle of Man.

High Bailiffs of Castletown

High Bailiffs of Douglas

High Bailiffs of Peel

High Bailiffs of Ramsey

High Bailiffs of Douglas and Castletown

High Bailiffs of Ramsey and Peel

High Bailiffs of the Isle of Man

  • William Lay, 1933-?
  • unknown, ? - 1969
  • Henry Callow, 1969-1988
  • Weldon Williams, 1988 - 1995
  • Andrew Williamson, 1995 - 2002
  • Michael Moyle, 2002 - Present

Deputy High Bailiff

  • unknown, 1933 - 1977
  • Weldon Williams, 1977 - 1988
  • Andrew Williamson, 1988 - 1995
  • Michael Moyle, 1995 - 2002
  • unknown, ? - ?
  • Alastair Montgomerie, ? - Present

Vermont

A Vermont high bailiff is an elected county officer who may serve writs that the sheriff is incompetent to serve. If an arrest warrant is issued against the sheriff, the high bailiff may arrest the sheriff. If the sheriff is confined or the office of sheriff is vacant, the high bailiff carries out the duties of the sheriff.[1]

References

  1. Vermont Statutes Online. Vermont Legislature (2005).

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Translations: HIGH BAILIFF

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Gaelg Ard-Vaylee (high bailiff). Additional references: Gaelg, United Kingdom, high bailiff. (volunteer & more translations)
Gailck Ard-Vaylee (high bailiff). Additional references: Gailck, United Kingdom, high bailiff. (volunteer & more translations)
Manx Ard-Vaylee (high bailiff). Additional references: Manx, United Kingdom, high bailiff. (volunteer & more translations)
Manx Gaelic Ard-Vaylee (high bailiff). Additional references: Manx Gaelic, United Kingdom, high bailiff. (volunteer & more translations)
Turkish yüksek icra memuru (high bailiff), baş mübaşir (high bailiff). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, high bailiff. (volunteer & more translations)
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