bailivia
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bailivia — baliva /balayva/ (Spelled also balliva; equivalent to balivatus, balivia). L. Lat. In old English law, a bailiwick; the jurisdiction of a sheriff; the whole district within which the trust of the sheriff was to be executed. 3 Bl.Comm. 283 +… … Black's law dictionary
bailivia — baliva /balayva/ (Spelled also balliva; equivalent to balivatus, balivia). L. Lat. In old English law, a bailiwick; the jurisdiction of a sheriff; the whole district within which the trust of the sheriff was to be executed. 3 Bl.Comm. 283 +… … Black's law dictionary
bailium — See bailivia … Black's law dictionary
bailiwick — /beybwik/ A territorial segment over which a bailiff or sheriff has jurisdiction; not unlike a county in today s governmental divisions (also termed bailivia; baliva; balliva; cf. constablewick) … Black's law dictionary
baliva — /balayva/ (Spelled also balliva; equivalent to balivatus, balivia). L. Lat. In old English law, a bailiwick; the jurisdiction of a sheriff; the whole district within which the trust of the sheriff was to be executed. 3 Bl.Comm. 283 + bailivia… … Black's law dictionary
balliva — baliva /balayva/ (Spelled also balliva; equivalent to balivatus, balivia). L. Lat. In old English law, a bailiwick; the jurisdiction of a sheriff; the whole district within which the trust of the sheriff was to be executed. 3 Bl.Comm. 283 +… … Black's law dictionary
balivia — baliva /balayva/ (Spelled also balliva; equivalent to balivatus, balivia). L. Lat. In old English law, a bailiwick; the jurisdiction of a sheriff; the whole district within which the trust of the sheriff was to be executed. 3 Bl.Comm. 283 +… … Black's law dictionary
bailium — See bailivia … Black's law dictionary
bailiwick — /beybwik/ A territorial segment over which a bailiff or sheriff has jurisdiction; not unlike a county in today s governmental divisions (also termed bailivia; baliva; balliva; cf. constablewick) … Black's law dictionary
baliva — /balayva/ (Spelled also balliva; equivalent to balivatus, balivia). L. Lat. In old English law, a bailiwick; the jurisdiction of a sheriff; the whole district within which the trust of the sheriff was to be executed. 3 Bl.Comm. 283 + bailivia… … Black's law dictionary