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whats the difference between a bailiff and a sheriff
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sheriffs use or are under the writ of fi.fa
which certainly has changed since its invention in the eighteenth century.
funny word as the opening words of the writ were 'fieri facias ...blah blah blah"
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sheriffs use or are under the writ of fi.fa
which certainly has changed since its invention in the eighteenth century.
funny word as the opening words of the writ were 'fieri facias ...blah blah blah"
A High Court enforcement officer (HCEO) is an officer of the High Court of England and Wales responsible for enforcing judgements of the High Court, often by seizing goods or repossessing property.
Prior to 2004, HCEOs were known as "sheriff's officers" and were responsible for enforcing High Court writs on behalf of the high sheriff for each county, but are now directly responsible for such writs. HCEOs operate only in England and Wales .
Scotland has always had a different legal system, and Scottish sheriffs are a type of Judge.
Prior to 2004, HCEOs were known as "sheriff's officers" and were responsible for enforcing High Court writs on behalf of the high sheriff for each county, but are now directly responsible for such writs. HCEOs operate only in England and Wales .
Scotland has always had a different legal system, and Scottish sheriffs are a type of Judge.
Who are the Sheriffs?
We are High Court Enforcement Officers (HCEOs) and until 2004 HCEOs were known as Sheriffs Officers.
HCEOs enforce County Court judgments (CCJ) over £600 and High Court judgments throughout England and Wales using a Writ of Control
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We are High Court Enforcement Officers (HCEOs) and until 2004 HCEOs were known as Sheriffs Officers.
HCEOs enforce County Court judgments (CCJ) over £600 and High Court judgments throughout England and Wales using a Writ of Control
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