0 (in the UK ) an official who takes away someone's possessions when they owe money -- (英國查封財產的)查封官,執行官
The time would come when, if she did not go of her own accord, the bailiffs would arrive and put her out.
Where traps have failed, hunts are being called out to help gamekeepers, farmers, water bailiffs and fishery managers.
Then you will have to send the tax collectors in or put the bailiffs in.
All bailiffs as part of their duties enforce county court judgments.
There are four situations in which bailiffs have such powers.
The majority of local authorities do have, however, a code of practice which governs the way their bailiffs undertake distress action.
Monitoring of private bailiffs is needed as a matter of urgency.
The cost of employing water bailiffs has gone up remarkably.