water bailiff

water bailiff
A person who polices bodies of water, such as rivers, lake or coastal waters. The position is a law enforcement officer.

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  • Water bailiff — Wa ter bail iff An officer of the customs, whose duty it is to search vessels. [Eng.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Water bailiff — A water bailiff is a law enforcement officer responsible for the policing of bodies of water, such as a river, lake or coast. The position has existed in many jurisdictions throughout history.cotlandIn Scotland, under the Salmon and Freshwater… …   Wikipedia

  • water bailiff — noun Etymology: Middle English 1. obsolete : an English customs officer required to search ships 2. : any of various former British officials having specified jurisdiction over the water: as a. : an official superseded in 1771 having jurisdiction …   Useful english dictionary

  • water bailiff — an official in charge of fishing rights. See bailiff …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • water bailiff — n. officer whose duty is to enforce bylaws relating to fishing or to prevent illegal fishing in protected waters; customs officer whose job is to search vessels …   English contemporary dictionary

  • water bailiff — noun Brit. 1》 an official who enforces fishing laws. 2》 historical a customs officer at a port …   English new terms dictionary

  • water-bailiff — An English port officer whose duty it was to search ships …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • water-bailiff — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Bailiff — Not to be confused with Baillie. For Farm bailiff, see Estate agent. A bailiff (from Late Latin baiulivus, adjectival form of baiulus) is a governor or custodian (cf. bail); a legal officer to whom some degree of authority, care or jurisdiction… …   Wikipedia

  • water — n. & v. n. 1 a colourless transparent odourless tasteless liquid compound of oxygen and hydrogen. Usage: Chem. formula: H2O 2 a liquid consisting chiefly of this and found in seas, lakes, and rivers, in rain, and in secretions of organisms. 3 an… …   Useful english dictionary

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