BAILIVIA
\be͡ɪlˈɪvi͡ə], \beɪlˈɪviə], \b_eɪ_l_ˈɪ_v_iə]\
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In old law. A bailiff's jurisdiction, a bailiwick; the same as Vailium. Spelman. See" BAII.I WICK. In old English law. A liberty, or exclusive jurisdiction, which was exempted from the sheriff of the county, and over which the lord of the liberty appointed a bailiff with such powers within his precinct as an under-sheriff exercised under the sheriff of the county. Whishaw.
By Henry Campbell Black
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