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Перевод: bailiwick
[существительное] округ ; юрисдикция бейлифа; сфера компетенции; круг деятельности
Тезаурус:
- The prevention of purprestures was his responsibility: he threw down houses, sheepfolds and other buildings and enclosures erected without licence in his bailiwick, and attached those who made them to appear at the next Forest Eyre.
- At the head of the administration of each royal forest, or group of forests, was the officer usually styled "Warden", or, less frequently, "Steward" or "Bailiff of his bailiwick.
- to have after the death of every forester of fee of the bailiwick by way of a heriot, the said forester's best riding-horse, and a saddle with a bridle, a cloak, cap and sword, leggings with spurs, a horn, a bow and barbed arrows, and his dog called a "bercelet".
- A hereditary Forest warden had therefore to seek royal confirmation if he wished to grant away his bailiwick.
- He often had to pay the wages and expenses of the royal huntsmen out of the issues of his bailiwick.
- Wardens had a general responsibility for keeping the king's peace within his bailiwick, and in times of rebellion or disturbance he was naturally an important buttress of royal authority.
- In 1255 the warden was commanded to pay the smith 25 marks a year out of the revenues of his bailiwick for 25,000 quarrels, which he was to keep safely for the king's use.
- He was bound to provide at his own cost one riding forester and two walking foresters to keep his bailiwick, and to perform the military service of "going in the army at the King's cost wherever the King goes".
- That s my bailiwick," countered the Englishman, with growing resentment in his voice and manner.
- In a recent article in the California Management Review, Mr Reich points out that, as a bailiwick of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the industry was out of bounds to the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) and so never had bureaucrats helping or prodding it to export.
- A jury swore in 1266 that John son of Nigel and his ancestors had been foresters of fee of Bernwood Forest "from the Conquest of England": another jury declared that the ancestors of William son of Adam had been granted the manor of Hutton-in-the Forest by Henry I, to hold by the serjeanty of keeping the bailiwick of Plumpton in Inglewood Forest.
- He had the right to arrest all poachers found within his bailiwick, and to raise the hue and cry upon them.
- Peter Cole, chairman of Bramshill Parish Council, in whose bailiwick the town would have fallen, said: "I might have an extra beer today, but I am saving the champagne for another 21 days.
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