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    A huissier de justice (literally French for "justice usher"), sometimes translated to judicial officer, is an officer of the court in France, Luxembourg...
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    white, cantonal Weibel in cantonal colours (Standesfarben). Aegis Huissier de justice Necklet Chain of office Doorman Footman Usher Hospitality Protocol...
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    and manorial courts (sergent de justice). In 1705 the two professions were fused by royal edict under the name huissier. The office of bailiff was historically...
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    from a poor family and was working by the age of 12, first at a huissier de justice, then at a bookstore frequented by artists where he began to draw...
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  • Jersey and Guernsey, the chief justice and head of the legislature of the bailiwicks of the Channel Islands Huissier de justice, an office in various European...
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  • an act or a decision of justice by means of a § huissier de justice (judicial officer). soustraction appropriation stage de citoyenneté A citizenship...
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    lawyers and introduces the judges in the public court room), 6 other huissiers de justice, 2 advocates general and 1 procurator general. Following letters...
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    her brother and mother. A functioning of free speed-dating between Huissier de justice and single-parent families was put in place by the foundation to...
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    ordonne à tous Huissiers de Justice sur ce requis de mettre la dite décision à exécution, aux Procureurs Généraux et aux Procureurs de la République près...
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    10 paid secretaries, two or three clerks, advocates and lastly Huissier de justice. Of the councillors, who wore red vestments, traditionally four were...
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