Legal Definition and Related Resources of Under sheriff
Meaning of Under sheriff
In English law. A person appointed by the sheriff of a county to perform all his ordinary duties in his behalf. Sometimes confounded with a deputy sheriff, but the latter term is properly applicable to those whom the sheiriff appoints to execute process in his behalf, and who have no other powers than such as appertain to that particular duty. 1 Bl. Comm. 345, note.
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