catchpole vs huissier de justice

catchpole

noun
  • A sheriff’s officer, usually one who arrests debtors. 

  • An implement formerly used for seizing and securing a man who would otherwise be out of reach. 

huissier de justice

noun
  • An officer of the court in several European countries who serves processes and notices, seizes and auctions off property, and executes garnishments, levies, and evictions, roughly similar to British bailiffs or private constables in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. 

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