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The Bailiff is the civic head of the community and represents Guernsey on occasions of a non-political nature including representing the people on Royal visits. [4]: 116 Deputy Lieutenant Governor Sworn in as the Deputy Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey, the Bailiff fulfils the function of Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey during absences.
United Kingdom [3] that there was a breach of Article 6 in Guernsey where the Bailiff or Deputy Bailiff sat as president of the States of Guernsey when proposed legislation was being debated and then subsequently sat as a judge of the Royal Court of Guernsey in a case where that legislation was relevant. The court, noting that there was no ...
Collas was appointed to the office of Deputy Bailiff 2005–2012. [1] In March 2012 he was sworn in and became the 89th Bailiff of Guernsey, taking over the position of Bailiff from Sir Geoffrey Rowland. [2] The Bailiff of Guernsey is ex-officio President of the Guernsey Court of Appeal.
McMahon was appointed to the office of Deputy Bailiff of Guernsey in 2012. [3] In May 2020 McMahon was sworn in and became the 90th Bailiff of Guernsey, taking over the position of Bailiff from Sir Richard Collas. The Bailiff of Guernsey is ex-officio President of the Guernsey Court of Appeal and the President of the Court of Appeal and sits as ...
This is a list of holders of the post of Bailiff of Guernsey. 13th century. Hugh de Trubleville (1270–1277) William de St Remi (1278–1281)
The bailiff and lieutenant governor also pay tribute to charities and emergency services. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
Bailiff of Guernsey; ex officio President of the Guernsey Court of Appeal Deputy Bailiff of Guernsey 2005–12; partner in law firm Collas Day until 2005 [14] Helen Mountfield KC 2019 Deputy High Court Judge in the Administrative Court and as a civil and criminal recorder.
Established under the Matrimonial Causes Law (Guernsey), 1939, constituted by a single Judge of Law, this being either the Bailiff, the Deputy Bailiff, a Judge of the Royal Court or a Lieutenant Bailiff qualified in law, sitting alone; or a single Judge of Law sitting with four Jurats.