Sheriff definition

Sheriff means the elected official who is the Sheriff of the County of Los Angeles.
Sheriff means the Sheriff of Western Australia and any deputy sheriff appointed by the Sheriff of Western Australia;
Sheriff and "circuit clerk" shall mean the sheriff and circuit clerk,

Examples of Sheriff in a sentence

  • Thereafter, if such performance does not improve, then the School Administrator may submit to the Sheriff a reassignment or removal request.

  • The Sheriff and District officials shall review incident and school discipline data two times per school year.

  • The Sheriff and the District shall mutually agree on the scheduling of the Duty Hours.

  • COUNTY OF LARIMER XXXXXXXX SCHOOL DISTRICT R2-J, a public entity of the State of Colorado By: By: Xxxx Xxxxx, Larimer County Sheriff [ ] Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, [ ] Board of Education President By: .

  • Upon receipt thereof, the Sheriff will endeavor to promptly fill the position with a new SRO.


More Definitions of Sheriff

Sheriff. , means a person appointed in terms of section 2 of the Sheriffs Act, 1986 (Act No. 90 of 1986), and also a person appointed in terms of section 5 and section 6 of that Act as an acting sheriff and a deputy sheriff, respectively;
Sheriff means the sheriff of the county of Alameda and his or her authorized representatives.
Sheriff or “Sheriff's Office” means the Sheriff's Office of the County of Mendocino or the authorized representatives thereof.
Sheriff means the county sheriff or a deputy sheriff designated by the sheriff.
Sheriff means the elected sheriff of Jefferson County or designee.
Sheriff means the DuPage County Sheriff;
Sheriff or “Sheriff’s Office” means the Sheriff’s Office of the County of Mendocino or the authorized representatives thereof.