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Bailiff and Canton of Aargau

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Difference between Bailiff and Canton of Aargau

Bailiff vs. Canton of Aargau

A bailiff (from Middle English baillif, Old French baillis, bail "custody, charge, office"; cf. bail, based on the adjectival form, baiulivus, of Latin bajulus, carrier, manager) is a manager, overseer or custodian; a legal officer to whom some degree of authority or jurisdiction is given. The canton of Aargau (German: Kanton; sometimes anglicized Argovia; see also other names) is one of the more northerly cantons of Switzerland.

Similarities between Bailiff and Canton of Aargau

Bailiff and Canton of Aargau have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bailiwick, Vogt.

Bailiwick

A bailiwick is usually the area of jurisdiction of a bailiff, and once also applied to territories in which a privately appointed bailiff exercised the sheriff's functions under a royal or imperial writ.

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Vogt

A Vogt (from the Old High German, also Voigt or Fauth; plural Vögte; Dutch (land-) voogd; Danish foged; Norwegian fogd; Swedish fogde; wójt; Finnish vouti; Romanian voit; ultimately from Latin vocatus) in the Holy Roman Empire was a title of a reeve or advocate, an overlord (mostly of nobility) exerting guardianship or military protection as well as secular justice (Blutgericht) over a certain territory (Landgericht).

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Bailiff and Canton of Aargau Comparison

Bailiff has 166 relations, while Canton of Aargau has 183. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.57% = 2 / (166 + 183).

References

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