/ˈspiʃəl ˈbeɪlɪf/ – Phrase
Definition: người thay mặt quận trưởng (được chỉ định theo thỉnh cầu của đương sự để giải quyết một nhiệm vụ cụ thể).
A more thorough explanation: A special bailiff is a court-appointed officer responsible for serving legal documents, executing court orders, and enforcing judgments within a specific jurisdiction or for a particular purpose. Special bailiffs may have limited authority compared to regular bailiffs and are often appointed for specific cases or tasks as needed by the court.
Example: The court appointed a special bailiff to serve the eviction notice to the tenant.