Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
Huissier audiencier
English translation:
court usher
Added to glossary by
Fiona McBrearty
Jan 5, 2010 13:13
14 yrs ago
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French term
Huissier audiencier
French to English
Law/Patents
Law (general)
On summons to appear before court:
If "audiencier" is "Listing Officer", what would "Huissier audiencier" be?
Thanks,
XXX, Huissier de Justice près le Tribunal de Grande Instance de ZZZ, domicilié à ZZZ, au Palais de Justice, Bureau des Huissiers Audienciers Correctionnels, Soussigné...
***Donne citation à***
WWW, demeurant [...]
Je vous fais connaître que vous êtes convoqué en tant que prévenu à l'audience et par devant le TRIBUNAL CORRECTIONNEL de ZZZ situé [...]
[...] pour voir statuer sur les faits exposés dans le mandement dont copie est donnée en annexe.
If "audiencier" is "Listing Officer", what would "Huissier audiencier" be?
Thanks,
XXX, Huissier de Justice près le Tribunal de Grande Instance de ZZZ, domicilié à ZZZ, au Palais de Justice, Bureau des Huissiers Audienciers Correctionnels, Soussigné...
***Donne citation à***
WWW, demeurant [...]
Je vous fais connaître que vous êtes convoqué en tant que prévenu à l'audience et par devant le TRIBUNAL CORRECTIONNEL de ZZZ situé [...]
[...] pour voir statuer sur les faits exposés dans le mandement dont copie est donnée en annexe.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +5 | court usher | Karen Stokes |
4 +1 | Court Tipstaff | Adrian MM. (X) |
References
selon le grand Robert | Jonathan MacKerron |
Proposed translations
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Selected
court usher
From Martin Weston's "An English Reader's Guide to the French Legal System":
"...huissiers (de justice) act either as court bailiffs [...] or else principally as ushers during court sittings (huissiers audienciers), thus combining in one office what in England are two quite separate functions."
"...huissiers (de justice) act either as court bailiffs [...] or else principally as ushers during court sittings (huissiers audienciers), thus combining in one office what in England are two quite separate functions."
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Comment: "Very helpful, thanks!"
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3 hrs
Court Tipstaff
Not only an ancient office at the High Court in London, but has different functions in different countries, like Ireland and Australia. Can act in criminal cases and serves writs ON defendants/***Donne citation à*** - something a court usher is unlikely or not authorised to do.
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Translators and other Good Christians answering or commenting on this answer MUST do their legal homework instead of shooting from the hip.
Example sentence:
Tipstaff. An officer of the Supreme Court whose duties involve the enforcement of High Court arrest warrants. www.babylon.com/definition/Tipstaff/English
Peer comment(s):
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Karen Stokes
: If you look at the structure of the sentence here it's the "huissier de justice" who "donne citation" whereas the asker's question was "huissier audiencier" in "bureau des huissiers audienciers"
14 hrs
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If you read on, you'll see they are huissiers audienciers *correctionnels* and doubling in that capacity - and not as cinema-type ushers - when giving notice.
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AllegroTrans
: Time has passed, but I like this rendering because it coveys the notion of an usher who has specific powers to serve documents; asfaik these only exist in Paris (cf. the similarity with London)
1665 days
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Good choice, albeit somewhat belatedly.
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Reference comments
6 mins
Reference:
selon le grand Robert
"1. Adj. (1690) et n. m. Dr. Huissier-audiencier, ou audiencier : huissier chargé du service de l'audience"
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