This question is loaded with legal pitfalls. If by common land, you mean federal, then a bailiff may not have authority. It sounds as if the horse has already met it's demise. If it's a Mustang, they are protected by the federal government and removing a corpse is probably illegal, not to mention the cause of death. If the horse was killed while under the protection of the government, it could constitute a felony.
This sounds like a job for the BLM (Bureau of Land Management), which are the caretakers of America's wild Mustang herds. If not federal common land it would most likely fall to the local sheriff's office.
The bailiff was the jailer, the sheriff, the connection between the nobility and the common folk. He arrested people, took care of them if they were locked up, upheld the laws of the area.
There is no special care, just put them in a plastic bag and dispose them like other common parts.
A landlord should pay for the common hallway lighting since it is used by all tenants. The landlord can be asked to pay by sending a certified letter from an attorney.
no, its not safe to dispose nuclear waste in water,rather it would be safe to dispose it in common salt trenches.
To get a job in database administration, you should get a Master's in computer science or MIS. You should become certified and learn common database programs.
Most common-certified public accountant
Apart from the common risk of radiation exposure by the operator, harm to the client is also common due to mishandling. They are very sophisticated instruments and should only be operated by certified technicians.
A C.P.A. is a certified public accountant.
The bailiff had the job of serving writs and making arrests. Sometimes the bailiff was also the executioner for capital offenses. They also collected rents and organised the lord's farms.
CAM - Common Area Maintenance or CAM - Certified Administrative Manager
There's nothing quite like the English language to incite debate among its users. However, the use of 'bailiff' is well documented: like so many of the words in common use today, it was first used in Norman English, shortly after the Battle of Hastings (1066). It referred to officers of the king who held responsibility for local administration.
An abbreviation for accountant is acct. A certified public accountant is often referred to as a CPA which is one of the more common abbreviations.