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appearance bond
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Bail bond
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Bail
to hand over], to set at liberty a person arrested or imprisoned, on security being taken for his appearance on a day and at a place certain, which security is called bail, because the party arrested or … fear his escape, etc., the legal power to deliver him. Means a security such as cash or a bond, especially security required by court for the release of a prisoner who must appear at a further time,
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bail
(a burden)] 1 : the temporary release of a prisoner in exchange for security given for the prisoner's appearance at a later hearing [while free on ] 2 : the security given for a prisoner's release ;also … bail [Anglo-French, act of handing over, delivery of a prisoner into someone's custody in exchange for security, from bailler
Bail-bond
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bind over
bind over 1 : to put under a bond to do something (as appear in court) under court authority 2 : to transfer (a case or defendant) to another forum after a
Liberate
of Chancery, directed to a gaoler, for delivery of a prisoner who has put in bail for this appearance, Fitz. N.B. 432. … that issued out of Chancery, directed to a gaoler, for delivery of a prisoner who has put in bail for this appearance, Fitz. N.B. 432.
Mainpernor
Mainpernor [fr. main, Fr., hand, and preneur taker]. See MAINPRIZE. Mainpernor, 1. A surety for a prisoner's appearance; one who gives main prise for another. 2. A form of bail taken under a writ of mainprise, … 1. A surety for a prisoner's appearance; one who gives main prise for another. 2. A form of bail taken under a writ of mainprise, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 964.
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