Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Security for keeping the peace: magistrate must issue a written order specifying bond, term and number of sureties after assessing surety fitness. A magistrate requiring a person to show cause must make a written order stating the substance of information received, the bond amount, the term the bond will be in force, and the number of sureties, having considered the sufficiency and fitness of those sureties.
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Security for keeping the peace: magistrate must issue a written order specifying bond, term and number of sureties after assessing surety fitness.
A magistrate requiring a person to show cause must make a written order stating the substance of information received, the bond amount, the term the bond will be in force, and the number of sureties, having considered the sufficiency and fitness of those sureties.
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