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 good behaviour: magistrate may require a bond but type, amount and duration are strictly limited and non excessive. A Magistrate may order a person to execute a bond or bail bond as security for keeping the peace or maintaining good behaviour after inquiry; such security must not differ in nature, exceed in amount, or extend for a longer period than specified under section 130, must be fixed with regard to the circumstances and not be excessive, and where the person is a child the bond shall be executed only by the child's sureties.
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Security for good behaviour: magistrate may require a bond but type, amount and duration are strictly limited and non excessive.
A Magistrate may order a person to execute a bond or bail bond as security for keeping the peace or maintaining good behaviour after inquiry; such security must not differ in nature, exceed in amount, or extend for a longer period than specified under section 130, must be fixed with regard to the circumstances and not be excessive, and where the person is a child the bond shall be executed only by the child's sureties.
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