Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Bond for good behaviour requires a personal undertaking to be law abiding, with forfeiture on default and surety liability. Form No. 14 requires an individual to bind themself to be of good behaviour toward Government and all citizens for a stated term or until completion of a specified inquiry, with an express forfeiture obligation to Government on default. Where sureties are provided, they declare themselves jointly and severally liable to forfeit the specified sum for the principal's default. The form prescribes dating, court seal and signatures as execution formalities.
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Bond for good behaviour requires a personal undertaking to be law abiding, with forfeiture on default and surety liability.
Form No. 14 requires an individual to bind themself to be of good behaviour toward Government and all citizens for a stated term or until completion of a specified inquiry, with an express forfeiture obligation to Government on default. Where sureties are provided, they declare themselves jointly and severally liable to forfeit the specified sum for the principal's default. The form prescribes dating, court seal and signatures as execution formalities.
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