Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Recognizance requirement ensures accused's appearance, with forfeiture on default and surety liability under preliminary inquiry. The form prescribes a recognizance requiring an accused to appear before a specified Magistrate or Court on a stated date and to forfeit a specified sum to the Government on default; it also allows one or more sureties, jointly and severally, to undertake identical attendance obligations and to forfeit a stated sum on the accused's default, with required signatures and court seal to authenticate the bond.
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Recognizance requirement ensures accused's appearance, with forfeiture on default and surety liability under preliminary inquiry.
The form prescribes a recognizance requiring an accused to appear before a specified Magistrate or Court on a stated date and to forfeit a specified sum to the Government on default; it also allows one or more sureties, jointly and severally, to undertake identical attendance obligations and to forfeit a stated sum on the accused's default, with required signatures and court seal to authenticate the bond.
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