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 appearance requires offender to appear or face forfeiture; sureties assume joint and several liability. Form No. 46 allows release of an offender sentenced to pay a fine on condition of executing a bond to appear before the court on specified date(s); it records the fine, default imprisonment consequence, and binds the offender to forfeit a stated sum to government on default. When sureties are required, they declare joint and several liability to ensure appearance and to forfeit the stated sum on the principal's default.
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Bond for appearance requires offender to appear or face forfeiture; sureties assume joint and several liability.
Form No. 46 allows release of an offender sentenced to pay a fine on condition of executing a bond to appear before the court on specified date(s); it records the fine, default imprisonment consequence, and binds the offender to forfeit a stated sum to government on default. When sureties are required, they declare joint and several liability to ensure appearance and to forfeit the stated sum on the principal's default.
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