Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Attendance bond requires personal appearance and surety obligation, with forfeiture on default to the government. Form No. 47 requires an accused arrested, detained without warrant, or brought before a court to give security guaranteeing attendance before the officer in charge or the court on every day investigation or trial is held; the accused undertakes to attend as required and to forfeit a specified sum to the Government on default. One or more sureties may jointly and severally bind themselves to ensure the accused's attendance and to forfeit the specified sum upon default, with dated signatures required.
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Attendance bond requires personal appearance and surety obligation, with forfeiture on default to the government.
Form No. 47 requires an accused arrested, detained without warrant, or brought before a court to give security guaranteeing attendance before the officer in charge or the court on every day investigation or trial is held; the accused undertakes to attend as required and to forfeit a specified sum to the Government on default. One or more sureties may jointly and severally bind themselves to ensure the accused's attendance and to forfeit the specified sum upon default, with dated signatures required.
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