Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Imprisonment for breach of peace bond authorises jail custody where forfeiture unpaid and attachment is impossible. Authority to commit a person to civil jail for breach of a bond to keep the peace where the person forfeited a sum, has failed to pay or show cause, payment cannot be enforced by attachment of movable property, and an order fixes a term of imprisonment; jail Superintendent is directed to receive the person, detain for the specified term, and return the warrant with an execution endorsement.
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Imprisonment for breach of peace bond authorises jail custody where forfeiture unpaid and attachment is impossible.
Authority to commit a person to civil jail for breach of a bond to keep the peace where the person forfeited a sum, has failed to pay or show cause, payment cannot be enforced by attachment of movable property, and an order fixes a term of imprisonment; jail Superintendent is directed to receive the person, detain for the specified term, and return the warrant with an execution endorsement.
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