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Recognizance - Wikipedia
In some common law nations, a recognizance is a conditional pledge of money made by a person before a court. If a person breaks the conditions upon which ...
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RECOGNIZANCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : an obligation of record entered into before a court or magistrate requiring the performance of an act (such as appearance in court)
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own recognizance (OR) | Wex | US Law - Legal Information Institute
Own recognizance (OR), also called personal recognizance, means a release, without the requirement of a posting bail, based on a written promise by the ...
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recognizance
recognizance, n. (rɪˈkɒgnɪzəns, rɪˈkɒn-) Forms: α. 4 reconnissaunce, 4–5 reconisaunce, -ys(s)aunce, 5–6 -isance, 6–7 -usance, (6 requynesaunce). β. 5–6 recognysa(u)nce, 6 -isaunce, -usance, 7 -issance, 4– recognizance, -isance. [a. OF. recon(u)issance, (requenoysance), recognussance, etc. (see Godef...
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What Is Personal Recognizance? - Shane Phelps Law
Personal recognizance is a condition for a type of bond that courts use as an alternative form of security for criminal defendants released from jail.
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Recognizance - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
The noun recognizance, which means an agreement you make with a court of law to show up when you're told to, is seen most often in the phrase "released on his ...
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Code of Virginia Code - Article 2. Recognizances - Virginia Law
Any recognizance taken of the accused or juvenile shall be upon the following conditions: (1) that he appear to answer for the offense with which he is charged ...
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RECOGNIZANCE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Recognizance definition: a bond or obligation of record entered into before a court of record or a magistrate, binding a person to do a particular act.
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Recognizance | Bail, Bond & Release - Britannica
Recognizance, in Anglo-American law, obligation entered into before a judge or magistrate whereby a party (the recognizor) binds himself to owe a sum of money.
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Own Recognizance Program – Probation
The Own Recognizance Program provides service to all Superior Courts in Los Angeles County handling felony criminal cases.
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Section 2937.29 - Ohio Revised Code - Ohio Laws
The accused may be released on his own recognizance. A failure to appear as required by such recognizance shall constitute an offense subject to the penalty.
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recognizance
recognizancerecognisance, / rɪˈkɔgnɪzns; rɪ`kɑɡnɪzəns/ n (law 律)(a) formal promise made to a court or magistrate that one will observe certain conditions (eg keep the peace), appear when summoned or pay a debt 具结; 保证书 enter into recognizances (for sb) (为某人)具结 bail in one's own recognizance of 500 自付...
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Estreat
, originally, a true copy or duplicate of some original writing or record; since the 1900s used only with reference to the enforcement of a forfeited recognizance certify into the exchequer copies of entries in manorial rolls which contained provision or orders in favor of the treasury, hence the estreating of a recognizance
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recullisance
† recullisance corrupt form of recognizance.1607 Middleton Michaelmas Term iii. iv, Come then, and be a witnesse to a Recullisance.
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requensance
† requensance obs. f. recognizance n. 1.1481 in Eng. Gilds (1870) 322 They were bond, in a requensaunce of xxti li., to abyde the awarde.
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