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Bail bond   /beɪl bɑnd/   Listen
noun
Bail bond  n.  (Law)
(a)
A bond or obligation given by a prisoner and his surety, to insure the prisoner's appearance in court, at the return of the writ.
(b)
Special bail in court to abide the judgment.






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"Bail bond" Quotes from Famous Books



... surrender at Appomattox and the capture of the Confederate President, Mr. Greeley visited Richmond and signed the bail bond of Jefferson Davis. This action raised a storm of public censure, and he was for a time overwhelmed by the wrath and indignation of those who had been formerly associated with him in political affairs. He defended himself with great ...
— Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 4 of 8 • Various

... advocated a peaceable division of the country but after it opened he urged a vigorous prosecution of hostilities. At the close of the war, he pleaded for immediate conciliation and was a signer of the bail bond which restored Jefferson Davis to liberty after two years ...
— A Brief History of the United States • Barnes & Co.

... case, even if Henry should come off scott free, would be certain to revive the whole of the old Scheimer story, which had nearly died away, and which I had no desire to have brought before the public again in any way whatever. The bail bond I was willing, eager even to forfeit, if that would end the matter. But Henry was sure they couldn't touch him, and he meant to have the three hundred ...
— Seven Wives and Seven Prisons • L.A. Abbott



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