Bail Bond

Bail Bond in United States

Bail Bond Definition

In practice. A specialty by which the defendant and other persons become bound to the sheriff in a penal sum proportioned to the damages claimed in the action, and which is conditioned for the due appearance of such defendant to answer to the legal process therein described, and by which the sheriff has been commanded to arrest him.

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In practice. A specialty by which the defendant and other persons become bound to the sheriff in a penal sum proportioned to the damages claimed in the action, and which is conditioned for the due appearance of such defendant to answer to the legal process therein described, and by which the sheriff has been commanded to arrest him.

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This definition of Bail Bond is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.

Plain-English Law

Bail Bond as defined by Nolo’s Encyclopedia of Everyday Law (p. 437-455):

Money posted for a defendant who cannot afford bail. The defendant pays a certain portion (usually 10%) of the bond as a fee.


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