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US
/ɹɪˈkɑnəzəns/
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NOUN
- (law) a security entered into before a court with a condition to perform some act required by law; on failure to perform that act a sum is forfeited
How To Use recognizance In A Sentence
- He asked that Van Fleet be released on his own recognizance. NEW YORK DEAD
- Following his incitement Kelly was taken into custody by a bailiff from the county sheriff's office but was subsequently released on a $50,000 personal recognisance bond.
- I discovered after the War that this was a recognisance flight assessing the damage, so once again the BC was wrong I was there he was not. How I was called a liar by a Colonel representing the MOD in the PTSD Group Action
- As previously noted, it is the responsibility of the informant and/or his surety to communicate all changes of address to the court in which the recognizance is lodged.
- Cartwright debriefed her the following morning, then released her on her own recognizance, pending further enquiries. CORMORANT
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- It is submitted that the certificates of default on the two recognizances in question are nullities because the justices failed to set out the reason for the default.
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- He asked that Van Fleet be released on his own recognizance. NEW YORK DEAD
- A committee was at the same time appointed to manage and let to farm to the best advantage for the City a number of offices, including those of garbling, package and scavage, metage of grain, coal, salt and fruit, as well as all fines, issues, amerciaments and estreated recognisances under the greenwax. London and the Kingdom - Volume II