does not violate the conditions of bail. This is also known as surety on the bond. The bail ... collateral from a guarantor. The bail agent then posts a bond for the amount of the bail, to guarantee ... often allow defendants to post cash bail or surety bond, and then impose further conditions, as mentioned ... one very common feature of any conditional release, whether on bail, bond or condition, is a court ... of New Jersey , like many states throughout the country, a defendant can secure a bailbond by agreeing ..., if a defendant fails to make a payment, the bailbond company does not have the right to revoke ... the premium owed to the bailbond company. See also Bail bondsman Bounty hunters Mainprise References ...Merge from Posting bail date November 2011 Distinguish Bale About the legal term Globalize date December 2010 Traditionally, bail is some form of property deposited or pledged to a court to persuade it to release ... law trial or forfeit the bail and possibly be brought up on charges of the crime of failure to appear . In some cases bail money may be returned at the end of the trial, if all court appearances are made, regardless of whether the person is found guilty or not guilty of the crime accused. If a Bail bondsman bondsman is used and a surety bond has been obtained, the fee for that bond is the fee for the insurance policy purchased and is not refundable. In some countries granting bail is common. Even in such countries, however, bail may not be offered by some courts under some circumstances for instance, if the accused is considered likely not to appear for trial regardless of bail. Legislatures ... . Canada Main Bail Canada Persons charged with a criminal offence in Canada have a constitutional Rights right to reasonable bail unless there is some compelling reason to deny it. These reasons can be related to the accused s likelihood to skip bail, or to public danger resulting from the accused ... right to bail, in Canada the accused may even be denied bail because the public confidence ... more details
bond or any expenses incurred by the bail agent should the defendant skip bail . This contract ... bail and cannot be apprehended, the bond is forfeited and the bondsman will attempt to collect the full amount of the bailbond from the cosigner. The bondsman then goes to the holding facility to post bail, and have the holding authority complete the bond paperwork. Once signed off on, the defendant ... to the surety company. Cash bond If no bailbond agency will write the bond, the cosigner must raise the money to post bail in cash. If a cash bond has been issued to the defendant, he can post the total amount of the bail to the court in cash. Property bond Sometimes a property bond may be posted ...mergeto Bail date November 2011 Posting bail means for a criminal defendant or a cosigner to pay bail . Once a defendant is arrested, if he is not released on citation cited out or released on recognizance ROR , he is taken to a holding jail where he is processed by the holding authority state, county or federal . At this point the defendant may contact someone to try to arrange to post bail. Surety bond Through a surety bond , the defendant or his cosignor enters into a contract with an insurance company. A bail agent or Bail bondsman bondsman in some states guarantees that the defendant will show up for his court dates. The bail agent backs up this promise with his own assets, or works with an insurance company that has the assets. The defendant is charged a percentage of the bond, a premium generally 10 percent of the total bond . First, the bail agent interviews the defendant or his cosignor. If a bondsman does not wish to write the bond because of risk of flight or other reasons, the friend or family member will need to call other bond agencies to try to get someone to write the bond. After gathering information including the defendant s full name and social security number, the bondsman ... . The property must be worth at least the amount of the bail. Should the defendant skip bail , the court ... more details
To jump bail , or skip bail , is a legal idiom in which a person who has post bail posted bail and been released on bail subsequently fails to appear in criminal court with the intention of avoiding prosecution, sentencing or imprisonment. In some circumstances a criminal defendant can be declared to have jumped bail even before missing an appearance in court, if it is discovered that he has taken steps towards missing his court appearance. A person who jumps bail gives up the amount of his posted bail. At that point the court will revoke the bail and issue a warrant for the defendant s arrest. This idiom uses skip and jump in the sense of evade , the former dating from about 1900, and the latter dating from the mid 19th century. United States law 18 USC 3146, makes skipping bail on felony charges a federal offense, consisting of the following elements the person had been admitted to bail pursuant to an order of a Judge or Magistrate of a Court with proper jurisdiction the person thereafter failed to appear before a Judge or Magistrate of a Court with proper jurisdiction as required and the person did so knowingly and willfully. Bounty hunters Bounty hunter s are legal in two countries the United States and the Philippines . If the defendant skips bail, and has posted bail through a bondsman, the bondsman may contact bounty hunters to try to recover the defendant before the bond becomes due. Some U.S. state s give the bounty hunter as little as three days, while others will give the bounty hunter up to a year. If the defendant is not turned in within the designated time period, the surety company will collect the amount of the bond from the bondsman, who will then collect the money from the cosigner or take the loss . If there is a lien on property to secure the bond, the bondsman will start foreclosure proceedings. See also bailbailbondbail bondsman DEFAULTSORT Jump Bail Category Legal terms Category Criminal law ... more details
refimprove date January 2011 A bailbond agent , or bondsman , is any person or corporation that will act as a surety and pledge money or property as bail for the appearance of Crime persons accused in court ... or policyholders funds at the kind of risk involved in posting a bailbond. Bailbond agents, on the other ... release in just a few hours. Bailbond agents are almost exclusively found in the United States and its former commonwealth, Philippines The Philippines . In most other countries bail is usually ... Bail Bonds.jpg thumb Bail bonds agency in Indianapolis, Indiana Bond agents have a standing security agreement with local court officials, in which they agree to post an irrevocable blanket bond, which will pay the court if any defendant for whom the bond agent is responsible does not appear. The bond .... All bailbond agents have lengthy bailbond agreements. All agreements in California are to be verified ... bond agreements are given to the bailbond agents by their insurers, and the insurers have already verified and certified all bailbond agreements for their agents. Bond agents generally charge a fee ... s compensation for his or her services. ref http www.bail.net bailbond agents Bail Bondmen ref Some ... a bailbond agent. For large bail amounts, bond agents can generally obtain security against the assets ... so each bail bondsman must re apprehend his own fugitives. The bond agent is also allowed to sue the indemnitors ... or signature bond, Bail Forms 2 cash bond , Bail Forms 2 surety bond , Bail Forms 2 property bond ... with Inmates. http www.expertbail.com resources bail industry news the truth about the bailbond ... on other types of contracts for example, to bond a contractor who is under a contractual obligation ... last Liptak authorlink Adam Liptak title Illegal Globally, Bail for Profit Remains in U.S. url http ... 2008 01 29 ref History The first modern bail bonds business in the United States, the system by which a person pays a percentage of the court specified bail amount to a professional bonds agent ... more details
about the law of bail in Canada a global point of view bailBail in Canada refers to the release or prison ... system of Canada courts . A release on bail by the courts is officially known as a judicial interim ... not to be denied reasonable bail Canadian constitution guarantees the right not to be denied reasonable bail without just cause. Unlike some other jurisdictions, there are no bondsmen or bail insurance policies in Canada. History The Canadian law of bail originates from the British legal tradition see main article Bail In England and Wales Bail In England and Wales . The first major Canadian legislation with respect to bail was in the criminal legislation package of 1869 in that law, the federal government made bail discretionary for all offences. ref cite book title The Law of Bail in Canada ... subject to much judicial interpretation, but the next major statutory change to bail in Canada was the 1960 Canadian Bill of Rights which provided for a right to reasonable bail in s. 2 ... Act included a right to bail. ref The Law of Bail in Canada , p. 15 ref In the early 1970s, the procedure for granting bail in Canada was completely revised by the Bail Reform Act . ref The Law of Bail ... a justice, and created detailed procedures for bail reviews. ref The Law of Bail in Canada , p. 12 ref In 1982, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms enshrined the right to bail in the Canadian ... reasonable bail without just cause . ref The Law of Bail in Canada , p. 16 ref This was subsequently ... , to strike out bail provisions of the Criminal Code of Canada which the court deigned to be excessively ... having to attend court for a bail hearing. Summons A police officer can release the person ... is a criminal offence. ref name FTC Bail hearing Timing If an accused is not released by the police ... , Judicial Interim Release ref Otherwise, the judge or justice of the peace can hear the bail hearing .... However, if the defence does not consent to the adjournement, the bail hearing can only be adjourned ... more details
wiktionary bailBail can mean bail , security usually a sum of money , exchanged for the release of an arrested person as a guarantee of that person s appearance for trial by a lawcourt, and related meanings bail cricket , one of the two wooden crosspieces that rest on top of the stumps to form a wicket in cricket Bail jewelry , a ring in jewellery, used usually for connecting a pendant or amulet to a necklace at the correct angle Bail Organa , a Star Wars character Paul Bail , English cricketer Bailing Boardsports , the act of falling off a skateboard, longboard, etc. See also Bale disambiguation Baal Bailout disambiguation disambiguation ru uk ... more details
File Halskette mit Kreuzanh nger byzantinisch bail closeup.jpg right thumb 200px A cross attached to a necklace by means of a curved bail. Sixth or seventh century. From the collection of the Museum of Byzantine Art, Berlin. A bail is a component of certain types of jewelry , mostly necklace s, that is used to attach a pendant or stone. ref Cite web url http en.mimi.hu jewelry bail.html title Bail accessdate 27 October 2011 ref The bail is normally placed in the center of the necklace where the pendant hangs. Some bails are made so a pendant can be attached after the necklace production is completed. This way, a necklace design can be mass produced for multiple companies and the pendants can be attached after the necklaces are shipped to them. References Reflist Category Jewellery making Category Beadwork Category Jewellery components fashion stub ... more details
Under India n criminal law , there is a provision for anticipatory bail under Section 438 of the Criminal Procedure Code . This provision allows a person to seek bail in anticipation of an arrest on accusation of having committed a non bailable offence law offence . On filing AB , the opposition party is notified about the bail application and the opposition can then contest the bail application in court public prosecutor can also be used to do this . Anticipatory bail is nowadays being used for countering false 498 cases Dowry law . It is one of the first and last lines of defense for a 498A victim for preventing him groom and his family getting arrested on trumped up charges by the estranged daughter in law. See also Bail Arraignment Dowry Related Laws in India IPC Section 498A Preliminary hearing References http www.ourkarnataka.com Articles law anticipatorybail.htm Law article External links http 498a.org 498a.org India law stub Category Criminal law Category Fair trial rights Category Indian criminal law ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Context date October 2009 A type of bail that some defendants accused of misdemeanors may be allowed to pay at the police station . This allows them to be released prior to appearing before a judge . DEFAULTSORT Stationhouse Bail Category Criminal law Category Imprisonment and detention Category Legal terms ... more details
Murray Bail born 22 September 1941 is an Australian writer of novels, short stories and non fiction. He was born in Adelaide , South Australia. He has lived most of his life in Australia except for sojourns in India 1968 70 and England and Europe 1970 74 . He currently lives in Sydney. He was trustee of the National Gallery of Australia from 1976 to 1981, and wrote a book on Australian artist Ian Fairweather . A portrait of Bail by the artist Fred Williams ref name portrait cite web title Murray Bail publisher National Portrait Gallery, Canberra url http www.portrait.gov.au static coll 1345Murray Bail.php accessdate 2008 02 03 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070831190549 http www.portrait.gov.au static coll 1345Murray Bail.php Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 08 31 ref is hung in the National ... while both Williams and Bail were Council members of the National Gallery of Australia. ref name ... compared Bail s Notebooks 1970 2003 with Proust , Andr Gide Gide and Valery s. Clancy ref name Clancy cite web title Murray Bail Biography, by Laurie Clancy publisher J rank Biographies url http biography.jrank.org pages 4118 Bail Murray.html accessdate 2008 02 03 ref suggests that Bail is, with Peter ... short story writing, and that he was part of its revival in the 1970s. He notes that Bail is particularly ... of Australian mores that characterizes all of Bail s work . ref name Clancy Awards 1980 The Age ... Australian authors Murray Bail Accessed 2007 11 16 http biography.jrank.org pages 4118 Bail Murray.html Clancy, Laurie Murray Bail Biography Accessed 2007 11 16 http www.complete review.com authors bailmur.htm Murray Bail at the complete review Accessed 2007 09 19 Commonwealth Writers Prize Best ... Bail, Murray ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1941 09 22 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bail, Murray Category 1941 births Category Living people Category Australian novelists Category Australian short story writers cs Murray Bail ro Murray Bail ... more details
Infobox film name Bail Enforcers image Bail Enforcers poster.jpg caption Teaser poster director Patrick McBrearty producer Chad Archibald br Cody Calahan br Michael Paszt writer Reese Eveneshen starring Trish Stratus br Christian Bako br Boomer Phillips music Norman Orenstein cinematography Justin G. Dyck editing studio Black Fawn Films distributor Star Entertainment India released Film date 2011 4 19 ActionFest runtime 80 minutes country Film Canada language English budget gross Bail Enforcers is a 2011 film starring Trish Stratus , Christian Bako and Boomer Phillips directed by Patrick McBrearty. It marks the acting debut of former WWE Wrestler Trish Stratus in a feature length film. ref http www.indiemediamag.com 2011 entertainment wwestrish stratus to star in bail enforcers ref Synopsis A group of people go around catching people who have skipped out on paying bail or have a bounty on their heads. One night the group, consisting of Jules Trish Stratus , Chase Boomer Phillips , and Ridley Frank J. Zupancic , catches an informant with a 100,000 bounty. A mobster who wants this man more, offers the group a million dollars to turn the informant over to him. Cast Trish Stratus as Jules ref http www.screenjunkies.com movies movie news actionfest trish stratus on bail enforcers and tough enough ref Christian Bako as Francis Boomer Phillips as Chase Thomson Frank J. Zupancic as Ridley Emily Alatalo as Hal s Girl Enrico DiFede as Mario Antonio References reflist External links Official website http www.bailenforcersmovie.com IMDb title 1596565 Category 2011 films Category Canadian films Category English language films Canada film stub ... more details
Infobox AFL player NEW name Rohan Bail image alt caption fullname Rohan Bail nickname birth date Birth date and age 1988 6 26 df y birth place death date death place originalteam Mount Gravatt Australian Football Club Mount Gravatt Queensland Australian Football League QAFL draftpick 64, 2008 AFL Draft 2008 National Draft , AFL Mel heightweight 183cm 82kg position currentclub AFL Mel guernsey 44 years 2009 clubs AFL Mel games goals 18 5 sooyears sooteams soogames goals nationalyears nationalteams nationalgames goals coachyears coachclubs coachgames wins statsend 2011 pcupdate repstatsend coachstatsend careerhighlights Rohan Bail born 26 June 1988 is an Australian rules football player who plays for Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League AFL . ref cite web url http au.sports.yahoo.com afl clubs player 2009014 90 250345 title Rohan Bail player profile publisher Yahoo accessdate 2009 08 06 ref Bail began his junior football career playing for the Ferny Grove Falcons and after competing in numerous seasons with the club moved to the Mount Gravatt Football Club to continue with senior football. He was recruited from Mount Gravatt Australian Football Club Mount Gravatt in the Queensland Australian Football League with Melbourne s final selection, number 64 overall, in the 2008 AFL Draft , after being overlooked in the previous two drafts. ref http news.smh.com.au sport qld duo live afl dream 20081130 6nog.html Qld duo live AFL dream 30 November 2008 ref He finished fourth in the 2008 Grogan Medal , awarded to the best player in the Queensland league. ref Hamilton ... Kinch s consistency reaps Grogan Medal The Courier Mail ref Bail made his AFL debut in Round 19 ... links Melbplayer ref 19908 AflRleague ref R Rohan Bail.html http demonwiki.org Rohan Bail DemonWiki ... Bail, Rohan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH 26 June 1988 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bail, Rohan Category Australian rules ... more details
Portal Cricket In the sport of cricket , a bail is one of the two smaller sticks placed on top of the three stump cricket stumps to form a wicket . The bails are used to determine when the wicket is broken , which in turn is one of the critical factors in determining whether a batsman is out bowled, stumped, run out or hit wicket. Image Cricket Stumps en.svg right thumb 150px A wicket consists of three stump cricket stumps that are hammered into the ground, and topped with two bails. The wicket is considered to be broken if either one or both of the bails fall from the stumps, or a stump is struck out of the ground, by the Cricket ball ball , the striking batsman s Cricket bat bat , or any part of the striker s body or clothing even if it falls off , or a Fielding cricket fielder with the hand or arm holding the ball. This means, for example, that if the ball hits the wicket directly from the bowler cricket bowler s delivery, the batsman is only out bowled if a bail falls off, so a ball can actually brush or rest against the stumps without the batsman being dismissed as long as the bail remains in its groove . If a bail falls off the stumps for any other reason while the ball is still in play, and a later incident such as a run out attempt requires the wicket to be broken, then the other bail can be removed if it has not yet fallen off , or a stump can be struck out of the ground or pulled up, as described above. Each bail is made of a single cylinder geometry cylindrically shaped piece of wood which has two smaller cylinders of wood protruding from each end. The large central cylinder is called the barrel and the smaller protrusions are the spigots . The spigots are of unequal length the longer rests alone on one stump, while the shorter rests on the middle stump together with the short spigot of the other bail. Special heavy bails made of denser wood usually lignum vitae ... bail shall conform to the following specifications Overall length 4 5 16 in 10.95cm Length of barrel ... more details
noreferences date May 2010 infobox UK place country Scotland official name Bail Iochdrach gaelic name Am Baile ochdrach population language Scottish Gaelic language1 English language English os grid reference NF8159 latitude 57.50 longitude 07.32 unitary scotland Na h Eileanan Siar constituency westminster Na h Eileanan an Iar UK Parliament constituency Na h Eileanan an Iar constituency scottish parliament Western Isles Scottish Parliament constituency Western Isles post town postcode district postcode area dial code Bail Iochdrach lang gd Am Baile ochdrach is a village on Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides , Scotland . Category Villages in the Outer Hebrides WesternIsles geo stub ... more details
orphan date May 2010 Alex Bail 1900 June 8, 1973 was an American radical and union leader. Biography Early years Alex Bail was born in Russia in 1900. Communist years Bail entered the US labor movement in 1922. He was also an early member of the Communist Party of America , arrested in August that year attending the parties underground 1922 Bridgman Convention second convention in Bridgman, Michigan . ref Communists Trial Begins Tomorrow, New York Times, Nov 26, 1922, pg. 33. ref Bail attended the third national convention of the Workers Party of America Dec 30, 1923 Jan 2, 1924 representing the third district, centered in Philadelphia. At the party s 5th convention in 1927 he was made a candidate member of the Central Executive Committee, and by the end of the year was district organizer in the party s first district, centered in Boston. ref Theodore Draper, American Communism and Soviet Russia. New York Viking Press, 1960 pg. 531. ref He remained in that position for the rest of his tenure as a member of the American Communist Party. ref Party District Organizers Endorse Comintern Address, The Daily Worker, vol. 6, no. 64 May 22, 1929 , pg. 1. ref He was again elected CEC candidate ... called the Communist Party of the USA Opposition Communist Party Majority Group , Bail enlisted ... s Women s Auxillery. ref Ted Morgan, A Covert Life, pp. 128 130 ref Later career By 1948 Bail ... In 1952 Bail became president of the Playthings, Jewelry and Novelty Workers Union after the executive .... 23. ref Bail became an executive vice president of the RWDSU. He retired in 1970, becoming vice president emeritus . ref Alex Bail, Long an Official Of Department Store Union, New York Times, June 8, 1973, pg. 42. ref Death and legacy Alex Bail died June 8, 1973. Footnotes Reflist 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bail, Alex ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1900 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1973 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bail, Alex Category 1900 births Category ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 In France , during the early 18th century bail Handle grip handles were beginning to be used on several pieces of furniture . This was during the style of Rococo . These handles on drawers were rounded and hinged onto an Escutcheon furniture escutcheon plate and hung down in the shape of a half moon or arch. Due to being hinged, they were able to move up and down and they were usually elaborately decorated. Category History of furniture Category Furniture Category Rococo art Furniture stub ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername Paul Bail country England fullname Paul Andrew Clayden Bail living true dayofbirth 23 monthofbirth 06 yearofbirth 1965 placeofbirth Burnham on Sea , Somerset countryofbirth England batting Right handed bowling Right arm off break club1 Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset year1 1985&ndash 1986 club2 Cambridge University Cricket Club Cambridge University year2 1986&ndash 1988 club3 Wiltshire County Cricket Club Wiltshire year3 1989&ndash 1990 type1 First class debutdate1 29 May debutyear1 1985 debutfor1 Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset debutagainst1 Yorkshire County Cricket Club Yorkshire lastdate1 5 May lastyear1 1988 lastfor1 Cambridge University Cricket Club Cambridge University lastagainst1 Glamorgan County Cricket Club Glamorgan type2 List A debutdate2 15 June debutyear2 1985 debutfor2 Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset debutagainst2 Zimbabwe national cricket team Zimbabweans lastdate2 27 June lastyear2 1990 lastfor2 Wiltshire County Cricket Club Wiltshire lastagainst2 Surrey County Cricket Club Surrey columns 2 column1 First class cricket FC matches1 29 runs1 1016 bat avg1 21.61 100s 50s1 1 3 top score1 174 deliveries1 132 wickets1 ... Andrew Clayden Bail , born at Burnham on Sea , Somerset , on 23 June 1965, played first class cricket ... Club Cambridge University . Educated at Millfield School , Bail was a right handed opening or middle ... accessdate 2009 12 19 ref In 1986, Bail was at Cambridge University and was the university .... Bail continued to play for Cambridge University in 1987 and appeared again in the University match ... in each Season by Paul Bail publisher www.cricketarchive.com accessdate 2009 12 19 ref His one innings ... cricket. After university, Bail played for a couple of seasons in Minor Counties cricket for Wiltshire ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bail, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 1965 06 23 PLACE OF BIRTH Burnham on Sea , Somerset DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bail, Paul ... more details
unreferenced date December 2007 Notability date August 2011 Bail Channis is a fictional character from Isaac Asimov s Foundation Series . He is described as a handsome and popular character, very self confident and intelligent. Fictional history The Mule Foundation Mule chooses Channis to accompany General Han Pritcher on a search for the Second Foundation . The Mule tells Pritcher that he has chosen Channis for the task because he, the Mule, has chosen not to tamper with Channis s mind, thus leaving Channis more capable of making intuitive leaps which might lead him to his goal. In fact, the Mule has already determined that Channis is a member of the Second Foundation , and that he is attempting to lead the Mule into a trap. The Mule intends to use this knowledge to set a trap of his own. He secretly places a hyper tracer on Channis s ship, allowing him and his fleet to follow their progress. Channis leads the search to List of minor Foundation universe planets Tazenda Tazenda , which is a plausible place for the Second Foundation to be located. Channis and Pritcher visit a world controlled by Tazenda, List of minor Foundation universe planets Rossem Rossem , where the local elders, members of the Second Foundation, have been expecting them. When they return to their ship, Pritcher also comes to the conclusion that Channis is a member of the Second Foundation, and draws his atomic raygun blaster on him, saying that the Mule would shortly be coming both men had found the hyper tracer . Channis, however, uses his mental powers to convince Pritcher that he is not a member of the Second Foundation and that he Pritcher was being manipulated into killing him by the Second Foundation, who Channis says had planted the hyper tracer. Pritcher, convinced, decides to hand his blaster over to Channis. At that moment, the Mule enters, takes Pritcher s firearm, and reveals that he had ... Foundation universe characters Channis, Bail ... more details
Wiktionarypar bondBond , bonds , bonded , and bonding may refer to Peace bonding , something which makes a weapon unusable as a weapon TOC right Fiduciary Bond finance , in finance, a type of debt security Government bond , a bond issued by a national government War bond s, a type of government bond used to raise funding for a war effort Municipal bond , a bond issued by a city or local government Corporate bond , a bond issued by a corporation Mortgage bond , in South Africa a bond or mortgage bond is the usual term for property mortgage. Insurance bond or investment bond , a life assurance based single premium investment Surety bond , a three party contract, where the surety promises to pay the obligee for non performance or dishonesty by the principal Performance bond , a surety bond for completion of work under a contract Bailbond agent, or bail bondsman , a person or corporation providing a surety bond for return of a person to a court Tenancy bond or damage deposit , a deposit taken by a landlord in relation to rental of a property Catastrophe bond or cat bond , a form of reinsurance ... Bond of association , a basic building block of credit unions and co operative banks Bond vigilante , a form of political protest by selling bonds Judiciary Peace bond , a protection order from a Canadian court Bond of manrent , a Scottish clan treaty Bond of Association , a British legal document from the 16th century Bond v. United States 2000 Bond v. United States 2000 , a U.S. Supreme Court case regarding the fourth amendment Bond v The Queen , a 2000 High Court of Australia case Physical sciences Bond number , in fluid mechanics, a dimensionless number expressing the ratio of gravitational forces to surface tension forces Chemical bond , the physical phenomenon of chemical substances being held together by attraction of atoms Covalent bond , between nonmetals Ionic bond , between metal and nonmetals Metallic bond , between metals Bond albedo , a measure of the electromagnetic radiation ... more details
In Bond may refer to Bottled in bond When American made whiskeys are made to certain quality. Wines in bond Under UK law, wines in bond are wines that must be stored in a bonded warehouse approved by HM Customs & Excise. disambig ... more details
Infobox Film name The Bond image image size caption director Charlie Chaplin producer writer Charlie Chaplin narrator starring Edna Purviance br Albert Austin br Sydney Chaplin music cinematography editing distributor First National First National Pictures Inc. released 1918 in film 1918 runtime 11 minutes country USA language Silent film br English language English intertitles budget The Bond is a propaganda film created by Charlie Chaplin at his own expense for the Liberty Load Committee for theatrical release to help sell U.S. War bond Liberty Bonds during World War I . Made in 1918 with Edna Purviance , Albert Austin and Sydney Chaplin , the film has a distinctive visual motif set in a simple plain black set with starkly lit simple props and arrangements. The story is a series of sketches humorously illustrating various bonds like the bond of friendship and of marriage and, most important, the Liberty Bond, to knockout K.O. the Kaiser which Charlie does literally. There was also a United Kingdom British version with Uncle Sam replaced by John Bull and promotes War Bonds. Media gallery widths 250px Image Charlie Chaplin, bond of friendship, 1918.ogg A video clip from the silent film, The Bond 1918 Image Charlie Chaplin, the Marriage Bond.ogg A video clip from the silent film, The Bond 1918 Image Charlie Chaplin, The Bond, 1918.ogg A video clip from the silent film, The Bond 1918 gallery Cast Charlie Chaplin Charles Chaplin as Charlie Edna Purviance as Charlie s Wife Albert Austin as Friend Sydney Chaplin as The Kaiser External links Commons category The Bond imdb title id 0008907 title The Bond http www.archive.org details CC 1918 09 29 TheBond Complete film at Archive.org Charlie Chaplin DEFAULTSORT Bond, The Category 1918 films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Charlie Chaplin Category American World War I propaganda films Category American ... Die Anleihe es The Bond fr The Bond it The Bond ja pt The Bond ru , 1918 ... more details
About the BOND database software Bond disambiguation Bond orphan date June 2010 BOND Building Object Network Databases started development in late 2000 as a rapid application development tool for the GNOME Desktop by Treshna Enterprises . Its aim was to fill a gap that traditional Microsoft Windows applications like Borland Delphi , Microsoft Access and Visual Basic filled on the Windows desktop, but targeted for the Linux environment. Its goal was to allow developers to quickly build database forms in Extensible Markup Language XML for backend SQL databases. It has been employed extensively by Treshna Enterprises to develop applications such as PayMaster an opensource payroll application and GymMaster a commercial gym management application . Description It uses PostgreSQL as its backend database and GTK as its front end. Windows and HTML driven front ends are also available. While it initially worked closely with Glade Interface Designer Glade and the Gnome Desktop, newer versions have focused on more web oriented with Ajax programming AJAX driven Widget computing widgets . The Glade Extensible Markup Language XML format was abandoned a number of years ago and a new XML schema was developed to be more flexible with the range of data required for storing database information. BOND makes use of BONDDB which serves as a layer between the BOND API and the PostgreSQL backend. In the future, BOND aims to be a free open source solution that allows users to quickly create their own databases from scratch without being a skilled programmer or DBA. External links http www.treshna.com bondBOND development website Category GNOME database software stub ... more details
http jezebel.com 5347908 female ex cops run pink lipstick themed bailbond agency Lipstick Themed BailBond Agency ref ref name OCP Teresa, Lisa, and Heather can now be seen on their own internet HD Reality Show, Lipstick Bail Bonds, at http www.seenondemand.com Seenondemand.com . This show features the bounty hunting adventures of the all female bounty hunting team from Southern California. Bail Bonds & Bounty Hunting The primary purpose of a bail bonds company is posting bail to get suspects out of jail . Lipstick Bail Bonds charges 10 to release suspects then monitor them to ensure they make their court dates. There s been a substantial increase in Jump bailbail jumping in Southern California ref http www.fark.com cgi comments.pl?IDLink 4282925 Dramatic Increase in Bail Jumping Southern CA ref and if a suspect jumps bail by failing to appear in court the company loses the money posted ... 2 days with Lipstick Bail Bonds ref All female agents The company agents are all females. Along with the founding twin sisters the main agent decoy BailbondBond girls is Heather Price, ref name ...orphan date December 2009 Lipstick Bail Bonds is a Bail bondsman bail bonds company serving the state ... Morning America the company is one of the most successful bail bonds businesses in Southern California and the only bail bonds company known to be run by women. They can be seen nationally and internationally ... Angeles Police Department LAPD for a decade before becoming licensed Bail Agents as well as bounty ... America , ref name ABC nearly everything associated with Lipstick Bail Bonds is hot pink in color . The sisters and their Talent agent agents , who call themselves the bond girls , wear pink clothes ... tv.html Lipstick on You Tube ref All Bail fugitives are wanted for skipping bail. They are innocent ... www.nytimes.com 2008 01 29 us 29bail.html? r 2&th&emc th&oref slogin NYTimes Bail for profits remain in the U.S. ref Most bail bondsman hire bounty hunters to capture the fugitives but some, including ... more details
US Constitution article series The Excessive Bail Clause of the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits excessive bail set in pre trial detention. The Clause was drafted in response to the perceived excessiveness of bail in England. Excessive bail was also prohibited by the English Bill of Rights . If a judge posts excessive bail, the defendant s lawyer may make a motion in court to lower the bail or appeal directly to a higher court. Origins The excessive bail provision of the Eighth ... Bill of Rights. In England, sheriff s originally determined whether to grant bail to criminal suspects ... the provisions of the law. It was held that an individual may be held without bail upon the Sovereign .... Later, technicalities in the law were exploited to keep the accused imprisoned without bail even ... Act 1679 . Thereafter, judges were compelled to set bail, but they often required impractical amounts. Finally, the English Bill of Rights 1689 held that excessive bail ought not to be required. Nevertheless ... bail shall not be required , nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. ref U.S. Const. amend. VIII emphasis added . ref Interpretation The Excessive Bail Clause ... 1 1951 , the Court found that a defendant s bail cannot be set higher than an amount that is reasonably likely to ensure the defendant s presence at the trial. In Stack , the Court found bail of 50,000 ... are when someone is denied bail because the court fears that if the accused is released they will be a danger to the community. Congress authorized preventive detention in the Bail Reform Act of 1984 ... that the only limitation imposed by the bail clause is that the government s proposed conditions of release ... of the Bill of Rights The incorporation status of the Excessive Bail Clause is unclear. In Schilb v. Kuebel , 404 U.S. 357 1971 , the Court stated in dicta Bail, of course, is basic to our system of law, and the Eighth Amendment s proscription of excessive bail has been assumed to have application ... more details
orphan date January 2010 Infobox UK legislation short title The Bail Act 1898 parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to amend the law with respect to Bail statute book chapter 61 & 62 Vict c 7 introduced by territorial extent royal assent 23 May 1898 commencement repeal date 1952 amendments related legislation repealing legislation Magistrates Courts Act 1952 ref Chronological table of the statutes HMSO, London. 1993. ref status original text activeTextDocId legislation history The Bail Act 1898 61 & 62 Vict c 7 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It amended the Indictable Offences Act 1848 , which gave justices the power to give bail on sureties , to allow the justices to dispense with the need for surieties if they felt that doing so would not tend to defeat the ends of justice this prevented the unhelpful situation where someone who was at no risk of absconding was kept imprisoned for long periods of time because they could not find the wherewithal to post bail. ref The public general acts passed in the sixty first & sixty second years of the reign of her majesty Queen Victoria . London printed for Her Majesty s Stationery Office. 1898. ref References reflist UK legislation Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1898 ... more details