Ne Exeat & Civil Contempt Bonds - answerTypes of bonds that may be used in Civil
cases
The returning of a fugitive to the jurisdiction of the court of which they are charged with
a crime after they have fled said jurisdiction - answerDefinition of extradition
That the defendant may not leave the state and must appear in court - answerMost
important obligation of a Ne Exeat Bond
That the defendant obey all the orders of the court - answerMost important obligation of
a Civil Contempt Bond
Surrender of the Defendant - answerThree ways a Habeus Corpus Bond can be
satisfied
, To put a stop to the due process of a lower court by a higher court until such time until
such time that the defendant is able to serve out their sentence - answerPurpose of a
Writ of Supersedeas
By the appealant failing to surrender to the court or if they fail to pursue an appeal in a
timely manner - answerHow an Appeal Bond can be forfeited
The assets of the surety company to cover the bond - answerWhat the Power of
Attorney attached to each bond pledges as security
One who brings an appeal - answerDefinition of Appellant
You shall forebear - answerDefinition of Supersedeas
You have the Body - answerDefinition of Habeas Corpus
Deliver out - answerDefinition of Extradite
No exit - answerDefinition of Ne Exeat
Any written court order - answerDefinition of Writ
Written order for arrest - answerDefinition of Warrant
To surrender, give up as a penalty - answerDefinition of Forfeit
One who guarantees the obligations of another - answerDefinition of Surety
Ampleness; Adequacy - answerDefinition of Sufficiency
A false statement must be made - answerFirst element of fraud
Conscious making of said false statement by the fraudulent party - answerSecond
element of fraud
Intent by the fraudulent party to deceive the other party by this false statement -
answerThird element of fraud
Acceptance of the false statement as truth by the other party - answerFourth element of
fraud
Damage of some form being inflicted upon the defrauded party by the false statement -
answerFifth element of fraud
Authority which is granted to the agent by contract - answerDefinition of Actual authority
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