It is unclear exactly what you are asking.
When a bailbondsman puts up your bail he is pledging that full amount to the court. Meaning, that either he has that much money in the bank, OR (more commonly) he has access to an account through an independent insurance company and lender which 'lends' him the money to put up for bailbonds.
If you have stopped making payment to the bondsman it is possible that he believes that you have become a bad business risk. He DOES have the ability, and the right, to withdraw his bonding of you, which would have the effect of your going back inside.
A bail bondsman can ask the court to revoke a bond, but the judge alone has the final say whether a bail bond may be revoked.
Yes. He put his moneyup for you, didn't he? In simple terms you 'rented' his money for your cash bond, for which he is entitled to payment for the length of time he had it 'at risk.'
Assuming that by "bounty hunter" you mean a Bail Bondsman- they are subject to the same firearm laws as a private citizen. If a private citizen can get a license to carry a firearm, then a bail bondsman can. If they can't, then the bondsman can't. PS- the reason that a bondsman can arrest a person- when they post bail, guaranteeing your appearance in court, you are released in their custody. They have a right to revoke that custody, and return you to jail. They are not law enforcement officers.
Only a court can "revoke" a parent's rights.
I am going to revoke your license if you get another DWI. Your license has been revoked. Are you revoking my license? Revoke; to take away.
Revoke Access is putting an end to the object that access. for example: i give a man the right to shake my hand i have the right to revoke it/ to take it away
A bail bondsman picks up the prisoner and drives him to the bail bond office. When is revoked and the defendent is sent back to jail, the bond fee has to be paid due to the defendants violations of the stipulations in the contract of the bond or due to engaging in illegal activities while out on bond.
Yes, they have the right to revoke his license to practice in that state.
Yes. The passport can be revoked or limited, if you owe a certain amount of unpaid child support.
No. A testamentary trust is irrevocable. The maker is deceased and cannot revoke it.No. A testamentary trust is irrevocable. The maker is deceased and cannot revoke it.No. A testamentary trust is irrevocable. The maker is deceased and cannot revoke it.No. A testamentary trust is irrevocable. The maker is deceased and cannot revoke it.
Use the Oracle revoke command Example: revoke execute on procedure from user;
Revoke