Whether a bond is set or withheld is determined by the judge.
Unless there are additional circumstances, I would expect a judge to allow a bail, at the very least; however, the judge is certainly capable of withholding.
Bail amounts are determined by local jurisdictions, so the Answers' Contributors are not capable of providing a numerical amount.
A statutory bond is a type of bond required by law for certain professions or activities, ensuring that the bondholder complies with specific regulations and obligations. It serves as a financial guarantee that the bondholder will adhere to legal standards, such as paying taxes or fulfilling contractual obligations. If the bondholder fails to meet these requirements, the bond can be claimed against to compensate affected parties. Statutory bonds are commonly used in industries like construction, licensing, and public service.
3 years
A take down is 2 points. An escape is 1 point. A reversal is 2 points. A near fall can be 2 or 3 points.
The bond order of NO is 2.5
The bond order of CO is 3.
Yes, as long as its behind the 3 point line then it counts as 3 points, but if you score on the other teams basket then it counts for them, does not matter if its on purpose or accident.
Statutory Body
what is the difference between statutory audit and non statutory audit.
A musical note that contains three beats is called a dotted half note.
statutory expenses
What is statutory inducements
Britannie Bond is 5' 3".