I am in the same situation. My fiance was arrested, but I had posted bail. Then probation violated him, so now he is incarcerated yet my bail has not been released for the previous arrest. The time he has served does not account towards anything because technically he is out on bail. How do I go about getting this bail revoked so the clock can start ticking ?
It is an order to a single person to 'give back,' or 'return' something.
posted to London in 1981
A helpful person, is someone who helps someone WITHOUT seeking something in return. This person can also be said to be advantageous.
· Recommended to eliminate the return item/release double posted faxes from merchant folder storing Documents
Find something and someone such that the person is prepared to pay you the required sum of money.
everyone realizes you're not a good person
Bail
A person who helps others but expects something in return is often referred to as a "transactional" individual. This behavior can also be described as "conditional altruism," where the assistance provided is dependent on receiving a benefit in return. Such individuals may engage in relationships primarily for personal gain rather than pure selflessness.
If his warrant is listed and they find him, he could be arrested either leaving or when he attempts to return. Best to clean up the legal problems first.
Yes, you can get arrested if you have not returned your rental car when you were suppose to return it. If you keep the car longer than your were suppose to without contacting the company, they can file a stolen vehicle report.
The person who is sending the letter or other item. If it concerns something like an invitation and the address is different for the party the return address is still the person who is sending it. The party address would be inside the invitation.
There is no rule that someone has to return a response to something that you say. It is only if a person would like to respond, will he/she make a response. Do not feel bad if someone does not reply your message. Just carry on with what you were doing.