Are you talking about a bond premium (usually about 10% of the bond amount), or the entire bond? If the former is true you won't see any of that money again. But if you were illegally arrested or charged you can sue the police department for the money back, inter alia. If the latter is true you get all of your bond back. Added: If you, or your family, or friends put up your own bond AND you were released because of the allegedly illegal charge, you will get ALL of your personal money returned. As stated above - if the money was put up by a bailbondsman - you will still owe the fee that the bail company 'put at risk' for you.
an ionic bond
An investment banker can provide information on municipal bonds and stocks. When purchasing municipal bonds you are technically lending money to the bond and in return getting reimbursed with interest.
because ionic bond is formed between positively charged cations and negatively charged anions
In an ionic bond, the bond is caused by the attraction between positively and negatively charged ions. Positively charged ions (cations) are attracted to negatively charged ions (anions), resulting in the formation of the bond.
Ionic bond
A negative charge attracts a positive charge and repels a negative charge. OPPOSITES ATTRACT ;)
An ionic bond is a type of chemical bond formed between two oppositely charged ions, one positively charged (cation) and the other negatively charged (anion), through electrostatic attraction.
Bail is the amount of money it takes to make bond (to get out of jail before being convicted, or sometimes formally charged). Bail is typically 10% of what the court ordered bond is.
ionic bond, which is a strong electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions. This bond is formed when a cation (positively charged ion) is attracted to an anion (negatively charged ion), creating a stable molecule.
An ionic bond is held together by the attraction between positively charged cations and negatively charged anions. The electrostatic force of attraction between these oppositely charged ions is what keeps the bond stable.
AIPO4 is an ionic bond because it is composed of a positively charged aluminum ion (Al3+) and negatively charged phosphate ions (PO43-), resulting in the attraction between the oppositely charged ions.
Bond Money was created in 2012.