It means you failed to go to court and thus revoked your bail money.
BALR stands for "Bail Above Legal Recognizance" in court terms. It refers to a situation where the court sets a bail amount higher than the standard bail schedule due to the severity of the crime or other factors.
Bail faster! The sharks are closing in! Can you bail me out with a short-term loan? Well men, as we have now lost all engines, it is time to bail out.
A synonym for bail is bond.
A bail permitee transacts bail entirely based out of their own funds (which must be considerable) without a surety insurance company backing them. A bail solicitor is licensed only to transact bail for one employer. They cannot work for themselves or any other company but the one they I initially contract with. Neither if these are common. Bail AGENTS, who are backed by sureties and can work for themselves OR any other bail company, are mist common.
Bail is not guaranteed in cases where the court deems the individual to be a flight risk, a danger to society, or if there is a serious risk of obstruction of justice. Additionally, bail may not be offered in cases involving serious offenses such as murder or terrorism.
Bail is a monetary promise to appear, if you fail to appear then the money is surrendered to the court.
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That is the correct spelling for the verb bail, here used as slang to mean leave (from bail out).
It was a total fail &bail,but only for a few months.
something ending in bail. like "it makes you feel like you have to bail" of something not so lame. :)
There are TONS of words that rhyme with nail. Some are... fail, wail, pail, rail, sail, Dale, bail, hail, jail, mail, tail, tale, and veil.fail,hail,mail,pail,tail,mikail^^,flail,Hail, Bail, Jail, Dale, Pale, Grail, Scale, Tail, Gale, Mail, Quail, Rail, Sale, Veil, Fail.Rail, hail, bail, sail, mail, fail, tail, wail, pail, gale, shale...bail fail pail
Yale rhymes with fail, tale, tail, veil, sale, ale, bail etc.
When the person named in the warrant is arrested, he will be held without bail.
It's "stable" bail, the entire amount must be paid, not a percentage.
Bail bondsmen cannot take your property unless you have agreed to use it as collateral for the bail bond. If you fail to appear in court and the bond is forfeited, the bail bondsman may seek to recover the amount from the collateral you provided. However, they cannot unilaterally seize your property without a legal process. Always read the terms of your bail agreement carefully to understand your rights and obligations.
To bail is to discard water to keep a boat from sinking. Similarly, to bail out someone or a business is generally to keep them from financial ruin. One can partially bail out someone, as to assist them from financial ruin.
FAIL mean-when you want to do something and you cant do it that mean you failed it)