recognisance – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
recognisance (Brit.)
n.
(Law, Finance) legal promise or obligation; formal agreement made by a person in court before a judge; money pledged as a bond (also recognizance)
Recognizance
In some
common law nations, a
recognizance is a conditional
obligation undertaken by a person before a court. It is an obligation of record, entered into before a court or magistrate duly authorized, whereby the party bound acknowledges (recognizes) that they owe a personal debt to the state. A recognizance is subject to a "defeasance"; that is, the obligation will be avoided if person bound does some particular act, such as appearing in court on a particular day, or
keeping the peace. The concept of a recognizance exists in
Scotland,
Hong Kong,
Canada and the
United States. People who are released on their own recognizance are subject to appearing before a judge on a certain day in the near future.
recognisance
Noun
1. (law) a security entered into before a court with a condition to perform some act required by law; on failure to perform that act a sum is forfeited
(synonym) recognizance
(hypernym) security, surety
(hyponym) bail, bail bond, bond
(classification) law, jurisprudence
Recognisance
An undertaking before the Court by which a person agrees
to comply with a certain condition, eg keep the peace/appear in court.
A sum of money is normally pledged to ensure compliance
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