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词汇 recognizance
释义 recognizance
noun[ U ]
(also UKrecognisance)uk /rɪˈkɒɡnɪzəns/us
LAW
a promise made by someone in a court of law, especially a promise to return to the court at a later date. If they break their promise, they have to pay money to the court:
He pled 'not guilty' and was released on his own recognizance.

Examples of recognizance


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The acceptance of sureties in cases of this kind is a matter not for the police but for the justice who takes the recognizance.
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The old system of taking recognizances from the accused is abolished.
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The magistrates have power in such eases to bind over to enter into recognizances without any limit at all.
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In other cases, consideration is being given to applying to the courts to estreat the recognizances.
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Why cannot they be bound over in their recognizances without this probation officer?
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Under the existing law a probation order is made upon the probationer's entering into a recognizance, and the recognizance may be with or without sureties.
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In one case, the court decided to estreat the recognizances by way of surety in the token sum of £2, and this has been collected.
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And would bind her over in her own recognizances to keep the peace for six months.
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In one case the court made an order that the recognizances of two witnesses who had failed to appear should be estreated.
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They should not have their private affairs pried into by all sorts of government officials on their own recognizance.
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When a person is bound over or put under the probation officer he enters into recognizance.
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The other sixteen were bound over, three of them being ordered to forfeit recognizances previously entered into.
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The format of the clause is that once there is a non-appearance by the defendant then the recognizance is automatically forfeit.
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Two who were principals were ordered to pay fines and costs totalling £126, and a recognizance of £25 previously entered into by one of them was estreated.
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It does not depend on whether the recognizance is forfeited or not, but whether it appears to the adjudicator to be forfeited.
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