- made
bailable by any
other law, and non-
bailable offence means any
other offence. A
person who is
arrested for a '
bailable'
offence may
secure bail at the...
- its ownership. To
create a
bailment, the
bailee must both
intend to possess, and
actually physically possess, the
bailable chattel for
example a car mechanic...
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Bailly may
refer to:
Alexis Bailly (1798–1860),
American politician and fur
trader Alice Bailly (1872–1938),
Swiss painter Anatole Bailly (1833–1911)...
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person to s****
bail in anti****tion of an
arrest on
accusation of
having committed a non-
bailable offence. On
filing anti****tory
bail, the
opposing party...
- A
bail bondsman,
bail bond
agent or bond
dealer is any person,
agency or
corporation that will act as a
surety and
pledge money or
property as
bail for...
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Bailes is an English-language surname.
People with the name include:
Alfred Shrapnell Bailes (1849–1928),
Australian politician Alyson Bailes (1949–2016)...
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Charles Bail,
sometimes credited as
Chuck Bail, was an
American film director, actor, and stuntman. He
directed five full-length films:
Black Samson (1974)...
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working for a
bail bondsman who
captures fugitives or
criminals for a
commission or bounty. The occupation,
officially known as a
bail enforcement agent...
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Bailing may
refer to:
Bailing (boardsports),
process of
falling off a
board Bailing (boats), the
removal of
water from a
vessel Bailing Sport Park, in...
- A
bail (also
spelled "bale") is a
component of
certain types of jewelry,
mostly necklaces, that is used to
attach a
pendant or stone. The
bail is normally...