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The Bishop of Glasgow, James the Steward, and Sir Alexander Lindsay became sureties for Bruce until he delivered his infant daughter Marjorie as a hostage which he never did, and he was soon actively fighting for the Scots again.
When brought upon his habeas corpus before the latter court Holles offered with the rest to give bail, but refused sureties for good behaviour, and argued that the court had no jurisdiction over offences supposed to have been committed in parliament.
The three JPs now presumed that the case was too serious for Palmer to remain at Beverley House of Correction, and demanded sureties for his appearance at York Assizes.
As a sheriff is liable for the acts of his officers acting under his warrant, his bailiffs are annually bound to him in an obligation with sureties for the faithful discharge of their office, and thence are called bound bailiffs.
Whereas in his Majesty's province of Massachuset's Bay, in New England, an attempt hath lately been made to throw off the authority of the parliament of Great Britain over the said province, and an actual and avowed resistance, by open force, to the execution of certain acts of parliament, hath been suffered to take place, uncontrouled and unpunished, ...: and whereas, in the present disordered state of the said province, it is of the utmost importance ... to the reestablishment of lawful authority throughout the same, that neither the magistrates acting in support of the laws, nor any of his Majesty's subjects aiding and assisting them therein, or in the suppression of riots and tumults, ... should be discouraged from the proper discharge of their duty, by an apprehension, that in case of their being questioned for any acts done therein, they may be liable to be brought to trial for the same before persons who do not acknowledge the validity of the laws, in the execution thereof, or the of the magistrate in support of whom, such acts had been done: in order therefore to remove every such discouragement from the minds of his Majesty's subjects, and to induce them, upon all proper occasions, to exert themselves in support of the public peace of the province, and of the authority of the King and Parliament of Great Britain over the same ; be it enacted ..., That if any inquisition or indictment shall be found, or if any appeal shall be sued or preferred against any person, for murther, or other capital offense, in the province of the Massachuset's Bay, and it shall appear, by information given upon oath to the governor ... of the said province, that the fact was committed by the person against whom such inquisition or indictment shall be found, or against whom such appeal shall be sued or preferred, as aforesaid, either in the execution of his duty as a magistrate, for the suppression of riots, or in the support of the laws of revenue, or in acting in his duty as an officer of revenue, or in acting under the direction and order of any magistrate, for the suppression of riots, or for the carrying into effect the laws of revenue, or in aiding and assisting in any of the cases aforesaid ; and if it shall also appear, to the satisfaction of the said governor ... that an indifferent trial cannot be had within the said province, in that case, it shall and may be lawful for the governor ..., to direct, with the advice and consent of the council, that the inquisition, indictment, or appeal, shall be tried in some other of his Majesty's colonies, or in Great Britain ; and for that purpose, to order the person against whom such inquisition or indictment shall be found, ... to be sent, under sufficient custody, to the place appointed for his trial, or to admit such person to bail, taking a recognizance ... from such person, with sufficient sureties, ... in such sums of money as the said governor ... shall deem reasonable, for the personal appearance of such person, if the trial shall be appointed to be had in any other colony, before the governor, ... of such colony ; and if the trial shall be appointed to be had in Great Britain, then before his Majesty's court of King's Bench, at a time to be mentioned in such recognizances ; and the governor, ... or court of King's Bench, where the trial is appointed to be had in Great Britain, upon the appearance of such person, according to such recognizance, or in custody, shall either commit such person, or admit him to bail until such trial ....
We have also granted to the same men, if anyone of them within his township shall have incurred forfeiture towards anyone, he may not be led within the gates of the castle, provided that then he can find good and safe sureties for his standing trial.
In court Gorton " carried himself so mutinously and seditiously " towards both magistrates and ministers that he was sentenced to find sureties for his good behavior during the remainder of his tenure in Plymouth, and given 14 days to be gone from the colony.
* ( 44 ) People who live outside the forest need not in future appear before the royal justices of the forest in answer to general summonses, unless they are actually involved in proceedings or are sureties for someone who has been seized for a forest offence.
He played a leading part in the negotiations for Magna Carta, being one of the twenty five sureties.
Although banks, insurance companies and other similar institutions are usually the sureties on other types of contracts ( for example, to bond a contractor who is under a contractual obligation to pay for the completion of a construction project ) such entities are reluctant to put their depositors ' or policyholders ' funds at the kind of risk involved in posting a bail bond.

sureties and were
We ordain that the Catholic Apostolic and Roman religion shall be restored and reëstablished in all places and localities of this our kingdom and countries subject to our sway, where the exercise of the same has been interrupted, in order that it may be peaceably and freely exercised, without any trouble or hindrance ; forbidding very expressly all persons, of whatsoever estate, quality, or condition, from troubling, molesting, or disturbing ecclesiastics in the celebration of divine service, in the enjoyment or collection of tithes, fruits, or revenues of their benefices, and all other rights and dues belonging to them ; and that all those who during the troubles have taken possession of churches, houses, goods or revenues, belonging to the said ecclesiastics, shall surrender to them entire possession and peaceable enjoyment of such rights, liberties, and sureties as they had before they were deprived of them ....
In 1215 Gilbert and his father were two of the barons made Magna Carta sureties and championed Louis " le Dauphin " of France in the First Barons ' War, fighting at Lincoln under the baronial banner.
The ship was originally captained by Francis Sheppherd ; both Patterson and Shepphard immediately registered the ship in the New York Custom House ; having paid $ 2, 000 to be bonded, however, no sureties were listed.
:::( However, Mary Isham did have valid royal descent: her ancestors were Sir William Hopton and his wife Margaret Wentworth ( d / o Margery le Despencer ); husband descendant of King William the Lion of Scotland through his illegitimate daughter Isabella, w / o Robert de Ros, one of the Magna Carta sureties
These were the sureties: Muireadhach Ua Dubhthaigh, with the clergy and laity of Connaught ; Tadhg Ua Briain, lord of Thomond ; Tighearnan Ua Ruairc, lord of Breifne ; and Murchadh, son of Gilla-na-naemh Ua Fearghail, lord of Muintir-Anghaile.
He was freed in 1626 on fresh sureties and won his protracted suit for the barony of Molahiffe in 1630 ( although the lands were still in the possession of the English mortgagees in 1637 ).
Later versions of this rule in Iorwerth state that women were entitled to give sureties, and could therefore enter into contracts, though they were still not allowed to act as sureties.
In short, the brehons themselves were not involved in the enforcement of decisions, which rested again with private individuals linked through sureties.
Hostages were exchanged as sureties for the oaths.
The local Justices of the Peace ordered him committed to jail and Davidson was unable to find the £ 100 sureties to keep himself on bail pending an appeal because, he said, locals " were afraid of offending certain persons with whom I have got into difficulties through taking a strong line of action ".

sureties and Earp
On March 14, 1871, Barton County, Missouri filed a lawsuit against Earp and his sureties.

sureties and ;
His cleverness won for him the monarch's friendship ; and by his offer of 16, 000 talents against the 8, 000 bid by his opponents he secured the contract for farming the taxes, the king and queen becoming his sureties, since he did not have sufficient ready money.

sureties and April
William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke ( French: Guillaume ) ( 1190 6 April 1231 ) was a medieval English nobleman and was one of the Magna Carta sureties.

sureties and .
" These terms include: allege, auditor, defects, exchequer, forfeit, heirs, impeach, lease, moiety, recompense, render, sureties, and usage.
Here the Irish heroes form one group out of a long list of King Arthur's warriors whose names Culhwch invokes as his sureties when he demands entry to King Arthur's court.
The Magna Carta mentions him as one of those who advised the king to sign the charter, and he was one of the twenty-five sureties of its execution.
Henry de Bohun was one of the 25 sureties of the Magna Carta in 1215, and was subsequently excommunicated by the Pope.
The Court of King's Bench later released him on £ 2, 000 bail and two sureties of £ 1, 000 each.
Other legal institutions prominent in early Irish law but foreign to most contemporary legal systems, such as the use of sureties, have been considered as survivals from earlier periods.
In 1215 he was one of the twenty-five sureties of Magna Carta of King John.
Her work focused on creating cells with Syrians temporarily abroad ( who almost invariably had to leave family members behind as sureties for their return ), those who had escaped and Syrians inside the country, Jews, Christians and Moslems to develop a reliable and secure information network.
In the 18th century a purser would buy his warrant for £ 65 and was required to post sureties totalling £ 2, 100 with the Admiralty.
They advanced as far as Muirthemne and Dundalk and from that position demanded hostages and sureties from the sons of Hugo and Aed O Neill.
MacCarthy was due for release in 1619 but was sent back to the Gatehouse in 1624, to " a little narrow close room without sight of the air ", owing to the death of two of his sureties, the Earl of Thomond and Sir Patrick Barnewall.

for and bond
My own stern hand has rent the ancient bond, And thereof shall the ending not have end: But not for me, that loved her, to be fond Lightly to please me with a newer friend Then hold it more than bravest-feathered song, That I affirm to thee, with heart of pride, I knew not what did to a friend belong Till I stood up, true friend, by thy true side ; ;
Certainly all can applaud passage of an auto title law, the school bills, the increase in teacher pensions, the ban on drag racing, acceptance by the state of responsibility for maintenance of state roads in municipalities at the same rate as outside city limits, repeal of the college age limit law and the road maintenance bond issue.
Af appeared to be well suited for the study of these matters, since it is a normal paramagnet, with three unpaired electrons on the chromium, its crystal structure is very simple, and the unknown position of the hydrogen in the strong Af bond provides structural interest.
There is evidence, though less convincing than for Af, that the Af bond in nickel dimethylglyoxime is symmetric.
If the Af bond is linear then there are three reasonable positions for the hydrogen atoms: ( 1 ) The hydrogen atoms are centered and hence all lie on a sheet midway between the oxygen sheets ; ;
It would appear that it should be possible to determine unique mechanisms for the thermal and photochemical reactions in both the liquid and gas phases and to determine values for activation energies of some of the intermediate reactions of atoms and free radicals, as well as information on the heat of dissociation of the carbon-halogen bond.
The religious symbolism, and especially the closely related rites and worship forms, constitute a powerful bond for the members of the particular faith.
However, as witnessed by the large corporate bond calendar at present, as well as the record amount of municipal bond issues approved by voters, the over-all demands for capital funds seem likely to remain high, so that any downward pressure on rates from reduced demand should not be great.
How else can one explain, for example, allowing the survival of the right to amortize bond discount and premium ( section 381(c)(9) ), but not the right to amortize bond issue expenses ; ;
The final step was a vote for a $230,000 bond issue for the construction of a sewage system by the 1959 town meeting, later confirmed by a two-thirds vote at a special town meeting June 21, 1960.
The Georgia Legislature will wind up its 1961 session Monday and head for home -- where some of the highway bond money it approved will follow shortly.
The bond issue will go to the state courts for a friendly test suit to test the validity of the act, and then the sales will begin and contracts let for repair work on some of Georgia's most heavily traveled highways.
He said legislation for a $60 million bond issue to underwrite the program is expected to be introduced Monday.
The city has sued for the full amount of the $172,400 performance bond covering the contract.
The announcement that the city would sue for recovery on the performance bond was made by City Solicitor David Berger at a press conference following a meeting in the morning with Wagner and other officials of the city and the PTC as well as representatives of an engineering firm that was pulled off the El project before its completion in 1959.
Berger's decision to sue for the full amount of the performance bond was questioned by Wagner in the morning press conference.
A bond issue which would have provided some $3.5 million for construction of the two 900-student schools was defeated by district voters in January.
Board members indicated Monday night this would be done by an advisory poll to be taken on Nov. 15, the same date as a $581,000 bond election for the construction of three new elementary schools.
The species that gains the electron pair is the Lewis acid ; for example, the oxygen atom in H < sub > 3 </ sub > O < sup >+</ sup > gains a pair of electrons when one of the H — O bonds is broken and the electrons shared in the bond become localized on oxygen.
Within the last courses of brick, bond beams are laid across the top of the bricks to provide a horizontal bearing plate for the roof to distribute the weight more evenly along the wall.

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