civil bail — A bond, deposit of money or of property, to secure the release of a person who is under civil arrest for failing to pay a debt which has been reduced to court order and its effect is to insure payment of such order. See also bail … Black's law dictionary
civil bail — A bond, deposit of money or of property, to secure the release of a person who is under civil arrest for failing to pay a debt which has been reduced to court order and its effect is to insure payment of such order. See also bail … Black's law dictionary
bail — To procure release of one charged with an offense by insuring his future attendance in court and compelling him to remain within jurisdiction of court. Manning v. State ex rel. Williams, 190 Okl. 65, 120 P.2d 980, 981. To deliver the defendant to … Black's law dictionary
bail — To procure release of one charged with an offense by insuring his future attendance in court and compelling him to remain within jurisdiction of court. Manning v. State ex rel. Williams, 190 Okl. 65, 120 P.2d 980, 981. To deliver the defendant to … Black's law dictionary
civil — Of or relating to the state or its citizenry. Relating to private rights and remedies sought by civil actions as contrasted with criminal proceedings. The word is derived from the Latin civilis, a citizen. Originally, pertaining or appropriate to … Black's law dictionary
civil — Of or relating to the state or its citizenry. Relating to private rights and remedies sought by civil actions as contrasted with criminal proceedings. The word is derived from the Latin civilis, a citizen. Originally, pertaining or appropriate to … Black's law dictionary
Bail à domaine congéable — Droit civil: bail rural attribuant au fermier la propriété des constructions et des plantations qu il a effectuées … Lexique de Termes Juridiques
Bail à ferme — Droit civil: bail ayant pour objet un fonds rural, conclu pour une période de neuf ans, renouvelable … Lexique de Termes Juridiques
bail — bail, baux [ baj, bo ] n. m. • 1264 « contrat par lequel on cède la jouissance d une chose pour un prix et pour un temps »; de bailler ♦ Contrat par lequel l une des parties (⇒ bailleur) s oblige à faire jouir l autre (⇒ preneur; locataire;… … Encyclopédie Universelle
BAIL, CHARLES-JOSEPH° — (1777–1827), French soldier, publicist, and civil servant. Bail was in charge of the administration of the Bonapartist kingdom of westphalia , and thus had close contacts with the heads of the Jewish Consistoire there. After the fall of Napoleon … Encyclopedia of Judaism