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- Recognizance abstract "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.Recognizances are most often encountered regarding bail in criminal cases. In the United States, by filing a bail bond with the court, the defendant will usually be released from imprisonment pending a trial or appeal. If the defendant is released without bail having been set, the defendants are released \"on their own recognizance\". Release on recognizance is sometimes abbreviated as RoR, OR (Own Recognizance, particularly in the United States), or PR (Personal Recognizance).".
- Recognizance wikiPageID "2980799".
- Recognizance wikiPageLength "1642".
- Recognizance wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Recognizance wikiPageRevisionID "674038447".
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Bail.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Breach_of_the_peace.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_law.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hong_Kong_law.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Law_of_obligations.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legal_terms.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oaths.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scots_law_legal_terms.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_law.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Common_law.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_Canada.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_Hong_Kong.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_obligations.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_the_United_States.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Scots_law.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLink Trial.
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLinkText "O.R.".
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLinkText "Recognizance".
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLinkText "bail".
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLinkText "personal recognizance".
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLinkText "recognizance".
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLinkText "released on his own recognizance".
- Recognizance wikiPageWikiLinkText "signature bond".
- Recognizance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Recognizance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Law-term-stub.
- Recognizance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Recognizance subject Category:Canadian_law.
- Recognizance subject Category:Hong_Kong_law.
- Recognizance subject Category:Law_of_obligations.
- Recognizance subject Category:Legal_terms.
- Recognizance subject Category:Oaths.
- Recognizance subject Category:Scots_law_legal_terms.
- Recognizance subject Category:United_States_law.
- Recognizance hypernym Obligation.
- Recognizance type Convention.
- Recognizance type Concept.
- Recognizance type Convention.
- Recognizance type Statement.
- Recognizance type Term.
- Recognizance type Statement.
- Recognizance comment "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.".
- Recognizance label "Recognizance".
- Recognizance sameAs Q7302665.
- Recognizance sameAs m.08hh_n.
- Recognizance sameAs Q7302665.
- Recognizance wasDerivedFrom Recognizance?oldid=674038447.
- Recognizance isPrimaryTopicOf Recognizance.