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BAILS - traducción al árabe

FORM OF PROPERTY DEPOSITED OR PLEDGED TO A COURT
Bail bond; Skipped bail; Admission to bail; Bails; Bail schedule; Police bail; Bail hearing; Go bail; Bail (law); Jump bail; Skip bail; Jumping bail; Bail jumping; Posting bail; Post bail; Posted bail; Pre-trial release program; Bailable; Pretrial release; Skipping bail; Jumped bail; Bail in the Czech Republic; Bail surety; Return to custody; Unsecured bail; Right to bail; Bail reform; Bail Reform; Bail (Regular); Cash bail; Non-bailable; Bond (law); Legal bail
  • [[Bail bondsman]] in [[Longview, Texas]].

BAILS         

ألاسم

جَرْدَل ; دَلْو ; سَطْل ; مِنْزَحَة

الفعل

صَرَّفَ ; نَزَحَ

bailable         
صِفَة : مُمْكِنٌ إطْلاقُ سَرَاحِهِ بكَفَالَة
bailable         
ممكن أطلاق سراحة بكفالة ، ممكن قبول كفالة بشأنة

Definición

Bail
·noun Custody; keeping.
II. Bail ·noun A certain limit within a forest.
III. Bail ·noun A division for the stalls of an open stable.
IV. Bail (·vt) To deliver; to Release.
V. Bail ·noun A line of palisades serving as an exterior defense.
VI. Bail ·noun A bucket or scoop used in bailing water out of a boat.
VII. Bail ·noun The arched handle of a kettle, pail, or similar vessel, usually movable.
VIII. Bail ·noun The top or cross piece ( or either of the two cross pieces) of the wicket.
IX. Bail ·noun A half hoop for supporting the cover of a carrier's wagon, awning of a boat, ·etc.
X. Bail ·noun The outer wall of a feudal castle. Hence: The space inclosed by it; the outer court.
XI. Bail ·vt To dip or lade water from;
- often with out to express completeness; as, to bail a boat.
XII. Bail ·vt To Lade; to dip and throw;
- usually with out; as, to bail water out of a boat.
XIII. Bail ·noun The person or persons who procure the release of a prisoner from the custody of the officer, or from imprisonment, by becoming surely for his appearance in court.
XIV. Bail ·noun The security given for the appearance of a prisoner in order to obtain his release from custody of the officer; as, the man is out on bail; to go bail for any one.
XV. Bail (·vt) To set free, or deliver from arrest, or out of custody, on the undertaking of some other person or persons that he or they will be responsible for the appearance, at a certain day and place, of the person bailed.
XVI. Bail (·vt) To deliver, as goods in trust, for some special object or purpose, upon a contract, expressed or implied, that the trust shall be faithfully executed on the part of the bailee, or person intrusted; as, to bail cloth to a tailor to be made into a garment; to bail goods to a carrier.

Wikipedia

Bail

Bail is a set of pre-trial restrictions that are imposed on a suspect to ensure that they will not hamper the judicial process. Bail is the conditional release of a defendant with the promise to appear in court when required. In some countries, especially the United States, bail usually implies a bail bond, a deposit of money or some form of property to the court by the suspect in return for the release from pre-trial detention. If the suspect does not return to court, the bail is forfeited and the suspect may be charged with the crime of failure to appear. If the suspect returns to make all their required appearances, bail is returned after the trial is concluded.

In other countries, such as the United Kingdom, bail is more likely to consist of a set of restrictions that the suspect will have to abide by for a set period of time. Under this usage, bail can be given both before and after charge.

For minor crimes, a defendant may be summoned to court without the need for bail, or may be released on recognizance (promising to appear in court, with no bail required) following arraignment. For serious crimes, or for suspects who are deemed likely to fail to turn up in court, they may be remanded (detained) while awaiting trial. A suspect is given bail in cases where remand is not justified but there is a need to provide an incentive for the suspect to appear in court. Bail amounts may vary depending on the type and severity of crime the suspect is accused of; practices for determining bail amounts vary.

Ejemplos de uso de BAILS
1. Most were freed on bails ranging from $11,000 to $55,000.
2. Sergeant Alan Bails said the woman was found dead with gunshot wounds to her body.
3. What happens, in the global war on terror, if the United States bails out on Iraq?
4. England ended the day at 36' for 6 when the bails were finally removed.
5. Yet who is the good uncle who bails them out in times of trouble?