LOUISIANA BAIL BONDS TEST EXAM | QUESTIONS
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Acquit - (ANSWER)to set free:to judicially discharge from an acquisition;to clear
(a person) of a criminal charge
Bail Enforcement - (ANSWER)the apprehension or surrender of a principal by a
natural person who is released on bail or who has failed to appear at and state of
the proceedings to answer to the charge before the court, in which he may be
prosecuted
obligor - (ANSWER)the party who owes the duty or debt; principal; in bail,the
defendant
Appearance bond - (ANSWER)the range of a criminal defendant's bond
Types of criminal defendant bonds - (ANSWER)Bail Bonds
Appeal Bonds
Supersedes Bonds
Habeas Corpus Bonds
Extradition Bonds
Civil Contempt Bonds
Ne Exeat Bonds
,Secured Personal Surety - (ANSWER)personal surety who meets all the
qualifications of law and specifically, mortages, immovable property located in
the state of Louisiana
The Surety - (ANSWER)the individual/company who pledges to fulfill the
obligation if the obligor defaults, or in lieu thereof, to pay a specified sum of
money. The sum is called the face amount of the bond.
Formal Contract - (ANSWER)A contract made binding by the oberservance of
required formalities regardless of the giving of consideration; specifically a
contract the is a contract underseal, a recognizance, a letter of credit, or
negotiable instruments
Poilcy/certificate - (ANSWER)any contract of insurance, indemnity, medical,
health or hospital service, suretyship, or annuity issued, proposed for issuance, or
intended for issuance by any insurer
Insurance - (ANSWER)Companies and their producers are regulated by the
Insurance Commissioner and his staff in the DOI; an of the lines of authority
specified in RS 22:1547
Bail - (ANSWER)Monetary or other form of security to insure the appearance of
the defendant at every stage of the criminal proceedings; any type of pretrial
release
,Probable Cause - (ANSWER)Facts sufficient to cause a person of reasonable
caution to believe a crime has been committed and if applicable that a specific
person has committed the crime
2 types of personal surety - (ANSWER)Unsecured and Secured
Voluntarily Surrender - (ANSWER)personal appearance without confinement by a
law enforcement officer or bail recovery agent
Surety - (ANSWER)One who undertakes to pay money or perform some act if the
principal fails to pay or perform
Producer - (ANSWER)A person required to be licensed under the laws of this
state to sell, solicit, or negotiate insurance, and includes all persons or business
entities otherwise referred to in the La. Insurance code
False Swearing - (ANSWER)when a person tells a lie under oath,and it is put in
writing and sworn before a notary or other such official
Waiver - (ANSWER)implies giving up of a known right
Offer & Acceptance - (ANSWER)one party must take a proposition to the other
and the other must accept the proposal
, Competent Parties - (ANSWER)sometimes referred to as "sui juris" parties
The parties must be legal age and in no way mentally impaired
Breach of Contract - (ANSWER)One party's failure to perform some act, which be
contractually agreed to do. In addition the aggrieved party may ask for monetary
damages under a suit
Unilateral Contract - (ANSWER)A contract in which only one party is obligated to
perform.
Compare to bilateral contracts
Contract - (ANSWER)an agreement between 2 or more persons which is legally
binding
Informal Contract - (ANSWER)Any contract that is not formal contract. Also called
simple contract
Bilateral Contract - (ANSWER)A contract in which both parties have promised to
perform.
Compare to unilateral contract
Implied Contract - (ANSWER)a contract that infers to exist from the words and
conducts of the parties
AND ANSWERS| VERIFIED AND WELL DETAILED
ANSWERS| LATEST UPDATE
Acquit - (ANSWER)to set free:to judicially discharge from an acquisition;to clear
(a person) of a criminal charge
Bail Enforcement - (ANSWER)the apprehension or surrender of a principal by a
natural person who is released on bail or who has failed to appear at and state of
the proceedings to answer to the charge before the court, in which he may be
prosecuted
obligor - (ANSWER)the party who owes the duty or debt; principal; in bail,the
defendant
Appearance bond - (ANSWER)the range of a criminal defendant's bond
Types of criminal defendant bonds - (ANSWER)Bail Bonds
Appeal Bonds
Supersedes Bonds
Habeas Corpus Bonds
Extradition Bonds
Civil Contempt Bonds
Ne Exeat Bonds
,Secured Personal Surety - (ANSWER)personal surety who meets all the
qualifications of law and specifically, mortages, immovable property located in
the state of Louisiana
The Surety - (ANSWER)the individual/company who pledges to fulfill the
obligation if the obligor defaults, or in lieu thereof, to pay a specified sum of
money. The sum is called the face amount of the bond.
Formal Contract - (ANSWER)A contract made binding by the oberservance of
required formalities regardless of the giving of consideration; specifically a
contract the is a contract underseal, a recognizance, a letter of credit, or
negotiable instruments
Poilcy/certificate - (ANSWER)any contract of insurance, indemnity, medical,
health or hospital service, suretyship, or annuity issued, proposed for issuance, or
intended for issuance by any insurer
Insurance - (ANSWER)Companies and their producers are regulated by the
Insurance Commissioner and his staff in the DOI; an of the lines of authority
specified in RS 22:1547
Bail - (ANSWER)Monetary or other form of security to insure the appearance of
the defendant at every stage of the criminal proceedings; any type of pretrial
release
,Probable Cause - (ANSWER)Facts sufficient to cause a person of reasonable
caution to believe a crime has been committed and if applicable that a specific
person has committed the crime
2 types of personal surety - (ANSWER)Unsecured and Secured
Voluntarily Surrender - (ANSWER)personal appearance without confinement by a
law enforcement officer or bail recovery agent
Surety - (ANSWER)One who undertakes to pay money or perform some act if the
principal fails to pay or perform
Producer - (ANSWER)A person required to be licensed under the laws of this
state to sell, solicit, or negotiate insurance, and includes all persons or business
entities otherwise referred to in the La. Insurance code
False Swearing - (ANSWER)when a person tells a lie under oath,and it is put in
writing and sworn before a notary or other such official
Waiver - (ANSWER)implies giving up of a known right
Offer & Acceptance - (ANSWER)one party must take a proposition to the other
and the other must accept the proposal
, Competent Parties - (ANSWER)sometimes referred to as "sui juris" parties
The parties must be legal age and in no way mentally impaired
Breach of Contract - (ANSWER)One party's failure to perform some act, which be
contractually agreed to do. In addition the aggrieved party may ask for monetary
damages under a suit
Unilateral Contract - (ANSWER)A contract in which only one party is obligated to
perform.
Compare to bilateral contracts
Contract - (ANSWER)an agreement between 2 or more persons which is legally
binding
Informal Contract - (ANSWER)Any contract that is not formal contract. Also called
simple contract
Bilateral Contract - (ANSWER)A contract in which both parties have promised to
perform.
Compare to unilateral contract
Implied Contract - (ANSWER)a contract that infers to exist from the words and
conducts of the parties