QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
the Governor is the obligee - ANSW-crime of the state which is correct
the obligee - ANSW-which of the following refers to the party to whom an obligation is owed
Governor of the state - ANSW-who is the obligee in a contract of bail when the crime is against the state
latin to deliver out - ANSW-what does extradition mean
no the bond cannot be continued.a new bond must be written - ANSW-can a appearance bond to be
continued when the defendant is appealing the decision of the court
which is reason why fewer insurers write federal bonds - ANSW-the collateral may be seized by the
government in some cases
concealment - ANSW-what term applies if one party withholds information which,if known,would have
prevented the other party from entering into the contract
they are looked upon as truthful statements that are considered to be representations - ANSW-which is
correct regarding statements made by the contracting parties during the negotiation stage to signing a
contract
first appearance is held within 24 hours,7 days a week all year - ANSW-how often must the proceeding
be held in florida counties in which a defendant has not been released,and brought before a judge
the presiding judge - ANSW-who may dismiss charges against a defendant
a tort is a civil wrong committed against n individual,a crime is an intentional wrong against society -
ANSW-whats correct regarding torts and crime
if they are compelled to testify they will be granted immunity.or they may wave the right to immuniy and
testify - ANSW-which most correct if a witness refuses to testify on the grounds of self incrimination
none ,collateral is held in a fiduciary capacity and cannot be used - ANSW-which is correct about suretys
right to hold or use collateral security
patents,tademarks or copyrights - ANSW-florida statues allow for any other type of security approved by
the council to be used for collateral but what does the department allow?
within 24 months - ANSW-if there is no breach of the bond,what is the maximum time within the court
will direct remission of the forfeiture
if the defendant is returned within 1 year,85% is remitted - ANSW-what percentage of foreiture may be
remitted over time
original and trail jurisdiction - ANSW-which best describes the ability to try a case in the first place