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Definition of recognizance in English: recognizance(British recognisance) noun rɪˈkɒ(ɡ)nɪz(ə)ns Law A bond by which a person undertakes before a court or magistrate to observe some condition, especially to appear when summoned. 〔律〕具结;(交付法院或执法官保证被告遵守某些条件,尤其是随传随到的)保证金 the Lord Chancellor asked them to enter into recognizances to appear in court he was released on his own recognizance of £30,000 他自己交了三万英镑的保证金后被释放。 Example sentencesExamples - She failed to comply with the terms of her release by failing to comply with the conditions of her recognizance.
- He was arrested for violating the terms of his recognizance.
- It records that he has an extensive criminal record, including threats, numerous failures to comply with recognizances and probation orders and three failures to appear.
- To my surprise, she told me that she wouldn't oppose my request that Fred be released on his own recognizance.
- They were released on their own recognisances pending their next court appearance on July 15.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French reconnissance, from reconnaistre 'recognize'. Definition of recognizance in US English: recognizance(British recognisance) noun Law A bond by which a person undertakes before a court or magistrate to observe some condition, especially to appear when summoned. 〔律〕具结;(交付法院或执法官保证被告遵守某些条件,尤其是随传随到的)保证金 he was released on his own recognizance 他自己交了三万英镑的保证金后被释放。 Example sentencesExamples - To my surprise, she told me that she wouldn't oppose my request that Fred be released on his own recognizance.
- They were released on their own recognisances pending their next court appearance on July 15.
- He was arrested for violating the terms of his recognizance.
- She failed to comply with the terms of her release by failing to comply with the conditions of her recognizance.
- It records that he has an extensive criminal record, including threats, numerous failures to comply with recognizances and probation orders and three failures to appear.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French reconnissance, from reconnaistre ‘recognize’. |