BAIL, in Scots law: When a prisoner is set at liberty upon some person's becoming surety for his appearance
to stand trial under a penalty, he is said to be admitted to bail. See SCOTS LAW, tit. Crimes.
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BAIL, in Scots law: When a prisoner is set at liberty upon some person's becoming surety for his appearance
to stand trial under a penalty, he is said to be admitted to bail. See SCOTS LAW, tit. Crimes.