bailable in the PONS Dictionary

bailable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

bailable action

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English
This specified which types of crimes were bailable and set bounds on a judge's discretion in setting bail.
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There is no test or criteria for determining which offence is bailable and which is non-bailable.
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In their case, the police released them on bail as the offences were bailable by police.
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Bailable warrants were issued 23 times against them between 1994 and 2000, yet none of them appeared in court.
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To create a bailment, the bailee must both intend to possess, and actually physically possess, the bailable chattel.
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He appeared today to avoid issuance of the non bailable warrant and sought bail.
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He was arrested and released on bail as the offence is a bailable offence.
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In this case as well, the driver was eventually slapped with bailable charges as opposed to abduction though there were plenty of witnesses.
www.firstpost.com
The court was informed that 61 students were in custody, of whom 39 were on bailable offenses.
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