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    • Code of Virginia
    • Title 49 - Oaths, Affirmations and Bonds
    • Chapter 2 - Bonds Taken by Courts and Officers
    • § 49-21. Failure to give bond

    Code of Virginia
    Chapter 2 - Bonds Taken by Courts and Officers
    § 49-21. Failure to give bond

    If any officer or person mentioned in § 49-12 shall act in his office, post or trust before giving such bonds as are required by law, he shall forfeit not less than $100 nor more than $1,000.
    Code 1919, § 288.

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    Structure Code of Virginia

    Code of Virginia

    Title 49 - Oaths, Affirmations and Bonds

    Chapter 2 - Bonds Taken by Courts and Officers

    § 49-12. Provisions and conditions; acknowledgment and recordation; duty of clerk when taken in pending cause

    § 49-13. How new or additional bonds required and given; failure to give

    § 49-14. Effect of giving new or additional bond

    § 49-15. Surety companies may be accepted as sureties on bonds; rights and liabilities

    § 49-16. Allowance of expense of procuring corporate surety

    § 49-17. Surety company estopped to deny power to execute instrument or assume liability

    § 49-18. Agent or attorney of surety company signing without seal

    § 49-18.1. Seal not required

    § 49-19. Remedy on bonds

    § 49-20. How bonds given in civil suits made payable

    § 49-21. Failure to give bond

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