Section 15. If such sureties are to be approved by a justice of a district court or by a master in chancery, the officer who serves the writ shall give written notice to the defendant or to the person from whose custody the property has been taken, stating the time and place of hearing thereon and the names and residences of the proposed sureties, allowing not less than one hour before the time appointed for the hearing and at the rate of one hour additional for each mile of travel.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part III - Courts, Judicial Officers and Proceedings in Civil Cases
Title IV - Certain Writs and Proceedings in Special Cases
Section 1 - Distrained or Impounded Beasts
Section 3 - Amount of Bond; Appraisal of Property
Section 5 - Judgment for Defendant
Section 6 - Judgment for Plaintiff
Section 7 - Goods Unlawfully Taken, Detained or Attached
Section 8 - Bond; Amount; Appraisal of Goods
Section 9 - Judgment for Defendant
Section 10 - Damages; Assessment; Rate
Section 11 - Money Recovered by Officer After Replevin of Goods Attached, etc.; Disposition
Section 12 - Application of Amounts Received by Creditor
Section 13 - Judgment for Plaintiff
Section 14 - Sureties on Bond; Approval
Section 15 - Approval of Sureties; Proceedings
Section 17 - Defects in Bond; Dismissal of Action
Section 18 - Actions Against Sureties; Serving and Entering Writ; Limitations
Section 19 - Damages; Assessment
Section 20 - Judgment for Return of Goods Attached