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RS 13:3956 - Suits by surety companies on contracts of indemnity for signing of bail bonds

LA Rev Stat § 13:3956 (2018) (N/A)
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§3956. Suits by surety companies on contracts of indemnity for signing of bail bonds

Whenever any suit is hereafter filed in any of the courts of this state by a surety company authorized to do business in this state, against any person, firm, corporation or partnership upon a contract to indemnify such surety company for the signing of a bail bond in any of the state or federal courts and the principal on said bail bond has failed to appear in court as required by law, or has disappeared, or the sheriff is unable to locate, or to serve notice or process on such principal, and a writ of attachment is prayed for, the fact that it lies within the power of the defendant or defendants to mortgage, assign or dispose of his property, rights or credits, or some part thereof, or to convert his property into money or evidences of debt, during the pendency of the suit, shall be deemed sufficient to justify an affidavit by the plaintiff, for the purposes of obtaining such writ of attachment, that the defendant is about to mortgage, assign or dispose of his property, right or credits, or some part thereof, with intent to defraud his creditors, or is about to convert his property into money or evidences of debt, with intent to place it beyond the reach of his creditors. The amount of the bond primarily for the issuance of said writ, based upon a contract of indemnity as herein authorized, shall not exceed the amount of the demand and in no event exceed the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, with the right reserved to the court issuing the writ, on proper showing, to increase said bond not to exceed the amount of the debt, as provided in this Section.

Acts 1952, No. 518, §1.

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RS 13:3956 - Suits by surety companies on contracts of indemnity for signing of bail bonds