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Arizona Revised Statutes Title 7

Bonds

Chapter 1 SURETY BONDS
Article 1 General Provisions
7-101 Execution of bond; sureties
7-102 Qualification of sureties
7-103 Corporate surety; power of attorney; fee
7-104 Bonds payable to state
7-105 Bail undertaking in a criminal action as lien
7-106 Deposit in lieu of bond
7-107 Sufficiency of bond; objection
7-108 Notice of justification
7-109 Sureties; examination on sufficiency; attorney of party ineligible as surety
7-110 Joint control of assets secured by bond
Article 2 Injunction, Attachment or Garnishment Bond
7-121 Irresponsible surety; procedure
7-122 Hearing on sufficiency

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