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Section 16-68-204 - Bonds not void for want of form

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The bond of no executor or executrix, administrator or administratrix or guardian, nor any prosecution, appeal, nonresident, or attachment bond, nor any other statutory bonds of any party, plaintiff, or defendant in any court of justice in this state, nor any recognizance in any criminal cause in this state, shall be declared null and void for the want of form if the intent of the bond can be plainly deduced from the body of the bond or recognizance.Acts 1857, § 1, p. 135; C. & M. Dig., § 801; Pope's Dig., § 957; A.S.A. 1947, § 27-2201.