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U.S. Virgin Islands Legal Code

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U.S. Virgin Islands § 179 — U.S. Virgin Islands law

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On the receipt of notice that the plaintiff does not accept the bail, the marshal or defendant may, within ten days thereafter, give to the plaintiff or his attorney notice of the justification of the same or other sureties, specifying the place of residence and occupation of the latter, before the judge or clerk of the court where the action is pending, at a specified time and place, the time to be not less than five nor more than ten days thereafter. In case other bail is given, there shall be a new undertaking, in the form and to the effect prescribed in section 175 of this title.