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Legal Definitions - vas
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Definition of vas
Definition: A vas is a pledge, surety, or bail. It is often used as security for a criminal defendant's appearance in court. In Roman law, a vas was a special surety for the defendant if there was an adjournmentin jure.
Example: If someone is arrested and released on bail, they may have to provide a vas as a guarantee that they will appear in court for their trial. The vas could be a sum of money or property that is held by the court until the defendant's case is resolved.
The example illustrates how a vas is used as a form of security to ensure that a defendant appears in court. It is a way to guarantee that the defendant will not flee or avoid their trial.
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Simple Definition
Term: VAS
Definition: VAS is a word that comes from Latin and means a pledge or surety. In the past, it was used as security for a criminal defendant's appearance in court. In Roman law, it was a special surety for the defendant if there was an adjournmentin jure. Pl. vades (vay-deez). See IN JURE(2); LEGIS ACTIO.
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