(a) When the order of removal is made in term time, it shall be deemed a notice to every person who has entered into recognizance to appear at the term. (b) In all other cases, the notice shall be given in writing, signed by the prosecuting attorney or the clerk of the court, and be served on the person so recognized in the manner provided by law for serving other notices. Crim. Code, § 428, as added by Acts 1873, No. 98, § 1, p. 234; C. & M. Dig., § 3100; Pope's Dig., § 3930; A.S.A. 1947, § 43-1514. (a) When the order of removal is made in term time, it shall be deemed a notice to every person who has entered into recognizance to appear at the term. (b) In all other cases, the notice shall be given in writing, signed by the prosecuting attorney or the clerk of the court, and be served on the person so recognized in the manner provided by law for serving other notices. Crim. Code, § 428, as added by Acts 1873, No. 98, § 1, p. 234; C. & M. Dig., § 3100; Pope's Dig., § 3930; A.S.A. 1947, § 43-1514. (a) When the order of removal is made in term time, it shall be deemed a notice to every person who has entered into recognizance to appear at the term. (b) In all other cases, the notice shall be given in writing, signed by the prosecuting attorney or the clerk of the court, and be served on the person so recognized in the manner provided by law for serving other notices. Crim. Code, § 428, as added by Acts 1873, No. 98, § 1, p. 234; C. & M. Dig., § 3100; Pope's Dig., § 3930; A.S.A. 1947, § 43-1514. (a) When the order of removal is made in term time, it shall be deemed a notice to every person who has entered into recognizance to appear at the term. (b) In all other cases, the notice shall be given in writing, signed by the prosecuting attorney or the clerk of the court, and be served on the person so recognized in the manner provided by law for serving other notices. Crim. Code, § 428, as added by Acts 1873, No. 98, § 1, p. 234; C. & M. Dig., § 3100; Pope's Dig., § 3930; A.S.A. 1947, § 43-1514.
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