Should the defendant fail to give bond as above allowed, within five days from the date of seizure, then the complainant at whose instance the property was seized may give such bond and receive the property. In such case, the bond shall be dealt with in all respects as if the defendant had given it and retained the property. Codes, 1880, § 1854; 1892, § 515; 1906, § 566; Hemingway's 1917, § 326; 1930, § 413; 1942, § 1333. Should the defendant fail to give bond as above allowed, within five days from the date of seizure, then the complainant at whose instance the property was seized may give such bond and receive the property. In such case, the bond shall be dealt with in all respects as if the defendant had given it and retained the property. Codes, 1880, § 1854; 1892, § 515; 1906, § 566; Hemingway's 1917, § 326; 1930, § 413; 1942, § 1333. Should the defendant fail to give bond as above allowed, within five days from the date of seizure, then the complainant at whose instance the property was seized may give such bond and receive the property. In such case, the bond shall be dealt with in all respects as if the defendant had given it and retained the property. Codes, 1880, § 1854; 1892, § 515; 1906, § 566; Hemingway's 1917, § 326; 1930, § 413; 1942, § 1333. Should the defendant fail to give bond as above allowed, within five days from the date of seizure, then the complainant at whose instance the property was seized may give such bond and receive the property. In such case, the bond shall be dealt with in all respects as if the defendant had given it and retained the property. Codes, 1880, § 1854; 1892, § 515; 1906, § 566; Hemingway's 1917, § 326; 1930, § 413; 1942, § 1333.
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