2A:13-3. Attorneys not to be sureties on bonds No practicing attorney shall be surety on a bond as security for costs or a replevin bond or a bond given in connection with any proceeding in lieu of a prerogative writ. Any such bond signed by a practicing attorney as surety shall be insufficient. L.1951 (1st SS), c.344.
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