Section 15-13-82 Conditional Judgment - When Set Aside or Made Absolute; When Excuses for Default Heard.
If defendants appear and show sufficient cause for default on bail, the court must set aside the conditional judgment; otherwise it must be made absolute. The court must also hear excuses for default on bail on application when not otherwise engaged, and no costs may be imposed when the conditional judgment is set asid
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If defendants appear and show sufficient cause for default on bail, the court must set aside the conditional judgment; otherwise it must be made absolute. The court must also hear excuses for default on bail on application when not otherwise engaged, and no costs may be imposed when the conditional judgment is set aside, except where money is deposited instead of bail.
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