recognizance

/rɪˈkɑɡnɪzəns/
noun
  1. A legal promise made to a court to do something, especially to appear when required, often without paying money upfront.
    • He signed a recognizance agreeing to return for his trial.
    • The court accepted her recognizance instead of requiring bail.
    • The judge released the defendant on his own recognizance.
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