Virginia Statutes

§ 49-15 — Surety companies may be accepted as sureties on bonds; rights and liabilities

Virginia·Title 49 OATHS, AFFIRMATIONS AND BONDS·Ch. 2 BONDS TAKEN BY COURTS AND OFFICERS
Any company with a paid-up cash capital of not less than $250,000, incorporated and organized under the laws of any state of the United States or foreign country, for the purpose of transacting business as surety on obligations of persons or corporations, and which has complied with all the requirements of law regulating the admission of such companies to transact business in this Commonwealth, shall, upon production of evidence of solvency and credit satisfactory to the court or judge or other officer authorized to approve such bond, be accepted as surety upon the bond of any person or corporation required by the laws of this Commonwealth, or by any court, judge or other public officer or board or organization, to execute a bond with surety or sureties. If such surety company shall furnis

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Legislative History

Code 1919, § 282.

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