533.090. Defendant — new bond ordered by court, when — failure to comply with order — procedure. — If the court should in like time be satisfied that the bond of the defendant shall not be good and sufficient, a like order shall be made that the defendant give a new bond, with good and sufficient sureties, within such time as the court in such order shall direct; and upon his failing to comply with such order the court shall make a further order that the proper officer retake the property and deliver it to the plaintiff, and that the defendant deliver the same to the officer therefor, and that the answer or other pleadings, if any, of defendant be stricken out, and render such judgment for the plaintiff as the court may by law render against the defendant and his sureties.
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(RSMo 1939 § 1796)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 1632; 1919 § 2080; 1909 § 2645
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