0 money that allows sb out of prison -- kausjon [ masculine ]
1 to help sb or sth by giving money -- betale ut
They won’t bail you out again. De kommer ikke til å betale deg ut flere ganger.
The government won’t bail out failing banks. Regjeringen vil ikke redde konkurstruede banker.
2 a sum of money which is given to a court of law to get an untried prisoner out of prison until the time of his/her trial, and which acts as security for his/her return -- kausjon; løslatelse mot kausjon
3 one of the cross-pieces laid on the top of the wicket in cricket -- bøyle
In the national republics, some sor t of bailing out (non-transparent suppor t from clan and grouping members) was widespread in the formation and f unctioning of the offices.
I am told that we are talking about 300 farmers who need to be bailed out.
The responsibility for dealing with young people on remand rests with the local authorities, except where they are bailed or are remanded to prison custody.
By putting money into industry in the way we have done in this case, it is often the shareholder who is partially bailed out.
In 1993, about 59,600 defendants bailed by the police failed to appear.
He can be rearrested, bailed under the same condition, and break it again the next day and the day after.
A 15-year-old might be bailed on condition that he does not leave his home after 10 pm, but he does.
There is no question of taxpayers bailing out the local authorities involved.
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