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Bondsman

A surety; one who has entered Into a bond as surety. The word seems to apply especially to the sureties upon the bonds of officers, trustees, etc., while bail should be reserved for the sureties on recognizances and bail-bonds. Haberstlch V. Elliott, 180 IU. 70, 59 N. E. 557

Source: Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)