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#### 58DC Bail may be granted subject to conditions
(1) A bail order may be made unconditionally or subject to one or more specified conditions.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1), the conditions can include one or more of the following:
(a) the accused reside at a specified place;
(b) the accused report to a specified person at a specified place at a specified time or times;
(c) the accused surrender any passport or document issued for the purposes of travel held by the accused and agree not to approach a point of international departure;
(d) the accused provide security in the form of money, or other property, for forfeiture if the accused fails to appear before the Court in accordance with the accused’s bail undertaking;
(e) one or more other specified persons provide security in the form of money, or other property, for forfeiture if the accused fails to appear before the Court in accordance with the accused’s bail undertaking.
(3) Money or other property deposited with the Court, or otherwise provided, as security in accordance with a condition of bail must be dealt with by the Court in accordance with the Rules of Court.