Two or more good and sufficient sureties, to be approved by the clerk, are required. Tex. R. Civ. P. 684. A surety company may be used in lieu of one or more individual sureties. See Tex. Ins. Code §§ 3503.001–.005. If individual sureties are used, two will probably be required, and the form should be so modified.
[Caption. See § 3 of the Introduction in volume 1 of this manual.]
Use the same caption as in the application at form 8-26. |
Bond to Defendant for Injunction
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, [name of plaintiff], Plaintiff, as principal and [name of surety] as surety, acknowledge ourselves bound to pay [name of defendant], Defendant, up to the sum of [number] dollars, conditioned that Plaintiff will abide the decision that may be made in this cause and that Plaintiff will pay all amounts of money and costs that may be adjudged against Plaintiff if the temporary restraining order or temporary injunction ordered in this cause is dissolved in whole or in part.
SIGNED on ______________________.
[Name of plaintiff]
Principal
[Name of surety company]
Surety
By:
Agent for Surety
APPROVED on ________________________________.
[Name of clerk], Clerk
[Designation of court]
By:
Deputy