1. Which of the following situations below can a surety arrest the defendant; a) Surrendering the defendant to the jail b) Surety authorizes a peace officer to make an arrest by endorsing authorization on a certified copy of the bond c) Defendant breaches conditions of the bond d) The defendant can be arrested in all of the above situations {Ans: b) Surety authorizes a peace officer to make an arrest by endorsing authorization on a certified copy of the bond}If no day or an impossible day is stated in a bond for the defendant's appearance before a trial court judge for a hearing, the defendant shall be bound to appear after receipt of notice to appear by the defendant, defendant's counsel or any surety on the undertaking. a) Five days b) Ten days c) Immediately d) None of the above are correct {Ans: b) Ten days}WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT THE INSURER CAN CHARGE THE SURETY FOR THE BUILD-UP-FUND (BUFF)? a) 20 percent b) 40 percent c) 100 percent d) 50 percent {Ans: b) 40 percent}IN BAIL CONTRACTS, THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AS REPRESENTED BY THE COURTS IS REFERRED TO AS THE: a) Obligor b) Obligee c)