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Recognizance and Undertaking: Recognizance and undertaking are legal terms in Canadian law that refer to a person's promise to appear in court or to abide by certain conditions while awaiting trial. Recognizance is a formal promise to appear in court and can require the accused to provide a sum of money or sureties as security for their appearance. Recognizances can also be issued for witnesses. Undertaking is a promise to comply with certain conditions imposed by the court or police while awaiting trial, such as reporting to the police at specified times or abstaining from drugs or alcohol. These mechanisms allow an accused to remain free while awaiting trial, but failure to comply can result in severe consequences, such as forfeiture of money or return to custody.