Section 2332. Houses of prostitution; abatement; release of property on filing bond  


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  • 1. If the owner of the premises in which  a  nuisance,  as
      defined  in this article, has been maintained appears and pays all costs
      of the proceeding and files a bond with sureties to be approved  by  the
      court in the full value of the property, to be ascertained by the court,
      or   in  vacation  by  the  judge  thereof,  conditioned  that  he  will
      immediately  abate  said  nuisance  and  prevent  the  same  from  being
      established, or kept therein within a period of one year thereafter, the
      court,  or  in  vacation  the judge, if satisfied of his good faith, may
      order the premises, closed or sought to be closed  under  the  order  of
      abatement,  delivered  to  said  owner,  and  said  order  of  abatement
      cancelled so far as the same may relate to said real property.
        2. The release of the property under the provisions  of  this  section
      shall  not  release  it  from the injunction herein provided against the
      property nor any of the defendants  nor  from  any  judgment,  lien,  or
      liability to which it may be subject by law.