Talk:Security for costs

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The difference in meaning between


 * "It is important that John Smith is there."

and


 * "It is important that John Smith be there."

although it originated of course in England, seems no longer much observed outside of the USA, which is in nearly all respects a more traditional country than England. I see that this is written by an Australian, who wrote "...an order that the plaintiff provides [sic] security." I have changed it to "...an order that the plaintiff provide security." i don"t know how NPOV this will be considered to be, but at least it adheres to an information-conveying distinction. Michael Hardy 23:50, 30 Oct 2003 (UTC)

hold up,,, how is this related to the actual "Security of costs?" RELEVANCE??????