The court decides to secure a lawsuit if the following conditions are met:
a) A reasonable suspicion exists, based on written documents, of the possibility of the causing of a serious, irreparable and immediate damage to the plaintiff;
b) The public interest is not seriously violated;
c) If it is seen necessary by the court, the plaintiff gives a guarantee, in the type and amount set, for the damage that might be caused to the defendant from securing the lawsuit.