A bond given to protect the recipient against loss in case the terms of a contract are not filled; a surety company assumes liability for nonperformance.
So she came to us and used her grandmother's house as collateral for a suretybond.
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Raleigh called Hunt to confirm that all the paperwork had gone through for the suretybond.
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New Mexico may demand a suretybond to guarantee roughly $360 million in future cleanup work.
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Self-bonding has allowed some financially-fit mining companies to forego costly financing, such as a suretybond, and leave future liabilities to taxpayers.
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In addition to security concerns more time is needed to arrange a suretybond of more than £6,000, he said.
Uso de performance bond en inglés
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He says the performancebond was not overtly a gag clause, but it was concerning.
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In the event of a fine, "senior management and the material risk-takers would forfeit their performancebond," he said.
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The " performancebond" worth $250,000 is freed once competitors have entered the first leg.
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Ministers have denied that the companies are being bailed out, saying they will lose a £165m performancebond and face other penalties.
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A performancebond with a maximum limit of €20m has been agreed, and Boundary will guarantee this on behalf of Synchrony.
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The Government is also liable for the £1.25 million performancebond pledged by Bord Failte when Ireland originally secured the rights to host the games.
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Fianzas Monterrey, one of Mexico's largest surety lines company, offers administrative performancebonds primarily to clients in the construction and industrial sectors.