It's hard to square our usual image of Stevens as a doggedly conscientious master of surety and fidelity with this carefree frontiersman. |
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A surety who pays off the debt owed by the principal debtor is subrogated to any securities given by the debtor as security for the debt. |
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In Ohio a guarantor is a surety and has the statutory and common law rights and obligations discussed above under Accommodation Party. |
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For this, they obtained a loan of one-and-a-half million CFP from the bank, for which the seven civil servant members stood surety. |
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Under a surety bond, if the bonded party doesn't fulfill their side of a deal, the company issuing the bond steps in to compensate the customer. |
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The system electronically assigns a unique, tamper-proof authorization code to individual surety bonds. |
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Police opposed bail, but the Magistrate agreed to his release on the condition he pay a surety and comply with other bail conditions. |
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If that is the case, the defendant will simply have to remain in custody, if no suitable surety within the jurisdiction can be found. |
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Normally, it can go to a surety company which is sort of like a high-class bail bondsman. |
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Such aspirants had to jump through many legal hoops, involving large amounts of surety money, before acquiring licenses to work in India. |
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The situation remains complex and immensely uncertain, and there is no surety that the peace process will last. |
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No one can predict with surety that someone will never act dysfunctionally again. |
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He possesses the aggression, running power and surety of touch to take men on and beat them. |
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If gravity is pulling everything down, why do the sparks fly upwards with great surety? |
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There are games that have handled with an equal degree of surety, but never in the context of such a complex control scheme and game world. |
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It is this home that Mrs Davies has provided as security for the amount of the surety. |
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In our respectful submission, that is not the sort of burden that a surety is normally complaining of. |
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If disaster strikes the debtor and the mortgaged securities but the surety remains capable of repaying the debt then the creditor loses nothing. |
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To change the principal contract is to change the basis upon which the surety agreed to become liable. |
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Democracy itself requires that all public power be lawfully conferred and exercised, and of this the courts are the surety. |
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All that is required is that the wife offer to stand surety for the husband's business debt. |
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In fact, I am instructed that Michael John Hunter Davies did not become a surety. |
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The creditor could sue the debtor, sell the mortgage securities or sue the surety. |
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The relation of principal and surety gives to the surety certain rights. |
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Our support is available for contracts in all industry sectors and in nontraditional surety markets. |
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An active obedient faith in Jesus Christ is the only surety that will keep a person all days of this life until that day of final reckoning. |
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Banks should of course not lose any money at all, and they must stand surety for their organisation. |
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Customers agree to keep this identifier confidential and to entrust it only to staff members for whom they stand surety. |
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Our new material, our highly qualified personnel and an extensive computer system stand surety for the highest standards of quality. |
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In some cases, the surety may step into the shoes of the defaulting contractor and carry on the construction. |
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It is a three-party agreement between the principal, the obligee and the surety. |
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Whoever, forsaking Allah, takes Satan for a friend, hath of a surety suffered a loss that is manifest. |
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The court suggested several indicia for determining the subtle difference between an independent bank guarantee and a surety. |
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My understanding of the bill is a government could become a guarantor of a insurance contract or be a surety for a reinsurance contract. |
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He had to hand over a release fee of £200, storage fees of £462 and a surety fee of £160, refundable when the car tax was paid. |
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Lakhvi's lawyer said his client had been granted bail on the basis of surety bonds of more than £6,000 and could be free in under a week. |
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Yet, by the end, they might have been conducting a masterclass in defensive surety. |
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A court demanded surety for a huge fine on his Fininvest company, over its 2000 purchase of Mondadori, Italy's biggest publisher. |
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It is very expensive, a huge investment, without a lot of tenure or surety about our licences. |
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When you have by faith once established yourself as a son of God, nothing else matters as regards the surety of survival. |
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A surety bond is a promise or guarantee of payment to US Customs in the event of a default in any terms of the importation laws. |
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A Member may request sufficient guarantee in the form of a surety, a deposit or some other appropriate instrument for this purpose. |
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For instance, suretyship does not restrict immediately the right of ownership of a surety over his property. |
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Though it is some time taking but gives you surety that you will miss nothing. |
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There is no god but He: of a surety He will gather you together against the Day of Judgment, about which there is no doubt. |
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This surety bond will indemnify the performance of the obligator. |
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If you call them soon enough, surety firms might be able to kick in some money to ease cash shortages as well as to share good ideas and offer lots of expertise. |
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He dealt with an awkward question on devolution with the surety and intelligence you would expect from a man who refused to be bullied into Vietnam. |
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Secondly, the effect of a decision to meet the cheque will be to cause the other account holder to stand as surety for a debt created by the drawer of the cheque. |
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Her attorney told the court on Monday that a property belonging to her husband and registered in his name would be put up as surety for the amount. |
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He was granted conditional bail after paying a surety of 100,000 baht. |
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Truly decisive objectives are the long-term provision of societal security, political surety, and economic stability, for which non-military instruments are essential. |
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The cooperative is now able to stand surety with the bank for the starting capital and, subsequently, the individuals concerned have to manage on their own. |
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However, we do not wish to stand surety in advance, by means of a vote in favour, for whatever this regulation might be used for once it has been placed at the disposal of the chemical-fertiliser companies. |
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The large Staff at South Coast Surety are Specialists in a all surety bond types. |
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The company quickly realized the universal marketing appeal of a surety bond, even under a variety of market conditions. |
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Some businesses, particularly construction, civil engineering and capital goods companies, require surety or bonding in order to preserve their bank credit potential. |
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The surety undertakes that the principal obligor will perform the existing obligation, failing which, the surety will perform the obligation or indemnify the obligee. |
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If there is a default, the obligee will make a claim with the surety. |
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Doctors said the girl bore torture signs on her face, head and other part of body, with no surety wheatear or not her life could be saved. |
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Nature and purpose: Your Company had agreed to stand surety for a syndicated loan to bioMérieux Inc. in connection with the purchase of the diagnostics division of Organon Teknika. |
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The Executive Management may not stand surety for third parties, nor enter into risky or speculative transactions of any nature, either for their own account or for the account of third parties. |
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Mr. Speaker, in law, this is what we call the principle of surety. |
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Our movement will unavoidably bring the necessary results, and the unity of all responsible democratic forces in the Ukrainian society will stand surety for this. |
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When it is probable that an amount will be disbursed by the Company in relation to a granted surety, the amount of liabilities accounted for is estimated using an asset-based approach and a liquidation value method. |
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The judicial officer must stand surety for legal certainty, where in the course of a judicial enforcement a human treatment of the debtor must be central. |
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Where an elector becomes surety for a loan, the contract of suretyship shall set out the name and address of the elector and the amount for which he becomes surety. |
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His legal or testamentary guardian or another trustworthy person must stand surety for him, failing which he must be placed in the nearest juvenile rehabilitation and welfare centre for a period not exceeding 24 hours. |
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If you are a Certificated Shareholder, you will be required, as a condition of receiving Settlement Benefits, to surrender your CLFC share certificates or provide an affidavit of loss and surety bond. |
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In this environment, corporate risk managers may want to consider surety bonds as an alternative to bank guarantees. |
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Educating your clients about alternatives like surety bonds can help them preserve their bank lines of credit for other strategic purposes. |
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Pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Assignors assign and the Purchase purchases the Assigned Shares, in full ownership and free of any personal or real surety, easement or lien. |
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There has been excussion against the principal debtor, who has no assets. The creditor is therefore proceeding against the surety. |
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They threatened to bind him over, but Turpin refused to pay the required surety, and was committed to the House of Correction at Beverley. |
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Finally, the aitire is a surety who became a hostage in the case of a default. |
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The Collectio Canonum Hibernensis also borrows terms found in Brehon law such as rata from Old Irish rath, a type of surety. |
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Know of a surety, that thy seed shall be a stranger in a land that is not theirs. |
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Prelates and great lords of England, who were for the more surety tests of that deed. |
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That means that an appellant can neither be required to pay damages to the Organization in the event of an ill-considered or futile appeal, nor asked to pay a surety to that end when the appeal is introduced. |
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Ask thou of them, which of them will stand surety for that! |
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In the event that the accused absconds from the jurisdiction or cannot be reasonably located to stand trial the surety will be liable to the Court for the amount in which the accused is granted bail. |
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The governments must also stand surety for control and enforcement. |
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Don't stand surety for another's financial debts. |
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As plaintiffs in civil proceedings, foreign juristic persons have to provide the defendant at his request with surety for the costs of the proceedings. |
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When life is lived deliberately and with passion, when it has been experienced tenaciously, it can be stated honestly, almost with surety, as the author does. |
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These edifices of sound – though disturbingly dissonant for an audience in 1913 – are chosen with impeccable refinement, and they underpin the score's complete arc with a structural surety on an almost Beethovenian level. |
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Furthermore, the treasury rating allows our company to meet the acceptability standards of the obligees for whom we provide surety products. |
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This enclave was first established in 1704 and has since been used by Britain to act as a surety for control of the sea lanes into and out of the Mediterranean. |
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Small Business Administration is proposing revisions to its regulations for determining affiliation under SBA s business loan programs and its surety bond guarantee program. |
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Currently, there is a lack of familiarity for US surety bond issuers with Australian exporters, and between Australian and US financial institutions. |
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Agents nationwide can enter client data directly into our online forms, and in minutes receive everything they need to issue a compliant surety bond. |
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Nonetheless, he was briefly imprisoned in Ludgate Prison that year, after standing surety for the debt of another, and being unable to produce the amount. |
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For example, chieftains had to take responsibility for members of their fine, acting as a surety for some of their deeds and making sure debts were paid. |
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Though commonly considered to be a form of insurance, surety bonds are a financial instrument that many companies rely on to secure funding and acquire new business. |
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Surety bonds transfer loss financing from the obligee to the surety. |
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Most welfare workers are not allowed to go surety for clients. |
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Travelers was the surety bonding company for Bossier Contracting Inc. |
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Digital Notary Service notarizes any digital content by creating a small digital fingerprint of the target data and sending it to Surety. |
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Founded in 1994, by two prominent Bellcore Scientists, Surety is recognized as a premiere trusted time-stamp authority. |
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Zurich North America Surety is offering new errors and omissions coverage to serve notaries public. |
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