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Bondn. 1) written evidence of debt issued by a company with the terms...
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Bondn. ~ 1. A written obligation to indemnify for a loss suffered or for the failure to perform in some specified manner. - 2. A certificate of debt.
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BondBonds are debt and are issued for a period of more than one year. The US government, local governments, water districts, companies and many other types of institutions sell bonds. When an investor buy [..]
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BondAn amount of money (usually between $5,000 and $10,000) that must be on deposit with a governmental agency in order to secure a contractor\'s license. The bond may be used to pay for the unpaid b [..]
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Bond(ionic, covalent, Van der Waals, metallic) see chemical bond
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BondA three-party contract under which the insurer agrees to pay losses caused by criminal acts (e.g., fidelity bonds) or the failure to perform a specific act (e.g., performance or surety bonds). [..]
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Bond1670s (transitive), from bond (n.). Intransitive sense from 1836. Originally of things; of persons by 1969. Related: Bonded; bonding. Male bonding attested by 1969.
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Bondearly 13c., "anything that binds," phonetic variant of band (n.1). For vowel change, see long (adj.); also influenced by Old English bonda "householder," literally "dweller&qu [..]
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BondA written commitment to pay a debt that accompanies a mortgage. This obligation to pay a debt can be secured or unsecured. An interest-bearing document used to fund projects like community improv [..]
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BondA sum of money paid by a tenant and held by the Tenancy Services to ensure against defaulting on payment and damage to the property.
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BondThe link between atoms to form a secure molecule.
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BondBasically an IOU or promissory note of a corporation, usually issued in multiples of $1,000 or $5,000, although $100 and $500 denominations are not unknown. A bond is evidence of a debt on which the i [..]
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BondA security representing the debt of the company or government issuing it. When a company or government issues a bond, it borrows money from you and you would then be considered a bondholder; it then uses the money to invest in its operations. In exchange, the company or government promises to repay you (the bondholder) the amount you invest, plus i [..]
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BondBond [N]an obligation of any kind ( Numbers 30:2 Numbers 30:4 Numbers 30:12 ). The word means also oppression or affliction ( Psalms 116:16 ; Phil 1:7 ). Christian love is the "bond of perfectnes [..]
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Bondlegal agreement to pay a fine or to perform a contract if the terms of the agreement are not met.
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Bondsocial link or connection.
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BondA bond is a legal contract in which a borrower such as a government, company or institution issues a certificate by which it promises to pay a lender a specific rate of interest for a fixed duration and then redeem the contract at face value on maturity. In theory, corporate bonds are safer than stocks because they have a fixed maturity and are rep [..]
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BondBonds are debt securities issued by corporations and governments. Bonds are, in fact, loans that you and other investors make to the issuers in return for the promise of being paid interest, usually but not always at a fixed rate, over the loan term. The issuer also promises to repay the loan principal at maturity, on time and in full. Because most [..]
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Bond(1) The written evidence of debt, which upon presentation entitles the bondholder or owner to a fixed sum of money plus interest. The debt bears a stated rate(s) of interest or states a formula for de [..]
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BondA written instrument executed by a bidder or contractor (the principal), and a second party (the surety or sureties), to assure fulfillment of the principalês obligations to a third party (the obligee [..]
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BondA bond is a written agreement set up by participants in a relationship in order to guarantee performance, or to provide security against default or non-performance. Examples include bid bonds, perfor [..]
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BondThe general term for a long-term loan in which a borrower agrees to pay a lender an interest rate (usually fixed) over the length of the loan and then repay the principal at the date of maturity. Bond [..]
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Bond(1) A written agreement purchased from a bonding company that guarantees a person will properly carry out a specific act, such as managing funds, showing up in court, providing good title to a piece o [..]
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BondSee: Chemical Bond
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BondA debt instrument under which the issuer promises to pay a specified amount of interest and to repay the principal at maturity. The market value of a bond will fluctuate with changes in interest rates. As rates rise, the value of existing bonds typically falls. If an investor sells a bond before maturity, it may be worth more or less than the initi [..]
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Bondadhere: stick to firmly; "Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall?" chemical bond: an electrical force linking atoms a certificate of debt (usually interest-bearing or discoun [..]
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BondA debt instrument, issued by a borrower and promising specified payments to the holder, usually regular interest payments plus a final repayment of principal. Bonds are exchanged on open markets inclu [..]
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Bondanything which binds or fastens something together
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BondAn electrical connection that provides a low-resistance path between two conducting surfaces.
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Bondbond, knowledge of practitioner boone
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BondA formal written promise to pay interest every six months and the principal amount at maturity.
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Bond that to which one is bound.
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BondA debt security, similar to an IOU. When you buy a bond, you are lending money to the issuer. In return for the loan, the issuer promises to pay you a specified rate of interest during the life of...
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Bondan obligation of any kind (Num. 30:2, 4, 12). The word means also oppression or affliction (Ps. 116:16; Phil. 1:7). Christian love is the "bond of perfectness" (Col. 3:14), and the influence [..]
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BondA grade of durable writing, printing and typing paper that has a standard size of 431.8 x 558.8 mm.
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BondDefinition A debt instrument issued for a period of more than one year with the purpose of raising capital by borrowing. The Federal government, states, cities, corporations, and many other types of i [..]
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BondA debt instrument issued for a period of more than one year with the intent of raising capital by borrowing. The Federal government, states, cities, corporations, and other types of institutions sell [..]
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BondA legal act by which people obligate themselves or their heirs, executors, or administrators to pay a certain amount of money to another individual under certain conditions.
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BondA binding agreement or a certificate or evidence of debt.
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BondA certificate or other type of evidence showing that a company, government, or institution promises to pay the purchaser of the bond (the lender) the amount of money loaned plus interest.
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BondThe amount of money needed to get out of jail while awaiting trial. Also called bail.
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BondA probate record posted by estate administrators or executors that ensures they will properly carry out their duties.
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Bondis labeled as a debt security. In this case an authorized issuer is involved, who owes a debt to the holder, which he's supposed to repay the principal amount as well as the interest at a later s [..]
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Bond1 a : a usually formal written agreement by which a person undertakes to perform a certain act (as appear in court or fulfill the obligations of a contract) or abstain from performing an act (as ...
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BondThe financial instrument which is sold when companies or governments wish to borrow money on the open market. A bond is a promise to pay a periodic fixed rate of interest as well as return of the original principle at the maturity of the bond. In the UK, what the US calls bonds are more generally referred to as "debentures".
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Bonda sized finished writing paper of 50gsm
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Bond A chemical link between atoms.
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BondOne type of long-term PROMISSORY NOTE, frequently issued to the public as a SECURITY regulated under federal securities laws or state BLUE SKY LAWS. Bonds can either be registered in the owner's [..]
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BondRelease
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BondTest
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Bonda.) The adherence of one material to another. b.) The adhesion between two dissimilar materials.
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BondSee Surety Bond.
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Bond1) Bonding substance or bonding agents - any material other than water, which, when added to foundry sands, imparts bond strength, 2) the overlapping of brick so as to give both longitudinal and trans [..]
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BondA document representing a right to certain payments on underlying collateral.
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Bond A performance or a financial guaranty bond type issued by a Surety company.
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Bondan IOU issued by a corporation or government that confirms you are lending the corporation or government money. Bonds pay interest regularly to lenders. At the end of the term of the bond, [..]
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BondGoods are held or transported In-Bond under customs control either until import duties or other charges are paid, or in order to avoid paying the duties or charges until a later date.
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BondSavings bonds are issued in face value denominations by the U.S. Government in denominations ranging from $50 to $10,000. They are typically long-term, low-risk investment tools. See also Savings Bond [..]
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BondInstrument traded on the cash market representing a debt a government entity or of a company.
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BondA certificate received for a loan made to a company or government. In return, the issuer of the bond promises to pay the lender interest at a set rate and to repay the loan on a set date.
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Bond(1) The written evidence of debt, bearing a stated rate or stated rates of interest, or stating a formula for determining that rate, and maturing on a date certain, on which date and upon presentation a fixed sum of money plus interest (usually represented by interest coupons attached to the bond) is payable to the holder or owner. A municipal bond [..]
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BondA bond is a statement of debt, similar to an IOU. A bond is a piece of paper issued by borrowers such a governments, State authorities, companies or any person or entity who issues the bond in return [..]
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BondTo glue together, as veneers are “bonded” to form a sheet of plywood or a mat of strands to form OSB. Pressure is applied to keep mating parts in proper alignment. Glues used in panel manufacture requ [..]
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BondBenefits Offset National Demonstration
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BondA certificate of indebtedness issued by a government or a publicly held corporation, promising to repay borrowed money to the lender at a fixed rate of interest and at a specified time.
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BondThe material that holds the abrasive grains together to form a grinding wheel.
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BondA certificate that evidences a debt. The issuer of the bond promises to pay the holder jump to
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BondBricks laid so that only ends show on wall face. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 410)
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BondIn which there is a single course of headers and then five (or sometimes three) courses of stretchers. This is not so strong since the bricks are bonded only through every fourth or sixth course. This [..]
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BondArrangement of bricks in courses. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 410)
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BondAlternate headers and stretchers in the same course. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 410)
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Bond1) Alternate courses of headers and stretchers. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 410) 2) In which the bricks are laid in alternate courses of stretchers (with the long sides visible [..]
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BondA long-term debt instrument.
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BondA debt security, or more simply, an IOU. The bond states when a loan must be repaid and what interest the borrower (issuer) must pay to the holder. They can be issued by companies, banks or government [..]
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BondA financial guarantee, issued by a bank or insurance company, allowing the beneficiary to draw down if the exporter has defaulted, eg if the goods and services are unsatisfactory. Most bank bonds are [..]
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BondThe paper evidence of a legal promise by the issuer to pay the investor on the declared terms.
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BondA bond is a debt security with which an investor loans money to a company or government and receives regular interest payments at a pre-defined interest rate as well as a capital repayment at maturity [..]
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BondA debt security issued by a corporation, government, or government agency obligating the issuer to pay interest at pre-determined intervals and repay the principal at maturity. Every bond has a set fa [..]
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BondBonds are debt and are issued for a certain period of time
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BondBonds are promissory notes or IOUs issued by a corporation or government to its lenders. They are usually issued in multiples of $1,000 or $5,000, although $100 and $500 denominations are available. A bond is evidence of a debt on which the issuing company usually promises to pay the bondholder a specified amount of interest at intervals over a spe [..]
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BondA tradeable debt security usually issued by a government or semi-government body to raise money. Holders of the bond have lent money for which they receive a fixed rate of interest over a set period of time. A bond holder is a creditor of the issuer and not a shareholder. The bond is repaid with interest on the predetermined maturity date.
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BondDebt instruments that are issued for periods greater than one year. Many institutions in U.S sell bonds, such as government, water districts, companies and other institutions. An investor purchasing b [..]
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BondA bond is a legally binding contract through which the borrower (also referred to as the issuer of the bond) borrows the principal, an amount specified in the bond, from an investor and in exchange pays a specified amount of interest, usually at regular intervals, and at maturity repays the principal.
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BondA certificate serving as security for payment of a debt. Bonds backed by mortgage loans are pooled together and sold in the secondary market.
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BondA debt instrument issued through a formal legal procedure and secured either by the pledge or specific properties, or revenues or by the general credit of the state.
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BondA debt security issued by entities such as:- corporations, Governments or their agencies (eg. statutory authorities). A bond holder is a creditor of the issuer and not a shareholder.
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BondA medium- to long-term investment issued by governments and companies which pays a regular and fixed interest amount for the term of the investment. The invested funds (the principal) are repaid at th [..]
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BondA written promise to pay (debt) a specified sum of money (called principal or face value) at a specified future date (called the maturity date) along with periodic interest paid at a specified percentage of the principal (interest rate). Bonds are typically used for long-term debt to pay for specific capital expenditures.
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BondA type of debt security issued by public and private entities. Most bonds are bearer bonds, are negotiable and pay either fixed interest or a floating rate of interest based on a benchmark index.
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BondAn investment offered to the public by a corporation, the U.S. Government, or a city. A bond pays interest annually and is payable in full at a specified date. Bonds are rated, and the rating indicate [..]
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BondA loan taken out by a local, state or federal government, or by a corporation. Bond certificates can be bought by individuals, who are essentially lending money to the bond issuer.
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Bond a formal contract to repay borrowed money with interest at fixed intervals. A bond is like a loan. The holder of the bond is the lender, the issuer or seller of the bond is the borrower, and the coup [..]
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BondA certificate of indebtedness issued by a government or corporation.
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BondA bond is a loan that's sold in shares as a security. Corporations and government entities sell bond shares to raise money for special projects, expansion, or simply to cover budgeted expenses. O [..]
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Bondrating is a "grade" assigned to a bond. These ratings also can be assigned to bond issuers, insurance companies or other entities or securities to indicate riskiness.
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Bond, also known as a fixed-income security, is a debt instrument created for the purpose of raising capital. They are essentially loan agreements between the bond issuer and an investor, in which the bon [..]
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BondBond in the context of law refers to a formal contract to repay at fixed intervals the amount borrowed with the interest. It is a deed that imposes an obligation upon the obligor, his/her heirs, or ex [..]
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Bond1) A debt instrument; a security that represents the debt of a corporation, a municipality of the federal government, or any other entity. A bond is usually long-term in nature (10 to 30 years), to be repaid to investors on a specified date. 2) An investment in a government or corporation which is structured like a loan, the difference being paymen [..]
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BondA tradeable debt security to raise money. Holders of the bond have lent money for which they receive a fixed rate of interest over a set period of time.
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BondA debt instrument issued for a period of more than one year with the purpose of raising capital by borrowing. The interest rate and maturity date is often fixed so they are low risk. As a result of this the return is often low.
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BondA security evidencing the issuer's obligation to repay a specified principal amount on a date certain (maturity date), together with interest either at a stated rate or according to a formula for determining that rate. Bonds are distinguishable from notes, which usually mature in a much shorter period of time. Bonds may be classified according [..]
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BondIn general terms, a bond is a statement of debt with a medium to long term to maturity at the time it is issued. The holder of a bond is a lender to the issuer. As such, the statement gives the issuer [..]
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BondA debt security issued by a corporation, government, or government agency obligating the issuer to pay interest at pre-determined intervals and repay the principal at maturity. Every bond has a set face value, also known as a par value, which names the amount of money the bondholder will receive when the bond reaches the date of maturity. The face [..]
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Bond The generic name for a tradeable loan security issued by governments or companies as a means of raising capital. Government bonds are known as gilts or Treasury Stock.
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BondA debt security issued by a corporation, government, or government agency obligating the issuer to pay interest at pre-determined intervals and repay the principal at maturity. Every bond has a set fa [..]
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BondIn finance a a bond refers to debt security....more
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BondMost rental properties in Australia will require you to submit a Bond (often the equivalent of four weeks rent) to pay for any breaches of the tenancy agreement. It is sometimes known as a security de [..]
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Bond(n) an electrical force linking atoms(n) a certificate of debt (usually interest-bearing or discounted) that is issued by a government or corporation in order to raise money; the issuer is required to [..]
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BondAttractive force that holds atoms and ions together (Lesson 10)
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BondA bond is evidence of a debt in which the issuer promises to pay the bondholders a specified amount of interest and to repay the principal at maturity. Bonds are usually issued in multiples of $1,000.
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BondA financial security, bearing a fixed interest rate, issued by private businesses or governments as a means of raising money and long-term funds (i.e. borrowing). When an investor buys bonds, he is le [..]
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Bonda promise to repay money borrowed, plus interest, over a specified period of time
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BondSee bail bond.
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BondA three part contract in which one party guarantees the performance, act or behavior of another party for a third party. The two most common types of bonds are Surety and Fidelity.
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BondA debt security issued by a corporation, government, or governmental agency that obligates the issuer to pay interest at predetermined intervals and repay the principal at maturity. A bond's face [..]
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BondThe bond set by the court during the appeal procedure and posted with the Clerk of Court. It ensures payment to the winner at the trial court level if the appeal is unsuccessful.
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BondA certificate posted by a bonding company to the law enforcement agency to secure the appearance in court of a criminal defendant.
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BondA certificate issued by a government or a public company promising to repay borrowed money at a fixed rate of interest at a specified time.
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BondThis represents the state of adhesion between the coating and the substrate. It's strength will depend on the details of the spraying process and the materials used. Bonding mechanisms may be mechanical, physical or metallurgical or a combination of these.
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BondAn up-front lump sum payment or deposit. Bonds are used by retailers to recover debt when a consumer has not paid their bill. If asked for a bond, the consumer should be given an explanation as to why [..]
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BondAmount of bail surrendered to secure release from custody. For many traffic tickets, this is expressed as a sum between $1000-$2500. This is not a fine but rather the amount a defendant would forfeit [..]
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BondA certificate or evidence of a debt with a sum fixed as a penalty, which contains a written agreement binding the parties to pay the debt, conditioned, however, that the payment of the penalty may be [..]
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Bondthe union of materials by adhesives.
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Bondto unite materials by means of an adhesive. (See also adhere)
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Bondsee structural bond C C-stage - the final stage in the reaction of certain thermosetting resins in which the material is relatively insoluble and infusible. Certain thermosetting resins in a fully cur [..]
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Bond1. Overlapping of joints in successive courses. 2. To stick or adhere.
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BondA debt instrument under which the issuer promises to pay a specified amount of interest and to repay the principal at maturity. The market value of a bond will fluctuate with changes in interest rates [..]
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BondA bond is evidence of a debt in which the issuer promises to pay the bondholders a specified amount of interest and to repay the principal at maturity. Bonds are usually issued in multiples of $1,000.
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BondThe paper evidence of a legal promise by the issuer to pay the investor on the declared terms. Bonds are usually negotiable and customarily long-term, e.g. five to 25 years. Short-term bonds are usual [..]
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BondA strong force of attraction that holds atoms together in a compound or crystal.
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Bonda written record of a debt payable more than a year in the future. The bond shows amount of the debt, due date, and interest rate.
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BondAnother name for loan finance, more commonly used in the U.S.
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BondAnother name for loan finance, more commonly used in the U.S.
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Bondn. bono
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BondWritten promise, generally under seal, to pay a specified sum of money ("face value") at a fixed time in the future ("date of maturity") and carrying interest at a fixed rate, usually payable periodically; it is often used by school districts to raise construction money.
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Bond(1) The written evidence of debt, bearing a stated rate or stated rates of interest, or stating a formula for determining that rate, and maturing on a date certain, on which date and upon presentation [..]
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BondA bond is a type of debt security in which an investor loans money to an entity (typically corporate or governmental) which borrows the funds for a defined period of time at a variable or fixed intere [..]
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Bonda method used by a public school district to finance the purchase of land or buildings or pay for school construction costs (like getting a loan for a project). Bond measures are placed on the ballot [..]
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BondA bond is a type of debt security in which an investor loans money to an entity (typically corporate or governmental) which borrows the funds for a defined period of time at a variable or fixed intere [..]
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BondA bond is a type of debt security in which an investor loans money to an entity (typically corporate or governmental) which borrows the funds for a defined period of time at a variable or fixed interest rate. A collection or grouping of financial bonds is known as a bond portfolio.
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BondA sum of money which a detained foreign national posts with the Department of Homeland Security in order to be permitted to be free from detention while removal proceedings are pending.
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BondThe joining together of two surfaces by use of an adhesive
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BondA written agreement in which one party, the surety, guarantees the performance or honesty of a second party, the principal (obligor), to the third party (obligee) to whom the performance or debt is owed
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BondSee rail bond.
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BondA medium to long-term investment issued by governments and companies which pays a regular, fixed interest amount for the term of the investment. The invested funds (the principal) are repaid at the en [..]
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BondThere is a chemical bond between two atoms or groups of atoms in case that the forces acting between them are such as to lead to the formation of an aggregate with sufficient stability to make it convenient for the chemist to consider it as an independent "molecular species". In the context of this Glossary, the term refers usually to the [..]
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BondSee sigma, pi
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BondA chemical bond is created when two atoms share or give electrons to each other. There are single, double, and triple bonds. Two major types of bonds are ionic and covalent. More Information: Bonding
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BondAn interest-bearing certificate of debt, typically issued by a government or corporation where the issuer is obligated to pay the principal amount at a certain time and to periodically pay interest.
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BondA debt security issued by a private company or public sector entity. The debtor is obliged to repay the full invested amount at maturity and to make the coupon payments determined in advance.
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BondAn immigration bond is an amount of money that an individual may be responsible for paying upon being detained by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”).Not all detained individuals are [..]
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BondIn Animals, the social relationship established between a male and female for Reproduction. It may include raising of young.
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BondGoods are held or transported In-Bond under customs control either until import duties or other charges are paid, or in order to avoid paying the duties or charges until a later date.
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Bond(1) A certificate issued by a government or corporation as evidence of a debt. The issuer of the bond promises to pay the bondholder a specified amount of interest for a specified period and to repay [..]
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BondA security that obligates the issuer to pay interest at specified intervals and to repay the principal amount of the loan at maturity. In insurance, a form of suretyship. Bonds of various types guaran [..]
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BondAn undertaking in due legal form by which a person binds himself to the Customs to do or not to do some specified act.
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BondA security that represents a debt owed by the issuer to the bondholder.
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BondShipments moving under a country Customs bonds.
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BondA fixed-interest financial asset issued by governments, companies, banks, public utilities and other large entities. Bonds pay the bearer a fixed amount at a specified end date.
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BondAn obligation of the insurance company to protect one against financial loss caused by acts of another.
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BondA written agreement in which one party, the surety, guarantees the performance or honesty of a second party, the principal (obligor), to the third party (obligee) to whom the performance or debt is owed
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BondA written agreement in which one party, the surety, guarantees the performance or honesty of a second party, the principal (obligor), to the third party (obligee) to whom the performance or debt is owed
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BondA security that obligates the issuer to pay interest at specified intervals and to repay the principal amount of the loan at maturity. In insurance, a form of suretyship. Bonds of various types guaran [..]
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BondA legal document representing a debt owed by the bond's issuer to the purchaser. Such debts usually have a stated term before the issuer repays the holder, pay interest to the holder at a rate th [..]
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BondA sum of money paid by a tenant and held by the Rental Bond Board to protect against losses from non-payment of rent and damage done to the rental property.
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BondA long-term obligation of the U.S. Treasury (more than 10 years’ maturity). See also bill and note.
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BondA debt security which represents the borrowing of money by a corporation or government. The borrowing institution repays the amount of the loan plus a percentage as interest. Income funds generally invest in bonds.
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BondAn IOU issued by a corporation, municipality or government agency. A bond issuer is borrowing money from you and other members of the public and, in exchange, promises to pay interest at regular intervals until the bond matures, at which time investors receive their principal back.
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BondFor companies, bonds represent one way of receiving funding from the market. Bond issuers include governments, municipalities, companies, insurance companies or financial institutions. The bases for i [..]
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BondInsurance bonds are normally three-party contracts in which one party (the surety) agrees to guarantee the act, performance, or behavior of a second party (the principal), to a third party (the obligee).
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BondA security that obligates the issuer to pay interest at specified intervals and to repay the principal amount of the loan at maturity. In insurance, a form of suretyship. Bonds of various types guaran [..]
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BondA document for expressing surety. A bond engages three entities; the “surety” (bonding company) sells the bond to the “principal” for the purpose of paying off the party the principal will owe to the “obligee” upon failure of the “principal” to perform some act or provide some service under agreed terms.
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BondA surety bond is the financial assumption of responsibility by one or more persons for fulfilling another’s obligations.
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BondA security that obligates the issuer to pay interest at specified intervals and to repay the principal amount of the loan at maturity. In insurance, a form of suretyship. Bonds of various types guaran [..]
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BondSee Fidelity Bond.
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BondSee Forgery Bond.
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BondSee Contract Bond.
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BondSee Public Official Bond.
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BondA debt instrument under which the issuer promises to pay a specified amount of interest and to repay the principal at maturity. The market value of a bond will fluctuate with changes in interest rates [..]
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BondA bond is effectively a loan. You give your money to a government or company and they agree to pay back your money at a certain time in the future with a set percentage increase on your loan. The interest rate is known as the 'coupon', the loaned funds as called the 'principal', and the date when the money is to be returned is c [..]
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Bond - Bonds are promissory notes issued by a corporation or government to its lenders. They are usually issued in multiples of $1,000 or $5,000, although $100 and $500 denominations are available. A bo [..]
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BondA bond is technically a certificate of debt exchanged in return for a loan from an investor. They are issued by governments, companies, banks, public utilities and other large organisations to raise f [..]
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BondA written promise to pay a specified sum of money (called the face value) at a fixed time in the future (called the date of maturity). A bond also carries interest at a fixed rate, payable periodicall [..]
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BondA bond acts like a loan or an IOU that is issued by a corporation, municipality or the U.S. government. The issuer promises to repay the full amount of the loan on a specific date and pay a specified [..]
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BondA form of loan issued by a government or company.Typically, an investor should receive a regular coupon andthe return of the principal originally lent when the bond matures. Note: Not all bonds are interest bearing (see zero coupon bond), and not all bonds are fixed rate (e.g. index linked, floating rate and stepped rate bonds). Book cost
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BondThe link between atoms to form a secure molecule.
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BondA form of loan paying a generally agreed rate of interest over a fixed term, with the principal paid at maturity. Bonds may be issued by governments or companies. Bonds can generally be traded on the stock market and therefore may trade above or below their issue price.
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BondAn agreement to pay a certain amount of interest over a given period of time. Boom
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BondTypically, an agreement which binds a person to a particular action or responsibility. A bond provides protection against loss or damages resulting from failure to meet duties or obligations. Examples [..]
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BondA bond guaranteeing appearance in court of the principal.
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BondIndemnifies an employer for loss sustained through dishonest acts of his bonded employees.
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BondBond, security.Indemnifies an insured for failure of a contractor to perform.
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Bondthat to which one is bound
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BondBOND stands for the British Overseas NGOs for Development, an organization in the United Kingdom that networks with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in the fields of international develop [..]
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BondA deed or legal paper that restrains a person or makes a person responsible for something. In court, a bond is a written statement that makes one person obligated to pay another person money, in certa [..]
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Bond A debt intended to insure the defendant's future appearances in court. The amount of the bond is set by a judge or magistrate. Factors influencing the amount set include the seriousness of the [..]
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BondA written agreement by which a person insures he/she will pay a certain sum of money if he does not perform certain duties properly. (See Cash Bond and Surety Bond.)
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BondA security in which an investor loans money to an entity, for a defined period of time, at a fixed interest rate.
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Bond1. A deed in which a person undertakes to do or refrain from doing certain things, for example a good behaviour bond. 2. Money paid to a landlord by a tenant at the start of a tenancy as security in c [..]
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BondThe money paid to a bond company so that they will pay the bail for a person. The bond price is usually 10% of the bail amount.
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BondA bond is evidence of a debt in which the issuer promises to pay the bondholders a specified amount of interest and to repay the principal at maturity. Bonds are usually issued in multiples of $1,000.
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BondA debt instrument under which the issuer promises to pay a specified amount of interest and to repay the principal at maturity. The market value of a bond will fluctuate with changes in interest rates. As rates rise, the value of existing bonds typically falls. If an investor sells a bond before maturity, it may be worth more or less than the initi [..]
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BondA type of investment that is similar to an IOU from a corporation or a municipal or federal government. Money is loaned, with interest, for repayment in full on a specific date. bond maturity.
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BondA certificate of indebtedness issued by a government entity or a corporation, which pays a fixed cash coupon at regular intervals. The coupon payment is normally a fixed percentage of the initial investment. The face value of the bond is repaid to the investor upon maturity.
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Bonda formal undertaking, such as a contract under seal, which binds a person to pay a sum of money in default of fulfilling some condition or acknowledges the existence of a debt; an instrument of indebt [..]
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BondBonds are promissory notes or IOUs issued by a corporation or government to its lenders. They are usually issued in multiples of $1,000 or $5,000, although $100 and $500 denominations are available.
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Bonda certificate issued by a large company or a state as a promissory note. Breakeven Price
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BondSee "Bail".
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BondA debt instrument that promises to pay interest (or coupon) payments and a fixed amount of principal at maturity. See zero-coupon bond. Back to Top C
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Bondin amount of money determined by the court which must be posted to ensure that the defendant will appear in court.
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BondA debt intended to insure the defendant's future appearances in court. The amount of the bond is set by a judge or magistrate. Factors influencing the amount set include the seriousness of the charge, the defendant's criminal history, and the defendant's ties to the community. There are four types of bonds:
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Bondn. 1) written evidence of debt issued by a company with the terms of payment spelled out. A bond differs from corporate shares of stock since bond payments are pre-determined and provide a final payof [..]
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Bond In criminal law, a surety bond assures the appearance of the Defendant or the payment of the Defendant’s bail if the Defendant fails to appear.
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BondThe bond set by the court during the appeal procedure and posted with the Clerk of Court.
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BondA certificate posted by a bonding company to the sheriff for release of the defendant.
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BondSee Bail
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BondA monetary amount or property that represents money and security to the court that the defendant will appear at all scheduled court proceedings.
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BondA certificate of debt, generally long-term, under the terms of which an issuer contracts to pay the holder a fixed principal amount on a stated future date and, usually, a series of interest payments during its life. Bond basis
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Bondn. "bond, shackle; pledge, obligation; controlling or binding force, power," s.v. bond sb.\1 OED. KEY: bond@n
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Bondn 35 bond 19 bonde 1 bondes 4 boond 8 boondes 3
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BondA debt security - or more simply an IOU. The bond states when a loan must be repaid and what interest the borrower (issuer) must pay to the holder. Banks and investors buy and trade bonds.
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BondOne type of long-term promissory note, frequently issued to the public as a security regulated under federal securities laws or state blue sky laws. Bonds can either be registered in the owner's [..]
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BondThe electrical connection between two metallic surfaces established to provide a low resistance path between them.
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BondA long-term debt security that obligates the issuer to pay the security's face value amount on a specified future date. Issued primarily by governments and corporations. Also called fixed income securities, the issuer typically agrees to pay a specified interest rate at regular intervals until the bond's maturity date. Some bonds can be c [..]
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BondAn interest-bearing certificate issued by a government or a b usiness promising to pay the holder a specified sum on a specified date. A bond is a common means of raising capital.(2)A negotiable instrument evidencing debt, under which the issuer promises to pay the holder its face value plus interest as agrees.
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BondPublicly traded long-term debt securities, issued by corporations and governments, whereby the issuer agrees to pay a fixed amount of interest over a specified period of time and to repay a fixed amou [..]
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BondA sum of money paid by a tenant and held by the Rental Bond Board to protect against losses from non-payment of rent and damage done to the rental property.
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BondAn IOU issued by a corporation, the U.S. Government, or a city that is held by the lender as receipt that the business or institution has borrowed a specific amount of money. All bonds pay interest ye [..]
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BondA marketable debt instrument issued by a company or a government. An alternative name for fixed interest securities.
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BondAn instrument issued by a lender obliging the latter to make specific payments to the holder over a specific period of time. Bonds can have different characteristics, and issuers can range from sovere [..]
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BondAn interest-bearing certificate of debt that promises that the issuer (a government or corporation) will pay a certain sum of money to the holder of the bond at a specified date. In effect, it is a long-term loan by the bondholder to the issuer.
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Bond1. Written promise by company to pay the face amount at the maturity date. 2. Cash or property given to assure performance. 3. A type of insurance compensating an employer for employee dishonesty.
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BondAn obligation put in writing and secured by assets, that guarantees the performance of a specific act. (e.g., will appear at court, will pay support, etc.)
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BondA grade of durable writing, printing and typing paper that has a standard size of 17x22 inches.
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BondA debt instrument issued through a formal legal procedure and secured either by the pledge of specific properties or revenues or by the general credit of the state.
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BondSavings bonds are issued in face value denominations by the U.S. Government in denominations ranging from $50 to $10,000. They are typically long-term, low-risk investment tools.
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BondA long-term debt instrument with the promise to pay a specified amount of interest and to return the principal amount on a specified maturity date.
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BondMany states require notaries to carry a surety bond to protect others from any misconduct or mistake. Should the Notary be liable for monetary sums, the bonding company would be liable to pay whatever [..]
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BondA quantity of funds supplied by the merchant to cover the exposure of the acquiring bank.
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BondThe deposit of a sum of money or an insurance …
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BondA certificate of debt issued by a government or corporation that offers payment of the original principal plus interest by a specified future date. Related Topics Insurance
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BondA legal contract in which a borrower (bond issuer) such as a government, credit institution or company issues a certificate by which it promises to pay a lender (bondholder) a specific rate of interes [..]
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BondA security that obligates the issuer to pay interest at specified intervals and to repay the principal amount of the loan at maturity. In insurance, a form of suretyship. Bonds of various types guaran [..]
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BondBond is set at the initial appearance, prior to the Public Defender appointment. Depending on the charges, a public defender may be able to get the bond reduced at justice court, or later in superior [..]
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BondA grade of durable writing, printing and typing paper that has a standard size of 17x22 inches.
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BondA cash payment or pledge of property which guarantees that a person will fulfill his or her duties, such as the duties of Personal Representative.
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BondA bond refers to the insurance cover needed by a licensed insolvency practitioner when appointed to deal with the insolvency of a company. The cost of the bond is payable from the estate.
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BondMandatory insurance cover to protect the uncharged assets of an estate, required by legislation for a licensed insolvency practitioner once formally appointed to act.
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BondInsurance cover intended to protect the uncharged assets of an estate. This is needed by a person who acts as a licensed insolvency practitioner.
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BondAn IOU issued by a corporation, municipality or government agency. A bond issuer is borrowing money from you and other members of the public and, in exchange, promises to pay interest at regular intervals until the bond matures, at which time investors receive their principal back.
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BondA grade of durable writing, printing and typing paper that has a standard size of 17x22 inches.
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BondMoney borrowed to pay for a school district expenditure. Typically, the money is used for capital expenditures, such as the purchase of buses or the construction or renovation of a building, although in some cases school districts also issue bonds for other large expenditures such as the repayment of back taxes in a certiorari settle [..]
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BondA grade of durable writing, printing and typing paper that has a standard size of 17x22 inches.
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BondA grade of durable writing, printing and typing paper that has a standard size of 17x22 inches.
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Bonda long-term promissory note issued by a corporation.
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BondDebt certificates issued by corporations or governments for the purpose of borrowing money from the public.
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BondA document recording a loan and specifying the date of maturity and the rate of interest to be paid.
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BondA debt instrument. The investor loans money to an entity (usually a corporation or government) and receives set interest payments at regular intervals for a fixed period.
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BondA certificate of interest-bearing debt supplied through the government or a corporation. A bond will 'mature' or become due for repayment after the amount of years for which it was purchased [..]
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BondA debt instrument that entitles the owner to receive repayment of the bond’s par value plus interest. Bonds may be issued by governments, banks or companies, and are sold through banks. They enable th [..]
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BondA type of long-term debt that various institutions issue on the understanding that they will pay interest to the holders of that debt. Investors loan money to an entity (corporate or governmental) tha [..]
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Bondthe debt of a company to its lenders, to be repaid over time with interest
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BondA long-term debt security of the Government or a corporation with maturity of 10 years or more from the issue date. Interest is usually paid every six months and its face value returned, repaid at maturity. The minimum denomination is $1,000, with $1,000 increments thereafter.
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BondThe permanent joining of metallic parts or circuits assuring electrical continuity and capacity to safely conduct any current likely to be imposed.
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BondThe arrangement or pattern of bricks (or other masonry units) in a wall. Each unit should overlap the unit below by at least one quarter of a unit's length, and sufficient bonding bricks shoul [..]
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Bond
(legal) Evidence of a long-term debt, by which the bond issuer (the borrower) is obliged to pay interest when due, and repay the principal at maturity, as specified on the face of the bond certifica [..]
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Bond
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BondA bond is evidence of a debt in which the issuer promises to pay the bondholders a specified amount of interest and to repay the principal at maturity. Bonds are usually issued in multiples of $1,000.
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BondA certificate received for a loan made to a company or government. In return, the issuer of the bond promises to pay the lender interest at a set rate and to repay the loan on a set date.
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BondAn interest-bearing certificate of debt with a maturity date. A real estate bond is a written obligation usually secured by a mortgage or a deed of trust.
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Bonda written promise to pay to the bearer or owner a stated sum of money at a specified time, with interest usually represented by interest coupons attached to the bond. Also a written commitment assurin [..]
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Bondessentially a promise or obligation. The term is most frequently used at sea in connection with bonded goods, i.e. goods on which customs duty has not been paid. Bonded stores refers to goods, mainly [..]
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BondThe name sometimes given to loan finance (more commonly in the USA). broker (stockbroker)
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BondBonds are debt and are issued for a period of more than one year. The US government, local governments, water districts, companies and many other types of institutions sell bonds. When an investor buy [..]
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BondA debt instrument normally redeeming on a known future date at par, (100%), of face value. Bond issuers are normally governments, banks or corporates. They use bonds to borrow long term money, (typica [..]
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BondIn finance, a bond is an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the holders. The most common types of bonds include municipal bonds and corporate bonds.
The bond is a debt security, under wh [..]
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BondIn finance, a bond is an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the holders. The most common types of bonds include municipal bonds and corporate bonds.
The bond is a debt security, under wh [..]
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BondBond, bonded, bonding, or bonds may refer to:
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BondBond, bonded, bonding, or bonds may refer to:
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BondIn finance, a bond is an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the holders. The most common types of bonds include municipal bonds and corporate bonds.
The bond is a debt security, under wh [..]
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BondIn finance, a bond is an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the holders. The most common types of bonds include municipal bonds and corporate bonds.
The bond is a debt security, under wh [..]
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BondBond or BOND (formerly often typeset as bond in deference to the owners of the 007 trademark) is an Australian/British string quartet that specialises in classical crossover and synth-pop music. The q [..]
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BondBOND (Building Object Network Databases) started development in late 2000 as a rapid application development tool for the GNOME Desktop by Treshna Enterprises. Its aim was to fill a gap that tradition [..]
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BondLeu (or Low) sieu (simplified Chinese: 娄宿; traditional Chinese: 婁宿; pinyin: Lóu Xiù) meaning "the Train of a garment", was one of the twenty-eight lunar mansions of the traditional Chinese astronomy. [..]
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BondBond, bonded, bonding, or bonds may refer to:
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BondBond sheep are an Australian sheep breed that was developed around 1909 near Lockhart, New South Wales by Thomas Bond when he mated Saxon-Peppin Merino ewes to stud Lincoln rams for primarily wool pro [..]
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BondBond is a crater in the Argyre quadrangle on Mars, located at 33.2° south latitude and 36° west longitude. It is 105 km in diameter and was named after George P. Bond, an American astronomer (1825–18 [..]
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BondBond or BOND (formerly often typeset as bond in deference to the owners of the 007 trademark) is an Australian/British string quartet that specialises in classical crossover and synth-pop music. The q [..]
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BondBond or BOND (formerly often typeset as bond in deference to the owners of the 007 trademark) is an Australian/British string quartet that specialises in classical crossover and synth-pop music. The q [..]
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BondBond(z) (ボンズ, Bonzu) is a Japanese manga anthology written and illustrated by Toko Kawai. It is licensed in North America by 801 Media which released the manga in April 2007, and in France by Taifu Co [..]
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BondBond is the UK membership body for non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in international development. Established in 1993, Bond now has over 400 members. These range from large bodies with a [..]
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BondBond is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bond (1810 cricketer), an English first-class cricketer
Adam Bond (born c. 1981), English actor
Alan Bond (disambiguation), multiple people [..]
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BondThis is a list of English cricketers who played first-class cricket between the 1787 and 1825 seasons. The sport of cricket in this period had already acquired most of its modern features such as elev [..]
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BondBond was a Canadian rock band in the 1970s, most noted for garnering a Juno Award nomination for Most Promising Group at the Juno Awards of 1976. The band released just one album during its lifetime, [..]
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