Surety

Surety in United States

Surety Definition

A person who binds himself for the payment of a sum of money, or for the performance of something else, for another, who is already bound for the same. See “Suretyship.”

Surety in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias

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Surety Surety in the European Legal Encyclopedia.
Surety Surety in the Asian Legal Encyclopedia.
Surety Surety in the UK Legal Encyclopedia.
Surety Surety in the Australian Legal Encyclopedia.

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Surety Surety in the Family Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Surety Surety in the IP Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Surety Surety in the Commercial Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Surety Surety in the Criminal Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Surety Surety in the Antritrust Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Surety Surety in the Bankruptcy Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Surety Surety in the Constitutional Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Surety Surety in the Tax Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Surety Surety in the and Finance and Banking Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Surety Surety in the Employment and Labor Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Surety Surety in the Personal Injury and Tort Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Surety Surety in the Environmental Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.

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A person who binds himself for the payment of a sum of money, or for the performance of something else, for another, who is already bound for the same. See “Suretyship.”

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This definition of Surety Is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This definition needs to be proofread..

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    Surety Bond Producers and Underwriters Play Key Role in Construction: With a Surety Bond in Place, the Lender’s Credit Exposure Is Protected Because the Surety Company Has Given Its Opinion That the Contractor Is Capable of Performing the Project under the Contract’s Terms and Conditions, The RMA Journal; May 1, 2009; Ramsey, Marc

    Surety Bond Producers — Your Competitive Edge., Construction Digest; January 24, 2005; Hansen, Craig E.

    Surety’s rights under the general indemnity agreement, Federation of Insurance & Corporate Counsel Quarterly; July 1, 1999; Babcock, Robert A

    Today’s Surety Market And You., Construction Digest; January 24, 2005; McIntyre, Marla

    Sureties Take Note: Insurance Regulations Are Changing., Mondaq Business Briefing; August 30, 2006; Dunn, Jonathan

    Sureties keep borrowing costs down as interest rates rise.(Credit Enhancement), The Bond Buyer; May 29, 1996; Kaplan, David

    Surety Bonding in Today’s Construction Market: Changing Times for Contractors, Bankers, and Sureties, The RMA Journal; May 1, 2005; McIntyre, Marla Strischek, Dev

    Surety bond or insurance policy?.(Security & the Law), Security Distributing & Marketing; November 1, 2009; Gold, Lessing E.

    Commentary: The surety: last-resort financing, Daily Journal of Commerce (Portland, OR); August 26, 2008; Hafez Daraee

    Surety uncertainty: cancellation of surety bonds for self-insured workers’ comp in two high-profile bankruptcies sparks debate on the best way to meet benefit obligations. (Workers’ Comp)., Risk & Insurance; February 1, 2003; Shutan, Bruce

    Nuclear Surety Triad – Personnel, Equipment and Procedures, States News Service; August 17, 2012

    Bonds, Sureties, and Insurance, Army Lawyer; January 1, 2007; Devine, Michael S

    Obtaining surety bonds in a tightening market, American Agent & Broker; July 1, 2002; McIntyre, Marla

    California Surety Outlook 2005., California Builder and Engineer; January 17, 2005

    Qualify Your Surety Agent And Underwriter., Construction Digest; January 24, 2005; McIntyre, Marla

    Zurich Surety, Credit & Political Risk Announces New Leadership., China Weekly News; March 30, 2010

    How a Surety Team Prevents and Remedies Contractor Default: For Contractors and Lenders, Surety Underwriters and Surety Bond Producers Are a Valuable Resource. Their Experience and Knowledge Can Help Contractors Avoid Extreme Risks and Overcome Challenges, The RMA Journal; November 1, 2009; Ramsey, Marc

    Qualifying Your Surety Agent., New England Construction; January 24, 2005; McIntyre, Marla

    Liability in surety bond claims for extracontractual allegations, Federation of Insurance & Corporate Counsel Quarterly; July 1, 1997; Dykes, Osborne J Pate, Stephen

    SBA Surety Bond Guarantee Program Helps Small Businesses Win over $6.1 Billion in Contracts in Fy 2013, States News Service; March 10, 2014


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