bond of indemnity

  • 21Consolidated Indemnity and Insurance Company — was a Hartford, Connecticut[1] based firm which became insolvent during the Great Depression. The corporation is important because it employed executives who were formerly directors of significant business concerns of New York City, in the early… …

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  • 22Catastrophe bond — Catastrophe bonds (also known as cat bonds) are risk linked securities that transfer a specified set of risks from a sponsor to investors. They are often structured as floating rate corporate bonds whose principal is forgiven if specified trigger …

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  • 23contract bond — ˈkänˌtrakt noun : a bond or other form of indemnity agreement to indemnify one against loss or damage by reason of the breach of a contract (as for building, construction, or supply) * * * an indemnity agreement to protect against loss due to… …

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  • 24Surety bond — A surety bond is a contract among at least three parties: * The principal the primary party who will be performing a contractual obligation * The obligee the party who is the recipient of the obligation, and * The surety who ensures that the… …

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  • 25fidelity bond — Contract of fidelity insurance. Runcie v. Corn Exchange Bank Trust Co., Sup., 6 N.Y.S.2d 616, 620. A guaranty of personal honesty of officer furnishing indemnity against his defalcation or negligence. Phillips v. Board of Education of Pineville,… …

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  • 26fidelity bond — Contract of fidelity insurance. Runcie v. Corn Exchange Bank Trust Co., Sup., 6 N.Y.S.2d 616, 620. A guaranty of personal honesty of officer furnishing indemnity against his defalcation or negligence. Phillips v. Board of Education of Pineville,… …

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  • 27judicial bond — noun : court bond a judicial bond given where the law does not require any is not binding Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co. v. Abdalla …

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  • 28sheriffs indemnity — The statutory right which a sheriff has in many jurisdictions to demand and receive indemnity for enforcing an execution where he entertains a doubt as to the title to the property to be levied on. 47 Am J1st Sher § 143. The bond which… …

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  • 29contract bond — an indemnity agreement to protect against loss due to breach of contract. Cf. performance bond. * * * …

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  • 30back-bond — An indemnity bond; a Scotch term for a deed which had the force and effect of an English deed of declaration of trust …

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