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completion bond
completion bond see bond
bond
event that the contractor fails to complete it called also completion bond permit bond : license bond in this entry personal bond
Average
in the case of monthly paid workman, in the three complete calendar months, (ii) in the case of weekly paid workman, … This risk is almost always covered by insurance. An Average Bond is a bond entered into by the consignees of a
Insurance
handed about in this way until the amount required is complete. Merchants and ship-owners also give orders to insurance brokers, who … pay compensation or damages to workmen in their employment; (e) Bond investment business; that is to say, the business of issuing
Consideration
former days, or by deed or registration now, the legal completion of the transaction did and does not, as between the … 57. A promise under seal, such as a covenant or bond, does not require any consideration to be enforceable at law
Administrator
an executor; consequently if an administrator dies before he has completely administered, a grant of administration de bonis non administratis, or … (1); see PUBLIC TRUSTEE). The proposed administrator must give a bond to the Senior Registrar of the Probate Division, conditioned for
Undertaking
an undertaking, the term describes not the ingredients but the completed work from which the earnings arise, Halsbury's Laws of England, … (38). 1. A promise, pledge, or engagement; 2. A bail bond, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1528.
Fraud
moral blame. It is impossible to lay down a definition completely comprehending fraud, and no rule can, from the very nature … to general policy, or to fixed legal principles; as marriage-brokerage bonds, and contracts in restraint of trade. Other transactions again, growing
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
entry of land or perception of profits. Successive trespassers together completing the statutory period of limitation acquire a good title, but … now barred after twelve years, whether by covenant or collateral bond, by the R.P. Act, 1874, s. 8. See (English) CPC,
Chose
if he assented, then the right of the assignee was complete at law, so that he might maintain an action against … to demand by action or other proceedings, as a debt, bond, etc. A well-known rule of the Common Law was that
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