- In finance, a
surety /ˈʃʊərɪti/,
surety bond, or
guaranty involves a
promise by one
party to ****ume
responsibility for the debt
obligation of a borrower...
- at
Lambeth Palace Library, MS 371, fol. 56v. "Profiles of
Magna Carta Sureties and
Other Supporters".
Baronial Order of
Magna Charta.
Retrieved 17 May...
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termed "the obligor", "the prin****l debtor", or
simply "the prin****l".
Sureties have been
classified as follows:
Those in
which there is an
agreement to...
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person before a
court which, if the
person defaults, the
person or
their sureties will
forfeit that sum. It is an
obligation of record,
entered into before...
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accessed 2
October 2023
Sureties,
Nationwide (March 13, 2023). "Nationwide
Sureties -
Performance Bonds".
Nationwide Sureties.
Archived from the original...
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sureties (persons
similar to co-signers on a loan) be
added to the recognizance. The
court has the
ability to name
specific individuals as
sureties....
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completion of the
trial or p****ing of
sentence (Criminal Code, s. 515 (10)(c)).
Sureties and
deposits can be imposed, but are optional.
Notable Czech bail cases...
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Western Surety Company is an
insurance company based in
Sioux Falls,
South Dakota. It was
founded in 1900 by
attorney Joe
Kirby who
periodically needed...
- or bond
dealer is any person,
agency or
corporation that will act as a
surety and
pledge money or
property as bail for the
appearance of a
defendant in...
- Zak
Surety (born 4
October 1991) is an
English professional snooker player. He
practises frequently with
Stuart Bingham and
Allan Taylor. As an amateur...