Globalize date December 2010 Refimprove date November 2008 A suretybond is a promise to pay one party ... the terms of a contract. The suretybond protects the obligee against losses resulting from the principal s failure to meet the obligation. Overview A suretybond is a contract among at least ... and against obligee s sole verified statement of claim to the bank. Through a suretybond, the surety ... surety credit. In the event of a claim, the surety will investigate it. If it turns out to be a valid claim, the surety will pay it and then turn to the principal for reimbursement of the amount paid on the claim and any legal fees incurred. If the principal defaults and the surety turns out to be insolvency insolvent , the purpose of the bond is rendered nugatory. Thus, the surety on a bond is usually ..., or both. A key term in nearly every suretybond is the penal sum . This is a specified amount of money which is the maximum amount that the surety will be required to pay in the event of the principal s default. This allows the surety to assess the risk involved in giving the bond the premium charged is determined accordingly. Surety bonds are also used in other situations, for example, to secure ... US suretybond premiums are approximately 3.5 billion. ref cite web url http www.surety.org main.cfm?catid 2&lid 0 title About the Industry publisher The Surety & Fidelity Association of America accessdate 2009 07 17 ref State insurance commissioner s are responsible for regulating corporate surety ... rather than a suretybond. See also Co signing Demand guarantee Fidelity Bonds Fiduciary Indemnity ... Surety Bonds Surety Bonds DEFAULTSORT SuretyBond Category Insurance Category Sureties Category Building ... party who will be performing the contractual obligation, The surety who assures the obligee that the principal can perform the task European surety bonds are issued by banks and are called Bank ... who sell the bonds. History Individual Surety Bonds are the original form of suretyship. The earliest ... more details
Loan guarantee SuretybondSurety Canadian criminal law Student Loan Guarantor References Refimprove ...Globalize date December 2010 A surety or guaranty , in finance, is a promise by one party the guarantor to assume responsibility for the debt obligation of a borrower if that borrower defaults. The person or company that provides this promise, is also known as a surety or guarantor. The situation in which a surety is most typically required is when the ability of the primary obligor or wikt principal principal to perform its obligations to the obligee counterparty under a contract is in question, or when there is some public or private interest which requires protection from the consequences of the principal s default or delinquency. In most common law jurisdictions, a suretybond contract of suretyship is subject to the statute of frauds or its equivalent local laws and is only enforceable if recorded in writing and signed by the surety and the principal. If the surety is required to pay or perform due to the principal s failure to do so, the law will usually give the surety a right of subrogation , allowing the surety to step into the shoes of the principal and use his the surety s contractual rights to recover the cost of making payment or performing on the principal s behalf, even in the absence of an express agreement to that effect between the surety and the principal. Traditionally, a distinction was made between a suretyship arrangement and that of a guaranty. Both involve lending added credit and credibility to a loan of money. However, the surety s liability was joint and primary with the principal, whereas the guarantor s liability was ancillary and derivative. That just means that a creditor must first attempt to collect the debt from the debtor before looking to the guarantor for payment. With a suretyship, the creditor may attempt to collect the debt from either ... Commercial Code , a person who signs a negotiable instrument as a surety is termed an accommodation ... more details
Wiktionarypar bondBond , bonds , bonded , and bonding may refer to Peace bonding , something which makes a weapon unusable as a weapon TOC right Fiduciary Bond finance , in finance, a type of debt security Government bond , a bond issued by a national government War bond s, a type of government bond used to raise funding for a war effort Municipal bond , a bond issued by a city or local government Corporate bond , a bond issued by a corporation Mortgage bond , in South Africa a bond or mortgage bond is the usual term for property mortgage. Insurance bond or investment bond , a life assurance based single premium investment Suretybond , a three party contract, where the surety promises to pay the obligee for non performance or dishonesty by the principal Performance bond , a suretybond for completion of work under a contract Bail bond agent, or bail bondsman , a person or corporation providing a suretybond for return of a person to a court Tenancy bond or damage deposit , a deposit taken by a landlord in relation to rental of a property Catastrophe bond or cat bond , a form of reinsurance ... Bond of association , a basic building block of credit unions and co operative banks Bond vigilante , a form of political protest by selling bonds Judiciary Peace bond , a protection order from a Canadian court Bond of manrent , a Scottish clan treaty Bond of Association , a British legal document from the 16th century Bond v. United States 2000 Bond v. United States 2000 , a U.S. Supreme Court case regarding the fourth amendment Bond v The Queen , a 2000 High Court of Australia case Physical sciences Bond number , in fluid mechanics, a dimensionless number expressing the ratio of gravitational forces to surface tension forces Chemical bond , the physical phenomenon of chemical substances being held together by attraction of atoms Covalent bond , between nonmetals Ionic bond , between metal and nonmetals Metallic bond , between metals Bond albedo , a measure of the electromagnetic radiation ... more details
Infobox Company company name Western Surety Company company logo company type foundation 1900 founder Joe Kirby location Sioux Falls, South Dakota Sioux Falls , South Dakota , United States key people industry Fidelity and Surety Bonds num employees 400 homepage Western Surety Company is an insurance company based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota Sioux Falls , South Dakota . It was founded in 1900 by attorney Joe Kirby ref http www.sdhalloffame.com index.php?option com content&task view&id 36&Itemid 78&iid 280 Joe Kirby , South Dakota Hall of Fame, accessed December 21, 2010 ref who periodically needed court bonds in connection with his law practice. ref The Argus Leader South Dakota 99 1989 , page 122 ref Headquartered in Sioux Falls, the company was run for decades by four generations of Kirbys. In the mid 20th century it was one of the larger employers in the city. It was also the national leader in the area of small, miscellaneous fidelity and surety bonds . The company s unique approach focused on service and convenience. The Kirby family sold the business in 1992 ref The Argus Leader, March 26, 1992, page 1 ref and it is now part of CNA Surety. It still employees several hundred people in downtown Sioux Falls. References reflist Category Companies based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota Category Companies established in 1900 Category Insurance companies of the United States ... more details
In Bond may refer to Bottled in bond When American made whiskeys are made to certain quality. Wines in bond Under UK law, wines in bond are wines that must be stored in a bonded warehouse approved by HM Customs & Excise. disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Kansas Bankers Surety Company is an insurance company law company based in the United States . It is a subsidiary of Wesco Financial Corporation , a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway , the investment vehicle of Warren Buffett . Berkshire Hathaway Category Insurance companies of the United States Category Berkshire Hathaway Insurance company stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Surety Building nrhp type image caption location 117 N. Third, Muskogee, Oklahoma lat degrees 35 lat minutes 44 lat seconds 56.85 lat direction N long degrees 95 long minutes 22 long seconds 16.72 long direction W locmapin Oklahoma area built 1910 architect Unknown architecture Chicago added September 4, 1986 governing body Private mpsub Pre Depression Muskogee Skyscrapers TR refnum 86002156 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref The Surety Building in Muskogee, Oklahoma is an eight story skyscraper built for the Southern Surety Company in 1910. It is one of five skyscraper buildings, ranging from five to ten stories tall, built in 1910 1912 and included in the Pre Depression Muskogee Skyscrapers Thematic Resources study. ref name msky mps Cite document title PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000677.pdf National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission Pre Depression Muskogee Skyscrapers Thematic Resources 32  Mebibyte MiB date February, 1983 author Claudia Craig publisher National Park Service postscript None ref The others are Baltimore Hotel Muskogee, Oklahoma Baltimore Hotel , ManhattanBuilding Manhattan Building , Railway Exchange Building Muskogee, Oklahoma Railroad Exchange Building , and Severs Hotel Muskogee, Oklahoma Severs Hotel . It was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. ref name nris References reflist http www.ocgi.okstate.edu shpo shpopic.asp?id 86002156 ship Surety Building, Oklahoma Historical Society Listing Registered Historic Places Category Muskogee, Oklahoma Category Buildings and structures in Oklahoma Category Buildings and structures in Muskogee County, Oklahoma Category Article Feedback 5 Oklahoma struct stub Oklahoma NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox Film name The Bond image image size caption director Charlie Chaplin producer writer Charlie Chaplin narrator starring Edna Purviance br Albert Austin br Sydney Chaplin music cinematography editing distributor First National First National Pictures Inc. released 1918 in film 1918 runtime 11 minutes country USA language Silent film br English language English intertitles budget The Bond is a propaganda film created by Charlie Chaplin at his own expense for the Liberty Load Committee for theatrical release to help sell U.S. War bond Liberty Bonds during World War I . Made in 1918 with Edna Purviance , Albert Austin and Sydney Chaplin , the film has a distinctive visual motif set in a simple plain black set with starkly lit simple props and arrangements. The story is a series of sketches humorously illustrating various bonds like the bond of friendship and of marriage and, most important, the Liberty Bond, to knockout K.O. the Kaiser which Charlie does literally. There was also a United Kingdom British version with Uncle Sam replaced by John Bull and promotes War Bonds. Media gallery widths 250px Image Charlie Chaplin, bond of friendship, 1918.ogg A video clip from the silent film, The Bond 1918 Image Charlie Chaplin, the Marriage Bond.ogg A video clip from the silent film, The Bond 1918 Image Charlie Chaplin, The Bond, 1918.ogg A video clip from the silent film, The Bond 1918 gallery Cast Charlie Chaplin Charles Chaplin as Charlie Edna Purviance as Charlie s Wife Albert Austin as Friend Sydney Chaplin as The Kaiser External links Commons category The Bond imdb title id 0008907 title The Bond http www.archive.org details CC 1918 09 29 TheBond Complete film at Archive.org Charlie Chaplin DEFAULTSORT Bond, The Category 1918 films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Charlie Chaplin Category American World War I propaganda films Category American ... Die Anleihe es The Bond fr The Bond it The Bond ja pt The Bond ru , 1918 ... more details
About the BOND database software Bond disambiguation Bond orphan date June 2010 BOND 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 traditional Microsoft Windows applications like Borland Delphi , Microsoft Access and Visual Basic filled on the Windows desktop, but targeted for the Linux environment. Its goal was to allow developers to quickly build database forms in Extensible Markup Language XML for backend SQL databases. It has been employed extensively by Treshna Enterprises to develop applications such as PayMaster an opensource payroll application and GymMaster a commercial gym management application . Description It uses PostgreSQL as its backend database and GTK as its front end. Windows and HTML driven front ends are also available. While it initially worked closely with Glade Interface Designer Glade and the Gnome Desktop, newer versions have focused on more web oriented with Ajax programming AJAX driven Widget computing widgets . The Glade Extensible Markup Language XML format was abandoned a number of years ago and a new XML schema was developed to be more flexible with the range of data required for storing database information. BOND makes use of BONDDB which serves as a layer between the BOND API and the PostgreSQL backend. In the future, BOND aims to be a free open source solution that allows users to quickly create their own databases from scratch without being a skilled programmer or DBA. External links http www.treshna.com bondBOND development website Category GNOME database software stub ... more details
File American Surety Building.jpg thumb 100 Broadway in 2007. The American Surety Building is a historic skyscraper located at 100 Broadway, New York City , New York , opposite Trinity Church, New York Trinity Church . It has been declared a landmark as one of Manhattan s most influential early skyscrapers. The building was constructed 1894 1896 to designs by noted architect Bruce Price , and was one of Manhattan s first buildings with steel framing and curtain wall construction. At its original 21 stories, it was Price s first tall building and the second tallest building in New York. In an interview, Price described his design as a campanile with four pilaster faces, the seven flutes being represented by seven rows of windows . The building is set on an irregular, trapezoidal lot, and designed as a Neo Renaissance tower clad in Maine granite with a 3 story base, an 12 story shaft, and a 6 story cap. Its 4th and 15 stories are transitional. The base is an Ionic entrance colonnade topped with sculptures in a classical style by J. Massey Rhind . Above rises a middle section of horizontally banded piers with vertical strips framing the windows, which culminates in a row of figural sculptures extending from the 14th to 15th stories. A further six story cap subsequently modified featured a colonnade of Corinthian pilasters, stone cornice , and a crowning parapet of gilded metal acroteria on the setback 20th and 21st stories. In 1920 1922, New York architect Herman Lee Meader supervised alterations which included a new L shaped annex that widened the tower from 7 to 11 bays, and addition of several stories, which greatly modified the original cap. References http www.nyc.gov html lpc downloads pdf reports amersurety.pdf Landmarks Preservation Commission report Matthew A. Postal, Andrew S. Dolkart, Guide to New York City Landmarks , John Wiley and Sons, 2003, page 12. ISBN 0 471 36900 4. http www.nyc architecture.com LM LM060.htm NYC Architecture.com Barr Ferree, A Talk with Bruce ... more details
Orphan date February 2011 A Bond Rider Consent of Surety extends bond coverage to assume liabilities for third parties conducting operations for a principle. Bond Riders are utilized by the Government . For Ex http host.159 142 134 67.gsa.gov bgfPortal docDetails.do jsessionid B9D248A821912C369EEA99DBCBF977CF?dId 6708 Surety Consent Forms Another http www.window.state.tx.us taxinfo taxforms 06 110.pdf Bond Rider Form Example displays a form utilized for surety protection as explained herein. Bond Rider s may be utilized for outlining specific type protection i.e., faithful performance, forgery, misplacement, bail, etc. The Deposit insurance General Deposit Insurance Corporation GDIC , just as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDIC and or other SuretyBond providers provide Surety Bonds on Standard forms assigned numbers i.e. 23, 576, 577, 578, 581, 562, CU 1, CU 1A, and other bond form numbers Additional Bond Rider Examples http www.deq.state.ne.us Publica.nsf 0 576c87a86e8aad54862570cf00711992 FILE 05 175K a3.pdf Bond Rider ftp ftp.consrv.ca.gov pub oil forms Oil 26Gas BONDS OG188.PDF Well Bond Title http archive.gipsa.usda.gov reference library forms psp instructions 20for 20forms P 26SP 2100 i.pdf General Use Rider http www.cbp.gov xp cgov trade trade programs bonds revised bond rider.xml Revised Reconciliation Bond Rider https www.mtgins.com pdf riderform05.pdf SuretyBond Rider Request Form http www.lni.wa.gov formpub Detail.asp?DocID 1516 Pension Bond Rider http www.revenue.ne.gov fuels f 70xn.pdf Motor Fuels Tax Bond Rider https www.montgomerycountymd.gov apps hauler incre decreas.pdf Collector Bond Rider http www.deltaroof.net bond rider.php Contractors SuretyBond Rider Category Bonds ... more details
Newsrelease date June 2008 Infobox Company name International Credit Insurance & Surety Association ICISA ..., Surety, Reinsurance foundation Image Flag of Switzerland.svg 20px 1928 as International Credit Insurance ... and Surety products services revenue operating income net income owner num employees 4 parent divisions subsid slogan homepage http www.icisa.org footnotes intl The International Credit Insurance & Surety ... 202010.pdf title STATUTES OF THE INTERNATIONAL CREDIT INSURANCE SURETY ASSOCIATION accessdate author ... ICISA The International Credit Insurance & Surety Association ICISA is the leading global association representing trade credit insurers and surety companies. ICISA members form a central role in facilitating ... and multinational authorities on vital issues related to the trade credit insurance and suretybond industries. Object of the association The object of the Association is to study questions relating to Credit Insurance and Surety, to provide opportunities for Members employees to acquire knowledge of the theory and practice of credit insurance and surety underwriting and to initiate means ... fronting for surety bonds Recommendations with regard to so called pre shipment cover Review ... of co surety as an alternative to reinsurance Monitoring developments in custom and excise bonds Exploring new potential areas for surety business Publication of the Catalogue of Credit Insurance Terminology ... of a level playing field for surety products Promoting a global level playing field for surety ... and surety sectors Advising rating agencies on the role of surety bonds on PPI PPP infra structure ... the possible impact of Basel III on trade credit insurance and surety industry Structural initiatives Founding member of the International Surety Association ISA which undertakes joint projects together with national surety associations of Australia, Canada, Mexico and the USA Partner in an industry ... credit insurance and surety English, French, Italian, Spanish and German Members & their main ... more details
A bid bond is issued as part of a Construction bidding bidding process by the surety to the project owner, to guarantee that the winning bidder will undertake the contract under the terms at which they bid. ref cite web url http www.treasurers.org glossary B Bid 20bond title Bid Bond publisher Association of Corporate Treasurers accessdate 2009 02 23 ref The cash deposit is subject to full or partial forfeiture if the winning contractor fails to either execute the contract or provide the required Performance Bond performance and or payment bonds. ref cite web url http www.bryantsuretybonds.com Surety Bonds Contract Bonds Bid Bond.html title Bid Bonds publisher Bryant Surety accessdate 2009 02 23 ref The bid bond assures and guarantees that should the bidder be successful, the bidder will execute the contract and provide the required surety bonds. References reflist Category Bonds ms Bon pampasan ... more details
A performance bond is a suretybond issued by an insurance company or a bank to guarantee satisfactory completion of a project by a independent contractor contractor . A job requiring a payment & performance bond will usually require a bid bond, to bid the job. When the job is awarded to the winning bid, a payment and performance bond will then be required as a security to the job completion. For example, a contractor may cause a performance bond to be issued in favor of a client for whom the contractor is constructing a building. If the contractor fails to construct the building according to the specifications laid out by the contract most often due to the bankruptcy of the contractor , the client is guaranteed compensation for any monetary loss up to the amount of the performance bond. Performance ... of a Performance and Payment Bond , ref cite web url http www.bryantsuretybonds.com Surety Bonds Contract Bonds Payment Bond.html title Payment Bond accessdate 2009 02 23 publisher Bryant Surety ref where a Payment Bond guarantees that the contractor will pay the labour and material costs they are obliged ... must be backed by ref cite web url http www.surety1.com surety performance bond title Performance Payment ... Independent contractor Shop drawing Subcontractor Submittals construction Suretybond References reflist External links http www.sio.org Surety Information Office An association dedicated to suretyship in the United States http www.nasbp.org National Association of SuretyBond Producers NASBP is the association of and resource for suretybond producers. DEFAULTSORT Performance Bond Category Sureties ... url http www.cofaceuk.com CofacePortal UK en EN pages home what we do protection surety performance ... bond may be requested to be issued in other large contracts besides civil construction projects ... bonds have been around since 2,750 BC and the Romans developed laws of surety around 150 AD, ref Cite book last Russell first Jeffrey Burton authorlink Jeffrey Burton Russell coauthors title Surety ... more details
A fidelity bond is a form of insurance protection that covers policyholders for losses that they incur as a result of fraudulent acts by specified individuals. It usually insures a business for losses caused by the dishonest acts of its employees. While called suretybond bonds , these obligations to protect an employer from employee dishonesty losses are really insurance policies. ref cite web url http www.bryantsuretybonds.com Surety Bonds Commercial Surety Bonds Fidelity Bond.html title Fidelity Bond accessdate 2009 04 01 publisher Bryant Surety Bonds ref These insurance policies protect from losses of company monies, securities , and other property from employees who have a manifest intent to cause the company loss. There are also many other forms of crime insurance policies burglary , fire , general theft, computer theft, disappearance, fraud, forgery , etc. to protect company assets . By country Australia In Australia , this type of employer protection is called employee dishonesty insurance coverage. ref cite web url http www.allianz.com.au small business insurance business pack employee dishonesty cover title Employee Dishonesty Insurance accessdate 2010 02 06 publisher Allianz ref United Kingdom In the United Kingdom , this type of employee dishonesty insurance is called fidelity guarantee insurance coverage. ref cite web url http www.insurancenow.co.uk business index.html fidelity title Fidelity Guarantee Insurance accessdate 2010 02 06 publisher Insurance Now Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref References reflist Insurance DEFAULTSORT Fidelity Bond Category Types of insurance ar de Vertrauensschadenversicherung ... more details
Payment Bond A payment bond is a suretybond posted by a contractor to guaranty that his subcontractors and material suppliers on the project will be paid. ref cite web url http www.businessdictionary.com definition payment bond.html title Business Dictionary accessdate August 15, 2010 ref They are required in contracts over 30,000 with the Federal Government and must be 100 of the contract value. ref cite web url http farsite.hill.af.mil vffara.htm title Federal Acquisition Regulation Site accessdate August 15, 2010 ref They are often required in conjunction with performance bonds . for payment bonds on U.S. Government construction contracts Miller Act for payment bonds on state government construction contracts Little Miller Act References references Category Sureties ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A parole bond is a deposit of money or property made to the government as surety that a paroled prisoner will not violate the terms of his release. The prisoner may fund the bond himself or he may borrow from friends or family or he may obtain the services of a bondsman, in exchange for a fee. Part of the theory behind it is that those who are asked to put up the money or cosign the loan have an incentive to verify that the parolee does not represent an unacceptably high risk prior to helping with his release and they have an incentive to help him stay out of trouble after his release. The prisoner has an incentive to be on good behavior during his incarceration in order to demonstrate he has reformed and thus would not be at high risk of violating parole. While on parole, the prisoner has an incentive not to violate the terms, lest the bond be forfeited, which would likely cause difficulties in obtaining the surety of family, friends, or bondsmen in the future. Parole bonds are sometimes used as a way of relieving overcrowded prisons. ref http info.sen.ca.gov pub 97 98 bill sen sb 0401 0450 sb 441 bill 19970219 introduced.html SB 441 Senate Bill INTRODUCED Bot generated title ref It is based on the very similar concept of bail bond s and just as with bail bonds, some statutes allow the bondsman to get back all or a portion of the bond by surrendering the prisoner to the authorities. This may require the use of bounty hunter s to locate and capture him. Organizations like the National Association of Bail Insurance Companies and the American Legislative Exchange Council , a national bipartisan group of conservative legislators, have pressed the idea that financially secured postconviction release works far better than unsecured release. ref citation url http www.ncpa.org pub st233 title Privatizing Probation and Parole date June 01, 2000 author Morgan O. Reynolds publisher National Center for Policy Analysis ref References reflist Category Sureties ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 A supersedeas bond , also known as a defendant s appeal bond, is a type of suretybond that a court requires from an appellant who wants to delay payment of a Judgment law judgment until the appeal is over. An appellant s bond to stay execution on a judgment during the pendency of the appeal. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Fed. R. Civ. P. 62 d Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure Fed. R. App. P. 8 b . Often shortened to supersedeas . This is a feature of common law , and in particular the American legal system. In most European countries an appeal leads to an automatic stay of execution , unless the judge expressly ordered immediate execution. State Rules of Civil Procedure In New Jersey , the posting of a bond is not required to appeal a decision. However, if the party wishes to stay a judgment during the appeal, a motion must be made with the Superior Court, and the Court can require the posting of a bond or cash deposit under R.2 9 5. The same rule applies in Delaware under the State Constitution ref http delcode.delaware.gov constitution constitution 05.shtml P572 88069 ref as well as the court rules. ref http courts.delaware.gov forms download.aspx?id 39368 ref ref http courts.delaware.gov forms download.aspx?id 39348 ref Arizona Rules of Civil Appellate Procedure, Rule 7, provides that except in cases involving custody of children, an appellant may obtain a stay on a lower court judgment and all other further proceedings by filing a supersedeas bond in the Superior Court. ARCAP 7 a 1 . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Supersedeas Bond Category Sureties Category Civil procedure Law term stub ... more details
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Bond insurance also known as financial guaranty insurance is a type of insurance whereby an insurance company guarantees scheduled payments of interest and principal on a bond finance bond or other security in the event of a payment default by the issuer of the bond or security. As compensation for its ... of the security to be insured. Bond insurance is a form of credit enhancement that generally results ... of the insurer and ii the rating the bond would have absent insurance also known as the underlying or shadow rating . The premium requested for insurance on a bond is a measure of the perceived risk of failure ... employing bond insurance or the increased value of the security realized by an owner who purchased bond insurance. Insured securities range from municipal bonds and infrastructure bonds to asset backed ... Insurers Products ref The economic value of bond insurance to the governmental unit, agency, or other issuer offering Bond finance bonds or other securities is a saving in interest costs reflecting the difference in Yield finance yield payable on an insured bond from that on the same bond if uninsured. The economic value of bond insurance to the investor purchasing or holding insured securities ... ref Bond insurers generally insure only securities that have underlying or shadow ratings in the investment ..., municipal government bonds were insured by bond insurers, also known as the monolines. The global ... operation of a number of bond insurers is in doubt. Terminology Bond insurers are sometimes also referred ... of business is providing a particular type of insurance, in this case bond insurance, are called ... ref Municipal Bond Insurance and the Monolines Municipal bond insurance was introduced in the U.S. in 1971 by American Municipal Bond Assurance Corp. subsequently renamed Ambac Financial Group AMBAC ... insurance company formed for the purpose of insuring bonds. Ambac was joined in 1973 by Municipal Bond ... known as the big four bond insurers. Other participants in this sector included Capital Markets ... more details
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