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imported>Doug Williamson (Source: The Treasurer, June 2013, Will Spinney, page 62, 'Trade aids'.) |
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A trade-related guarantee issued by an insurance company. | A trade-related guarantee issued by an insurance company. | ||
The surety bond is issued by the insurance company in favour of a customer, to protect the customer against | The surety bond is issued by the insurance company in favour of a customer, to protect the customer against any failure of a contractor to perform their contractual obligations. | ||
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* [[Bid bond]] | * [[Bid bond]] | ||
* [[Performance bond]] | * [[Performance bond]] | ||
* [[Performance guarantee]] | |||
* [[Surety]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 4 March 2023
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A trade-related guarantee issued by an insurance company.
The surety bond is issued by the insurance company in favour of a customer, to protect the customer against any failure of a contractor to perform their contractual obligations.