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much different. A business service bond allows the bonded entity's client to claim on the surety bond when the client's property has been stolen by the bonded entity. However, the claim is only valid if the bonded entity's employee is convicted of the crime in a court of law. Additionally, if the surety company pays a claim on the bond, they would seek to be reimbursed by the bonded entity for all costs and expenses incurred as a result of the claim. This differs from a traditional fidelity bond where the insured (bonded entity) would be responsible for paying the deductible only in the case of covered claim up to the policy limit.
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bond with conditional defeasance, printed the bond (the obligation to pay) on the front of the document and the condition which would nullify that promise to pay (referred to as the indenture of defeasance—essentially, the contractual obligation) on the back of the document. The penal bond, although an artifact of historical interest, fell out of use by the early part of the nineteenth century in the United States.
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could attempt to collect the debt from either party independently of the other. The guarantor's liability was ancillary and derivative: the creditor first had to attempt to collect the debt from the debtor before looking to the guarantor for payment. Many jurisdictions have abolished that distinction, in effect putting all guarantors in the position of the surety.
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SFAA is a licensed rating or advisory organization in all states and is designated by state insurance departments as a statistical agent for the reporting of fidelity and surety experience. The SFAA is a trade association consisting of companies that collectively write the majority of surety and fidelity bonds in the United States. Then in 1935 the
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Business service bonds are surety bonds which seek to safeguard a bonded entity's clients from theft. These bonds are common for home health care, janitorial service, and other companies who routinely enter their homes or businesses. While these bonds are often confused with fidelity bonds, they are
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Traditionally, a distinction was made between a suretyship arrangement and that of a guaranty. In both cases, the lender gained the ability to collect from another person in the event of a default by the principal. However, the surety's liability was joint and primary with the principal: the creditor
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are responsible for regulating corporate surety activities within their jurisdictions. The commissioners also license and regulate brokers or agents who sell the bonds. These are known as producers; the
National Association of Surety Bond Producers (NASBP) is a trade association which represents this
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Prices are as a percentage of the penal sum (the maximum that the surety is liable for) ranging from around 1% to 5%, with the most credit-worthy contracts paying the least. The bond typically includes an indemnity agreement whereby the principal contractor or others agree to indemnify the surety if
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Association of America, now the Surety & Fidelity Association of America (SFAA), was formed to regulate the industry, promote public understanding of and confidence in the surety industry, and to provide a forum for the discussion of problems of common interest to its members.
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The principal will pay a premium (usually annually) in exchange for the bonding company's financial strength to extend 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 and then turn to the principal for reimbursement of
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is another type of the bond that was historically used to assure the performance of a contract. They are to be distinguished from surety bonds in that they did not require any party to act as surety—having an obligee and obligor sufficed. One historically significant type of penal bond, the penal
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The SFAA published preliminary US and
Canadian H1 surety results for the 2022 calendar year. Direct written premium totaled $ 8.6 billion and a direct loss ratio of 14.5%, highlighting strong profitability in the surety industry. The industry remains highly fragmented with over 100 companies
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Through a surety bond, the surety agrees to uphold—for the benefit of the obligee—the contractual promises (obligations) made by the principal if the principal fails to uphold its promises to the obligee. The contract is formed so as to induce the obligee to contract with the principal, i.e., to
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The NMLS ESB initiative began on
January 25, 2016, when surety bond companies and providers were able to begin the account creation process. The second phase began on September 12, 2016, when an initial group of nine state regulatory agencies began accepting ESBs for certain license types. This
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In certain situations, an electronic surety bond (ESB) can be used in lieu of a traditional paper surety bond. In 2016, the
Nationwide Multistate Licensing System and Registry (NMLS) initiated a system for the issuance, tracking, and maintenance of ESBs in support of some licenses being managed
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Losses arise when contractors do not complete their contracts, which often arises when the contractor goes out of business. Contractors often go out of business; for example, a study by BizMiner found that of 853,372 contracts in the United States in 2002, 28.5% had exited business by 2004. The
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bonds guarantee the honesty and faithful performance of those people who are elected or appointed to positions of public trust. Examples of officials sometimes requiring bonds include: notaries public, treasurers, commissioners, judges, town clerks, law enforcement officers, and credit union
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Court bonds are those bonds prescribed by statute and relate to the courts. They are further broken down into judicial bonds and fiduciary bonds. Judicial bonds arise out of litigation and are posted by parties seeking court remedies or defending against legal actions seeking court remedies.
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in French, if issued by a surety company they are called surety / bonds. They pay out cash to the limit of guaranty in the event of the default of the
Principal to uphold his obligations to the Obligee, without reference by the Obligee to the Principal and against the Obligee's sole verified
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provided by the
American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) make bonding optional. If the parties agree to require bonding, additional forms such as the performance bond contract AIA Document 311 provide common terms.
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upgrades were also completed early in 2017. The types of licenses transitioning to ESBs and the implementation timelines vary by licensing agency. The NMLS plans to roll out additional state agencies and update the system with added functionality over time.
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Contractor's license bonds, which assure that a contractor (such as a plumber, electrician, or general contractor) complies with laws relating to his field. In the United States, bonding requirements may be at federal, state, or local
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Miscellaneous bonds are those that do not fit well under the other commercial surety bond classifications. They often support private relationships and unique business needs. Examples of significant miscellaneous bonds include: lost
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and in
Babylon, Persia, Assyria, Rome, Carthage, among the ancient Hebrews, and (later) in England. The Code of Hammurabi, written around 1790 BC, provides the earliest surviving known mention of suretyship in a written legal code.
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Individual surety bonds represent the original form of suretyship. The earliest known record of a contract of suretyship is a
Mesopotamian tablet written around 2750 BC. Evidence of individual surety bonds exists in the
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Commercial bonds represent the broad range of bond types that do not fit the classification of contract. They are generally divided into four sub-types: license and permit, court, public official, and miscellaneous.
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and state projects under "little Miller Acts". In federal government, the contract language is determined by the government. In private contracts the parties may freely contract the language and requirements.
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or permit to engage in certain business activities. These bonds function as a guaranty from a Surety to a government and its constituents (obligee) that a company (principal) will comply with an underlying
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for contractors on certain federal construction projects; in addition, many states have adopted their own "Little Miller Acts". The surety transaction will typically involve a producer; the
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and courts that exercise equitable jurisdiction; they guaranty that persons whom such courts have entrusted with the care of others' property will perform their specified duties faithfully.
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Health spa bonds, which assure that a health spa will comply with local laws relating to their field, as well as refund dues for any prepaid services in the event the spa closes.
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demonstrate the credibility of the principal and guarantee performance and completion per the terms of the agreement.
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for people accused of crimes in exchange for a fee, is all but unknown in the rest of the world".
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obligation of a borrower if that borrower defaults. Usually, a
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The Assignment of Claims Act of 1940: Assignee v. Surety
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by the US government had priority over the claim of an
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guaranty bonds, and wage and welfare/fringe benefit (
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1235:Contractor's State License Bonds: Desk Reference
1161:"The Importance of Surety Bonds in Construction"
1270:. Chicago, Illinois: American Bar Association.
1254:. Washington & Lee University School of Law
507:(Employee Retirement Income Security Act) bonds
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175:A key term in nearly every surety bond is the
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1011:"Q&A: The Legal Basics of Surety Bonds"
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776:"Q&A The Legal Basics of Surety Bonds"
98:) a certain amount if a second party (the
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1142:Dan Donohue and George Thomas. (1996).
847:. American Bar Association. p. 27.
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359:Contract bonds, used heavily in the
1159:Surety Information Office. (2009).
549:Examples of judicial bonds include
183:charged is determined accordingly.
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498:and environmental protection bonds
234:Prairie State Bank v United States
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1496:Restitution and unjust enrichment
843:Gallagher, Edward Graham (2000).
2762:Directors and officers liability
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890:University of Chicago Law Review
330:that represents such producers.
145:statement of claim to the bank.
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2507:History of the legal profession
1119:. Texas Department of Insurance
1192:Donohue D., Thomas G. (1996).
382:Included in this category are
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110:A surety bond is defined as a
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1320:"NMLS Electronic Surety Bond"
1264:O'Neal-Coble, Leslie (1994).
1066:William & Mary Law Review
976:Liptak, Adam (Jan 29, 2008).
801:Washington and Lee Law Review
430:Small Business Administration
260:Reason for having a guarantor
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1241:. American Bar Association.
1216:The Herald Business Journal
1178:Construction Business Owner
859:"The Guarantee Society Ltd"
469:Specific examples include:
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2174:International legal theory
1653:International slavery laws
1648:International human rights
1643:International criminal law
510:Motor vehicle dealer bonds
462:, municipal ordinance, or
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2227:Administration of justice
1174:"Why Do Contractors Fail"
751:Submittals (construction)
2792:Protection and indemnity
2004:Basic structure doctrine
1854:Natural and legal rights
1735:Public international law
1033:. Zurich. Archived from
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445:License and permit bonds
3249:Explanation of benefits
2721:Variable universal life
2184:Principle of typicality
1658:International trade law
1194:"How Surety Bonds Work"
1028:"Contract Surety Bonds"
861:. Aviva. Archived from
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436:Commercial surety bonds
417:Standard form contracts
402:is not available); and
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3386:Health insurance costs
2787:Professional liability
1015:Construction Executive
626:Business service bonds
286:United States industry
94:to pay one party (the
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3103:Workers' compensation
2757:Collateral protection
2747:Business interruption
2179:Principle of legality
1938:Delegated legislation
1638:Intellectual property
1250:Rendleman D. (2006).
845:The Law of Suretyship
726:Negotiable Instrument
593:Public official bonds
542:, bonds are filed in
355:Contract surety bonds
3465:Corpus Juris Civilis
2397:Barristers' chambers
2339:Legal representation
2277:Justice of the peace
1623:Financial regulation
1172:McIntyre M. (2007).
1009:Schubert L. (2003).
952:"About the Industry"
883:Law Review Editors,
807:(1): 112. March 1960
616:workers compensation
514:Freight broker bonds
334:Right of subrogation
218:), dates from 1840.
3524:Rochdale Principles
3519:Mutual savings bank
3514:Mutual organization
3499:Cooperative banking
3416:Mesopotamian banker
2696:Longevity insurance
2432:Election commission
2144:Expressive function
1673:Landlord–tenant law
1572:Consumer protection
605:Miscellaneous bonds
365:general contractors
3276:Insurable interest
2777:Payment protection
2678:Payment protection
2390:Legal institutions
2257:Lawsuit/Litigation
2247:Dispute resolution
2052:Catholic canon law
1760:State of emergency
1723:Will and testament
1447:Law of obligations
1400:Constitutional law
1390:Administrative law
982:The New York Times
741:Personal guarantee
86:is a promise by a
3594:Legal terminology
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3396:Vehicle insurance
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3183:Actual cash value
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3016:Extended warranty
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2154:Law and economics
1992:Act of parliament
1730:Product liability
1683:Legal archaeology
1608:Environmental law
1602:Entertainment law
1442:International law
1040:on April 25, 2012
865:on April 19, 2016
555:supersedeas bonds
519:Money transmitter
404:maintenance bonds
388:performance bonds
328:trade association
280:Statute of Frauds
232:held in 1896, in
201:Code of Hammurabi
170:insurance company
16:(Redirected from
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3489:Friendly society
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3209:Short rate table
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2858:Lenders mortgage
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1562:Conflict of laws
1527:Agricultural law
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3281:Insurance fraud
3261:General average
3220:Claims adjuster
3162:Risk management
3157:Risk assessment
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3073:Prize indemnity
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2314:Practice of law
2294:Judicial review
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