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"surety" Definitions
  1. money given as a promise that you will pay a debt, appear in court, etc.
  2. a person who accepts responsibility if somebody else does not pay a debt, appear in court, etc.
"surety" Synonyms
certainty assurance certitude confidence conviction sureness assuredness cocksureness doubtlessness positiveness satisfaction truth correctness infallibility decisiveness conclusiveness face genuineness definiteness exactitude bond guarantee security deposit guaranty collateral indemnity bail insurance warranty covenant pledge contract deal earnest gauge(UK) gage(US) indemnification down payment guarantor sponsor backer patron bondsman hostage mortgagor promoter benefactor supporter angel advocate underwriter financier friend grubstaker subsidizer(US) champion benefactress Maecenas inevitability cert inevitableness ineluctability fact surefire reality consequence cinch lock sure thing sure bet safe bet foregone conclusion matter of course dead cert inevitable result predictable result open and shut case safeguard protection defence(UK) shield defense(US) guard cover screen armor(US) ward precaution aegis preventive buffer bulwark wall ammunition shelter self-assurance aplomb self-confidence courage self-reliance nerve self-possession assertiveness boldness composure firmness poise decision determination resolution resolve resoluteness purposefulness purpose doggedness decidedness determinedness earnestness forcefulness fortitude grit will backbone granite accuracy veracity accurateness precision exactness perfection meticulousness preciseness closeness thoroughness scrupulousness nicety rigorousness fineness rigor(US) carefulness ultraprecision punctiliousness strictness constancy steadfastness dedication tenacity commitment perseverance obstinacy staunchness devotion application fixedness eagerness steadiness More
"surety" Antonyms
doubt uncertainty incertitude nonconfidence distrust fear mistrust suspicion dubiety misgiving reservation skepticism(US) hesitation questioning dubitation indecision confusion hesitancy mistrustfulness cynicism ambiguity concept idea impossibility possibility questionableness theory breach break disagreement opposition infringement violation contravention transgression infraction breaking dereliction noncompliance non-observance endangerment harm hurt injury captor antagonist opponent opposer enemy adversary owner rear manager detractor employee can't-do attitude defeatism defeatist attitude fatalism hopelessness lack of confidence pessimism despair despondency negativity resignation spinelessness denial misunderstanding refusal disaccord dissention dissensus nonconcurrence contestation difficulty difference of opinion lack of agreement imprecision inexactitude coarseness impreciseness inexactness roughness carelessness inaccuracy laxity laxness looseness waywardness attack assault bashing beating abuse assaulting battering battery strike striking bludgeoning clobbering drubbing hammering impugnment lambasting pummeled(US) pummelling(UK) walloping kicking disloyalty faithlessness falseness falsity inconstancy infidelity perfidiousness perfidy treachery unfaithfulness apathy change disgrace dishonesty dishonor(US) dishonour(UK) disinterest dislike forfeiture loss relinquishment surrender forfeit losing mulct surrendering abandonment ceding forfeiting sacrifice sacrificing withdrawal yielding giving up

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" On the removal of the surety requirement, prosecutors wrote that, "The fact that Manafort has not been able to find any responsible surety to cosign a bond for this package suggests that neither those closest to him, nor anyone else, is willing to assume the risk of being a surety for him.
Continental Casualty Company Group Members: American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania Columbia Casualty Company Continental Casualty Company The Continental Insurance Company The Continental Insurance Company of New Jersey National Fire Insurance Company of Hartford Surety Bonding Company of America Transportation Insurance Company Universal Surety of America Valley Forge Insurance Company Western Surety Company --IFS at 'A'.
Continental Casualty Company Group Members: American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania Columbia Casualty Company Continental Casualty Company The Continental Insurance Company The Continental Insurance Company of New Jersey National Fire Insurance Company of Hartford Surety Bonding Company of America Transportation Insurance Company Universal Surety of America Valley Forge Insurance Company Western Surety Company --Insurer Financial Strength 'A'; --Outlook Stable.
Kentwood District Judge William G. Kelly initially set bond at $50,000 cash or surety, meaning James could leave jail if he paid a surety bond company 20143%, or $5,000, to guarantee the rest.
He was released on a $25,000 cash or surety bond.
A surety cannot represent more than one defendant at a time.
A local MP is standing surety for Mr Kwoyelo to seek bail.
In fact, the Special Counsel's office agreed to a personal surety bond.
As is the surety of initial guesses, or what we might call biases.
The group's two surety bond companies have a combined market share of 26%.
A judge set a surety bond of $65,000 on Tuesday for Sebby-Strempel.
King writes with the kind of surety normally associated only with veteran writers.
Circuit Judge Clifton Newman in Charleston allowed a $500,303 surety bond for Michael Slager.
And he spouts twisted gender generalizations, with all the self-righteous surety of childhood.
"To me, a family member serving as a surety is problematical," the judge said.
Stevens's specialties, surety and fidelity, turn profits from cautiously optimistic bets on human nature.
"Moreover, there is no surety that our crops won't rot in these facilities," he added.
"When you pushed them, they said, 'We can't say anything with surety,'" Mr. Kohn said.
Zero Deposit isn't a surety bond, instead operating as its own form of lease insurance.
He was granted a $50,000 personal surety bond and will be arraigned on June 25.
Getting a surety bond, traditionally a manual and time-consuming process, is now automated in NMLS.
But Holloway, all surety and stance switching, found his range and his rhythm in the third.
These women appear confident, responsible and sure of everything, a surety that starts with their gender.
"We cannot say with surety what exactly transpired," said Pushpendra Pal Singh Chauhan, a police officer.
This makes black people more likely to be caught breaching bail and makes it harder to find a surety without a criminal record who is not serving as surety for someone else, said Chris Sewrattan, a defense lawyer who represents many young black men from eastern Toronto.
Even though the bond was doubled, James paid a surety company 25%, or $211,258, and walked free.
Once approved, the startup issues a Surety Bond to the landlord backed by The Hanover Insurance Group.
The hunger for meaning, for surety, for "order" — to use Peterson's well-loved term — is a legitimate one.
Police say he was released on a $2,500 non-surety bond and taken to Hartford Hospital for evaluation.
Combined, the two surety bond companies represent 0003% of GFAserta's total assets, defining the group's overall credit profile.
No politician in history, and I say this with great surety, has been treated worse or more unfairly.
No politician in history — and I say this with great surety — has been treated worse or more unfairly.
And in living among them, you feel the surety of being in the company of earth's long history.
If you pay 29577% to a surety bond company, they'll put up the rest and you can go free.
That means the surety will scrutinize every aspect of the person or entity they are being asked to bond.
He was later "released from custody, subject to provision of a surety, pending investigation," Geng told a news conference.
"Surety is a huge issue in Ontario," said Nicole Myers, a criminologist at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia.
He presented two people, each to serve as a surety, essentially a supervisor for an accused person out on bail.
They track down relatives to stand surety, and push for children to be diverted into rehabilitation programmes instead of prison.
In a typical probate case there are executors' fees, accounting fees, court fees and costs for appraisals and surety bonds.
What everybody "knows" How then, does every layperson 'know' with heartfelt surety that Israel's 'occupation' is illegal under international law?
Valencia was released on a $10,000 surety bond and was ordered to appear for a preliminary hearing on September 5.
As fast as my industry moves and as wild as our business gets, that kind of surety is literally priceless.
"No politician in history — and I say this with great surety — has been treated worse or more unfairly," he laments.
We loved this little glimpse of youth and suburban surety, and we retweeted it more than 120,000 times in four days.
According to court records, she was taken to the Fulton County Jail, and released Tuesday night on a $15,000 surety bond.
Economists and organizational behaviorists and McKinsey consultants crunch the numbers and tell us, with great surety, how we'll spend our days.
His daughter Andrea agreed to serve as surety with respect to the $3.70 million New York property that she partly owns.
It has another $1.6 billion in letters of credit, security deposits, and surety bonds it's also committed toward paying those obligations.
Surety companies that had insured Patriot's reclamation obligations agreed to release millions in cash so Mr. Clarke could start the work.
"No politician in history — and I say this with great surety — has been treated worse or more unfairly," Mr. Trump said.
All it took was the collapse of her surety coupled with a reveal of her true nature, and suddenly her character blossomed.
According to court records, Alyssa Shepherd was taken to the Fulton County Jail, and released Tuesday night on a $15,000 surety bond.
Rotich, who was bailed on a surety of 15 million shillings, is one of 26 people facing charges related to the project.
For instance, Gates listed Brown's brother, Marc, who was his college fraternity brother, as a surety for his bail, Monday's filing said.
Investors have lately worried whether a call to replace self-bonds with costly surety bonds could push struggling Peabody closer to bankruptcy.
He often wore a hangdog, puzzled look on his face during matches, where once there had been nothing but ice-cold surety.
That is where a third party known as a surety effectively guarantees that you will be made whole should something go wrong.
The rating also takes into account the fairly low quality of the reinsurer's investment portfolio and significant amount of reinsured domestic surety risks.
"Now that we have defined a capital structure through our plan of reorganization, we can firm up components of surety bonding," Svec said.
"I can only find out the result after production because I cannot have 100 percent surety what the outcome will be," she said.
He was released on a $250,000 bond and will return to federal court on Tuesday another surety to sign the bond, Marzulli said.
Much like his longstanding assertion that Mr. Obama was not born in the United States, Mr. Trump dismisses contrary information with undiminished surety.
But it's been slower than investors would like, calling into question long-term forecasts and concern over the surety of the stock dividend.
Instead of creating a new form of insurance, it uses the surety bond model, which is used in a wide range of industries.
With taxes factored in, we can say with surety that the $2000,000 smartphone is among us — and it's not going away anytime soon, either.
In cases where the car is uninsured, the chance of receiving payment is remote because of the low $10,000 surety bond requirement in Michigan.
It posted net liquidity of 734 million euros, available credit lines of 145 million euros and surety lines of 5.89 billion euros end-March.
As Trump prepared to depart Washington last Friday, there was little surety among his staff that the nine-day odyssey could proceed without failure.
Self-bonding has allowed some financially-fit mining companies to forego costly financing, such as a surety bond, and leave future liabilities to taxpayers.
GFAserta's strategy utilizes its subsidiaries' technical advantages by having the surety bond company that generates the greatest benefits for the group underwrite the business.
It is true Sanders has made it harder for Hillary to thread the needle between progressive ideas and the surety of competence she represents.
"No administration has accomplished — probably you could say this with absolute surety — in the first two years anywhere near what we've accomplished," Trump asserted.
But let me ask you, you have been keen I think to see very accurate monitoring and surety of compliance with the current agreement.
But the court rejected Khan's demand that Sharif provide an indemnity bond to give surety that he will return to continue his jail term.
President Trump, and I say this with great surety, won't do anything like that again until probably at this very moment in time, right now. 
The verb may be from a Germanic root meaning "surety", which made its way into English via French; in modern German, Pfand is a "deposit".
"Gone is the language of the global village," Dan Hay tells us, speaking with intensity and surety that walk the line between practiced and genuine.
The DSS, in its statement, said it reiterated its "avowed readiness to release Sowore" once the people who provided surety for him had presented themselves.
Indeed, his lawyers were prepared for exactly this eventuality, and had brought a representative of the National Surety Company with them to post the bail.
MR. KNOW-IT-ALL The Tarnished Wisdom of a Filth Elder By John Waters That John Waters is a national treasure is a surety. Period.
The idea has drawn ire from both foreign leaders and business executives, who say it undercuts the surety that trade agreements are meant to create.
"The tamper-indicating quantum seal presented here offers unprecedented surety in the detection of intrusion against fiber optical seal systems," the Oak Ridge group concludes.
Naysayers make the case that the conventional arsenals of both nations are more than adequate to attack complex targets with a reasonable surety of destruction.
"No politician in history — and I say this with great surety — has been treated worse or more unfairly" by the media, he said in May.
A surety needs assets to pledge, a crime-free record and, often, a home where the accused person can live until the case is complete.
Mr. Morgan's great power as a bassist comes from his ability to impart surety and clear framing, if not tranquillity, in an otherwise dicey situation.
In states where regulators do not allow self-bonding, mining companies have to pay for a form of insurance known as a surety or collateral bond.
Risk cumulus remain high but under control, representing 20% of the capital by surety bond, and 98% by group, although they are mitigated through reinsurance contracts.
Nyanzi was ordered to deposit her passport in court's custody and she and five supporters had to offer 10 million Ugandan shillings ($2,755) of surety apiece.
The price of gold spiked again this week as investors sought surety amid concerns over the coronavirus outbreak, but scammers are also capitalizing on the surge.
During the speech, he declared that "no politician in history -- and I say this with great surety -- has been treated worse or more unfairly" than him.
Instead, courts often require prisoners awaiting trial to secure a surety, meaning a relative or close friend who can appear in court and subsequently monitor them.
Both Haber and Stornetta left Surety over a decade ago to go back into research, but today both of them work as cryptographers on other blockchain projects.
There's a surety to Fanning's portrayal that makes her immune to the petty envy other women focus on her, and that helps her rise above exploitative situations.
For instance, most state-licensed companies are required to hold surety bonds — a source of funds that allows regulators and consumers to seek compensation from bad actors.
The school was told to increase its existing surety of all Title IV aid it received in 2015 by 40 percent, from $94.4 million to $247.3 million.
Many of the tasks — including providing "independent reviews, recommendations and solutions for external nuclear weapon surety policies" and inspections, among other things — require top government security clearances.
Strengthening of commercial lines reserves was $162 million of the total and driven by specific product lines including CMP and general liability, discontinued program business, and surety.
The school was told to increase its existing surety of all Title IV aid it received in 28503 by 22019 percent, from $94.4 million to $247.3 million.
Woodside has been considering the fixed-price structure, especially for buyers in developing markets as it gives these new participants surety of supply and price, Coleman said.
Mom-and-pop bail companies are backed by large surety companies, which guarantee the full amount of the bond in exchange for a portion of the premium.
There is no cost to the landlord, and in many cases they are happier to have the guarantee of a Surety Bond compared to just a regular guarantor.
Epstein's brother Mark will serve as a co-surety of the bond, which shall be further secured by a mortgage on Mark's home in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Mr. Epstein's friend David Mitchell will also serve as a co-surety and pledge his investment interests in two properties to secure the bond," the filing said. "Mr.
This creates an immutable record of all the Surety seals ever produced, so that it is impossible for the company or any malicious actor to modify a seal.
At the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja on Tuesday, the prosecution said the three people who provided surety should forfeit their bail bond and be imprisoned.
The Guarantee Co has customers in Canada and the United States with two-thirds of its business in specialty insurance and surety, and one-third in personal insurance.
In Wyoming, Alpha officials "anticipate" replacing all of the roughly $400 million in self-bonds with surety bonds or other collateral, according to a court filing last month.
If granted bail, Meng will likely have to post bail with "a surety of several million dollars", Vancouver lawyer Gary Botting, who has experience with extradition cases, said.
Amber was raised by her grandmother, a retired surety bond underwriter, who, with her husband, Henri Tatro Jr., comptroller of Storm-Vulcan, a machinery manufacturer, legally adopted her.
Denmark's biggest insurance company maintained its full-year forecast for its core business despite negative impacts on its travel insurance and surety business stemming from the coronavirus outbreak.
Denmark's biggest insurance company maintained its full-year forecast for its core business despite negative impacts on its travel insurance and surety business stemming from the coronavirus outbreak.
" The conversion was more poetic than devotional in spirit, Mariani speculates, but, perhaps, "being a surety lawyer—he opted to sign on the dotted line at the end.
American Contractors Indemnity Company Avemco Insurance Company HCC Life Insurance Company HCC Specialty Insurance Company Houston Casualty Company U.S. Specialty Insurance Company United States Surety Company --IFS at 'AA-'.
Nor would she be able to state with any surety whether it was Billy who had discovered the church at Chaunt or whether the boys had discovered it together.
The pitching has a great deal of promise—Aaron Sanchez, Marco Estrada, and Marcus Stroman are all young guns with something to prove—but not a lot of surety.
Bail agents and the surety companies that jointly underwrite immigration bail bonds usually require them to be at least 80 percent secured by the immigrants and any co-signers.
While most insurance companies expect losses of up to 50 percent, one surety company, Continental Heritage of Florida, had no losses in its bail division for almost two decades.
And given his absolute surety that his way is the right way and the current let-Trump-be-Trump attitude of his White House, who would tell him otherwise?
Bail agents and the surety companies that jointly underwrite immigration bail bonds usually require them to be at least 80 percent secured by the immigrants and any co-signers.
But for now, perhaps the best surety for corporate conduct is for investors and customers to keep their eyes on the long run, aligning market incentives with public welfare.
Smaller mining companies have to set aside cash, collateral or a surety bond to obtain permission to begin mining, which can leave behind impoundment ponds filled with toxic sludge.
In Ontario, people in custody are usually only released if they have a surety - a relative or close friend who pledges assets and supervises the accused while they await trial.
Peabody spokesman Vic Svec said the company continues to fund its reclamation obligations and was in talks with states as well as third-party surety bonding firms over cleanup coverage.
That surety, and their execution during the stretch run, is why the Spurs are the Spurs and a big reason they have won 20 of their 30 games this season.
Nevertheless, 61 percent of respondents surveyed jointly by leading trade credit groups Berne Union and International Credit Insurance & Surety Association said they saw increasing volumes of new business last year.
My idea for this puzzle started out as a 15x15 with all clothing-themed homophone swaps — Bow tie Tae Bo, Loafer Furlough, and T-shirt Surety — and the revealer, Refashioned.
"We look forward to continuing to restore the land and provide assurances for future obligations, through a potential blend of both third-party surety bonds and self-bonding," Svec said.
"I had a sense of knowing, surety, and a sense of peace and great comfort that there is a unity between me, other people, nature, and the world," he said.
Palmetto Surety alerted the state officials Tuesday morning after it was determined that one of those properties was in foreclosure and didn't meet the bond requirement set by the court.
He said Sonko would be freed after posting a bond of 30 million shillings ($296,000) with one surety of a similar amount and a cash bail of 15 million shillings.
"No politician in history -- and I say this with great surety -- has been treated worse or more unfairly," President Donald Trump told graduating ensigns, before projecting an entrenched battle to come.
Chief Magistrate Douglas Ogoti granted him bail on a cash surety of 15 million shillings ($145,000) and ordered Rotich to visit his office only under supervision, calling it a crime scene.
With the surety that ice turns to water and back again, when the river ran, the customers would come and the spies would buy the first round at the Broken Jess.
It essentially served as a way to outsource all my baser narrative needs: I got the catharsis of a sentimental ending and the surety that the show itself would avoid sentiment.
The victory will also be celebrated privately by FIFA's leadership, which had given indications it preferred the surety — and the billions — to come by taking the tournament back to North America.
While he pored over surety bonds during the day, his poetry, which flourished as a "secret vice", became a place where "fire-fangled feathers" coexisted with "dream[s] of baboons and periwinkles".
The image is so poor—the author's face little more than a generic blur—that the reader, too, is left standing on shifting sand, where all surety is tidally erased and replaced.
" On Wednesday, while giving a commencement speech at the Coast Guard Academy, he said, "No politician in history—and I say this with great surety—has been treated worse or more unfairly.
He's not so much representative of it but of an idea — the waning power of whiteness, privilege, patriarchy, access, and the cultural and economic surety that accrues to the possessors of such.
Critics of the system say the poor are less likely than middle-class or wealthy people to have connections to provide the assets to pledge or housing to act as a surety.
What made Watson often appear most human wasn't him getting answers right, but seeing on his display what his second, third, and fourth guesses would have been, with percentages of surety beside each.
America might also offer the surety of a deal which, unlike the original, would be enshrined in a treaty ratified by the Senate from which no president could withdraw off his own bat.
"No politician in history, and I say this with great surety, has been treated worse or more unfairly," he said on Wednesday to the graduating class of the United States Coast Guard Academy.
Coal companies have used cash, surety bonds and other financing to assure that spent mines will be restored, but self-bonds allow some large coal companies to use their balance sheets as collateral.
"No politician in history, and I say this with great surety, has been treated worse or more unfairly," Trump said in a commencement address at the United States Coast Guard Academy on Wednesday.
He was charged with one felony count of retail theft for $750 or more and was held at Hillsborough County Jail for three days, before being released on a surety bond for $2,000.
The most common form is "surety bail bond," by which a person pays not the full amount but a fee — often around 10 percent of the bail amount — to a commercial bail agent.
This struggle is most evidently seen paintings including The English Cemetery and Albus; we see a combination of the unrestrained and dramatic qualities of painting, combined with the "surety of photography," the gallery explains.
Storing data around the world enables Microsoft to deliver faster, more reliable service to its customers, Smith said, but it also provides legal surety to customers about which country's laws are governing their data.
Yet, in setting out for the supposed site of this battle, Kaplan fails to find it with surety, and in fact has been told by a local historian that such sites are often obscure.
According to Harris County data since the order took effect, 32 percent of defendants released on unsecured bond have failed to appear for court, compared to only 4 percent released on a surety bond.
As he recently told the United States Coast Guard Academy class of 2017, "no politician in history — and I say this with great surety — has been treated worse or more unfairly" than he has.
Smarties should lay down a few plans this weekend against the surety that they will change in coming days — as when news arrives that your aunt is coming in from Chicago for the holiday.
"No politician in history — and I say this with great surety — has been treated worse or more unfairly," he complained to Coast Guard graduates on Wednesday, hours before the appointment of the special counsel.
"The bail package that Manafort proposes is far less than the $10 million that he alleges in his supplemental memorandum, and the difference is not made up by any surety," the special counsel said.
Insurer American International Group Inc on Wednesday said it cannot support bankruptcy plan disclosures made by Toshiba Corp's nuclear services business Westinghouse Electric Co LLC until it makes clear its plan for its surety bonds.
In affidavits previously filed with New Brunswick's Court of Appeal, both Dennis's mother, Constance, and his uncle, Derek, stated they would be willing to act as a surety in whatever amount the court deemed appropriate.
Likewise, an upgrade or downgrade of Insurgentes' ratings would be triggered by a change in Fitch's perception of GFAserta's credit quality, which is driven by the two surety bond companies that make up the group.
Judge James Burke offered Weinstein three options for bail: $5 million cash bail, a $50 million security bond partially secured at 10%, or a $2 million insurance company bond, each with a 72-hour surety.
William Husel -- who used to work at Mount Carmel Health System -- pleaded not guilty and is being held on a $20,000 recognizance bond and a $000 million surety or appearance bond according to CNN affiliate WBNS.
Bankrupt energy producer PetroQuest Energy Inc on Monday sought an emergency court order to continue paying into its surety bond program for leases on drilling sites, including some in the Gulf of Mexico it has sold.
At the same time, a copy of that seal and every other seal created by Surety's customers is sent to the AbsoluteProof "universal registry database," which is a "hash-chain" composed entirely of Surety customer seals.
Mariani tells us that at a party in Key West, in 1935—the year after Stevens became his firm's vice-president in charge of surety and fidelity claims—he drunkenly insulted Robert Frost, disparaging his poetry.
In addition, she worked at DOE as acting director of the Office of Nuclear Weapons Surety and for six years as the director of the Office of Emergency Response, the White House noted in its announcement.
"Clearly, there will be no surety of outcome until the FCA has completed its investigation, although administration issues (which we understand are likely to have been corrected) should be less material than more substantive failings," they added.
Instead of posting customer hashes to a public digital ledger, Surety creates a unique hash value of all the new seals added to the database each week and publishes this hash value in the New York Times.
Whatever tension is lost in that surety is replaced with a different, rarer cinematic delight: the joy of knowing that highly competent women will succeed virtually uninterrupted and win their prize at the end of the day.
The world's largest private-sector coal miner, which expects to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April, said in a statement it had arranged $1.26 billion in commercial surety bonds and $14.5 million through a state bond pool.
As a result, since then, whenever I reincarnate (which is every 100 to 500 years because I like to rest between incarnations), my feet are flat because I like the surety of them entirely touching the ground.
Together, the surety companies and the bail bond agents collect about $2 billion a year in revenue, according to an analysis by Color of Change, a nonprofit focused on racial justice, and the American Civil Liberties Union.
Dulos was due to attend the emergency bond hearing after one of the properties used to secure his $6 million bond was determined to be in foreclosure, Scott Willis, CEO of Palmetto Surety Corporation, confirmed to CNN.
Mr. Harrell boasts a smoky surety on both trumpet and flugelhorn; at 217, he's making some of the best music of his career, employing his bop-Romantic sensibility in midsize ensembles that feature some fabulous supporting actors.
Australian media have said he paid A$3 million ($2.1 million) as bail surety and his bail conditions included wearing an electronic bracelet, a nightly curfew and a ban on going within 100 meters of Sydney Airport.
The used car business varies from state to state, with a process that includes applications, dealer exams, criminal background checks, and even a surety bond (a promise by a third party to pay claims if the dealer cannot).
The California Money Bail Reform Act, which will end the practice of releasing suspects from jail as they await trial if they put up money as a surety they'll return for their court dates, was signed by Gov.
But, since Surety has three syllables (as much as I tried to convince myself I could pronounce it in two), I was sent back to the drawing board and encouraged to try to expand it into a 21x21.
Fears over the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic and radical monetary policy action from the U.S. Federal Reserve are exerting further downward pressure over the past two weeks as investors flock to the surety of the dollar.
The judge expressed skepticism that Meng's husband can act as a surety, or the primary person responsible for making sure she complies with all the orders set forth by the court, since he is not a permanent Canadian resident.
It was one of the largest drug busts on American soil ever, and sent shockwaves in the industry after the Feds seized the massive ocean freighter, which was owned by JPMorgan and Chase, under a $40 million surety bond.
The rating also reflects the reinsurer's exclusive position in the local reinsurance sector underpinned by legislation, and fairly strong underwriting profitability, the fairly low quality of the reinsurer's investment portfolio, and the significant amount of reinsured domestic surety risks.
What we can say with surety is that when these two men arrived in the village we spotted them at once, at the horizon point where the long road that leads to the next village meets the setting sun.
The prosecutor opposed bail, arguing that Meng was a high flight risk with few ties to Vancouver and that her family's wealth would mean than even a multi-million-dollar surety would not weigh heavily should she breach conditions.
Meng's lawyer David Martin, who told the court high-tech surveillance devices and a 24-hour security detail would ensure his client does not flee and proposed a C$15 million ($11.3 million) bail guarantee, had offered her husband as surety.
Republicans were committed to making the corporate tax cut permanent — on the rationale that businesses need surety to make investments — and so the tax cuts for most people would be allowed to expire in later years to meet that requirement.
Each week we ask more than 1,500 voters to rank in order their candidate choices so that we can measure voter surety in their current choice, rather than applying the traditional binary "winner-take-all" approach used by most polling organizations.
Foxconn's discussions are at an initial stage and it has not yet come up with a price tag for the so-called Gen-10.5 facility specializing in large-screen LCDs, the sources said, adding a sale was not a surety.
Fitch has affirmed the following ratings with a Negative Outlook: American Contractors Indemnity Company Avemco Insurance Company HCC Life Insurance Company HCC Specialty Insurance Company Houston Casualty Company U.S. Specialty Insurance Company United States Surety Company --IFS ratings of 'AA-'.
Dolores and Maeve (Thandie Newton) suffer again and again, and with every reset, we lose our surety by degrees: about their sanity, about the dangers they're in, about the passage of time—about the choices made in the storytelling process.
"The hourly workers, the lower-down workers, we don't have any kind of surety right now," said Churchman, who also struggled to pay rent last month due to bills related to his new baby, soon to be 4003 weeks old.
The issue of support for the Android system meant that EE did not have the "surety of service" it needed to offer the long-term contracts under which it sold 5G handsets, Marc Allera, EE's chief executive, said on Wednesday.
We know that what we're getting from Skittles-flavored lip balm or burger-scented perfume is a way to wear our true hunger—for simpler times, fewer health worries, and the surety of a cheap, fast salt and sugar high—on the surface.
Without the safety net of strong financial instruments like independent third-party surety bonds, coal companies that go out of business can leave the surrounding communities and state governments holding the bag for hundreds of millions of dollars worth of clean up costs.
Vows Just months after they started dating more than two years ago, Ally Jane Grossan and Nabil Ayers felt certain they were headed for marriage, and it was with as much surety that they didn't want their wedding to feel formulaic and familiar.
Current and former prosecutors interviewed for this story said securing a surety can be onerous and the requirement is perhaps relied upon too often; but some said sureties remain the best way to protect the public and ensure defendants show up for trial.
Fitch has affirmed the following ratings and has revised the Outlook to Negative from Stable: American Contractors Indemnity Company Avemco Insurance Company HCC Life Insurance Company HCC Specialty Insurance Company Houston Casualty Company U.S. Specialty Insurance Company United States Surety Company --IFS ratings of 'AA-'.
"We continue to assume ... that average tariff rates on Longhorn will likely be lower beginning in the fourth quarter of 2018, as we still prefer additional length to those commitments, even if that means a rate reduction for that longer-term surety," Mears said.
But Pitt has always moved with the absolute surety you see in some beautiful people (and dancers), the casualness of movement that expresses more than mere confidence, but a sublime lack of self-consciousness and self-doubt about taking up space, something not everyone shares.
"With a surety of purpose and incuriosity about the world that seems all too familiar, Ford deliberately rejected expert advice and set out to turn the Amazon into the Midwest of his imagination," Mr. Grandin, the historian, wrote in his account of the town.
Even since before his inauguration, Mr. Trump's rise has been characterized by an erosion of surety, bizarre and inscrutable subplots worthy of an airport-bookstore spy thriller, by epistemological questions about what is truth and what is fiction like no time in recent American history.
The court dismissed an appeal against bail by the prosecution and Naqvi will be able to leave custody after meeting his bail conditions, which have been set at 15 million pounds ($19.72 million) and an additional surety of 650,000 pounds, a prosecution spokesman said in an email.
Here's my rough tally for how much it costs to become a notary: Course: $2157 Application: $153 Notary Exam: $215 Duplicate Commission: $21 Authentication Certificate: $2000 State Seal: $5 Certification: $5 Shipping fees: $6 Surety Bond: $40 Stamp and Embosser: $100 Notary journal: $35 That's $13.
PetroQuest in a filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Houston said it must maintain its premium for a $3 million surety bond program required by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management on Gulf leases until drillers complete plugging and abandon sites there or put up replacement bonds.
If everyone at ITT who was eligible took that route, the cost could run as high as $500 million, Mr. Mitchell said, though about $90 million of the final bill to taxpayers is expected to be defrayed by a surety bond ITT had to post with the government.
The individual acted with lightning-quickness in accord with accurate judgment of his situation" and exhibited an absence of "paralyzing fright of the sort that can happen in instances of lesser danger"; instead, he felt "calm seriousness, profound acceptance, and a dominant mental quickness and a sense of surety.
Driven by an angry and energized base and insulated by the surety that Republican leaders will block their efforts, liberal Democrats are turning to one of Congress's most symbolically freighted cudgels — impeachment — to add urgency to their longstanding criticisms of a president they say is unfit for office.
Jackson's December order required Manafort's wife and daughter to serve as sureties and certify that they had $7 million in cash or securities on hand in case the value of the real estate was less than $10 million, but Manafort in his new proposal asked to remove the surety requirement.
Jackson wrote that if the amount of those assets didn't add up to a combined value of $5 million — and she noted elsewhere in the order that they did not appear to — a person who had agreed to serve as a surety would be required to make up the difference.
On May 3, Westminster Magistrates Court granted Naqvi bail on condition that he pay 15 million pounds and an additional surety of 650,000 pounds, as well as surrendering his Pakistani passport, remaining under 24-hour curfew at an address given to the court and wearing an electronic tag, a prosecution spokesman said at the time.
The Department of the Interior's (DOI) Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and Enforcement (OSMRE) must protect working families and honest taxpayers from reckless coal companies by closing the self-bonding loophole -- a practice that lets coal companies use unenforceable promises, instead of strong third-party surety bonds, to secure funding for cleaning up mining sites.
It means isolating: Persephone in her room with the door closed, listening to Stereolab, packing for her yearly trip to the Underworld with a copy of The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up. The resulting surety in what you need—what you know—means that, a lot of the time, nobody can tell you shit.
There are a great number of public Jews who have decided to play ball with Christian Zionists, in the surety that the End of Days their evangelical allies long for will not come to pass; that Judaism, therefore, will not be erased from the Earth; and that powerful supporters matter more than their motives.
"Until we get the information and confidence that gives us the long term surety that our customers, when they buy those devices, are going to be supported for the lifetime they've got the device with us ... we've put those devices on pause," said Marc Allera, CEO of the BT Group's consumer brands, at a press conference this morning.
On May 3, Westminster Magistrates Court granted Naqvi bail on condition that he pay 15 million pounds ($19.72 million) and an additional surety of 650,000 pounds, as well as surrendering his Pakistani passport, remaining under 24-hour curfew at an address given to the court and wearing an electronic tag, a prosecution spokesman said at the time.
How had I gotten here, in the trailer, found myself in the dark woods without any crumbs to follow home, but then Russell's hands were in my hair, and his arms were around me, pulling me up, and he said my name with intention and surety so it sounded strange to me, but smooth, too, valuable, like some other, better Evie.
To have seen their art side-by-side uptown at Hauser & Wirth (in the building that once housed the Martha Jackson Gallery, where Doyle and Chamberlain both showed their work) would have felt like a more consonant interchange between toughness and delicacy, surety and doubt — a continuum shaped by the movement of the hand through the flicker of thought and the pulse of the heart.
Maria CantwellMaria Elaine CantwellNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Hillicon Valley: Trump reportedly weighing executive action on alleged tech bias | WH to convene summit on online extremism | Federal agencies banned from buying Huawei equipment | Lawmakers jump start privacy talks Lawmakers jump-start talks on privacy bill MORE (D-Wash.) and three colleagues, would crack down on what's called "self-bonding," in which coal companies can certify to regulators that they can handle their own mine cleanup costs without the need for additional financial assurance like a surety bond.

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