A bond in this context is a kind of insurance policy. Someone who is bonded either purchases a bond (or someone, such as an employer, purchases it for them) that guarantees payment should they fail to perform as anticipated. For example, an armored car guard might be bonded for $1,000,000 against the risk that he will steal the money entrusted to him. If he did take money, the bonding company would have to pay the victim the amount that was stolen.
Someone who is bonded should be able to produce proof of their bond, which is a document resembling an insurance policy.
If someone has bonded with someone it usually means that they have made a connection with them and know them really well.
Answer To my knowledge the only reason someone can't be bonded is if they have a criminal record.
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license......a business permit issued by a city or county government. The term bonded or insured is basically the same thing. Bonded usually applies if someone handles money or other valuables.
Carrco Painting Contractors is a fully bonded contractor in Austin.
To become bonded in Ontario one should first find a bonding company. Fill out the forms, go through the background checks and other hurdles and hopefully you will be bonded.
Glycerols can be found bonded with fatty tails in fat molecules.
Carpet installers are not required by law to be bonded and insured for all places, though for government buildings and a few others, it may be a requirement. However, it is much easier to find customers if you are bonded and insured.
If you bonded someone out of jail and THEY went missing it should not legally be any reflection on you. What immigration has to do with it, is unclear to me.
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