Citations:bond for general purposes

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English citations of bond for general purposes

  • year unknown, Steven H. Gifis, Dictionary of Legal Terms, 5th edition, Barron's Educational Series (→ISBN)
    BOND FOR DEED [TITLE] a document given by the owner of real estate to convey the property upon being paid money; an agreement to convey title in the future that, so long as it remains executory (not yet performed), allows title to remain vested in the original owner. BOND FOR GENERAL PURPOSES government bonds that are a charge against the taxpayers generally, as distinguished from bonds for improvements, the cost of which is charged to the property specially benefited.
  • year unknown, Law Dictionary: Sixth Edition, Barron's Educational Series (→ISBN)
    BOND FOR GENERAL PURPOSES “bonds which are a charge against the taxpayers generally as distinguishable from those for improvements the cost of which is charged to the property specially benefited.” 251 P. 413. BOND ISSUE the offering of bonds for sale to investors; “commonly intended to distribute indebtedness among many investors over a period of years.” 137 So. 665. The distribution ofabond or bonds. 138 S.W. 381, 383. BOND PREMIUM amount that purchaser pays ...
  • 2010, Jonathan Wallace, Susan Ellis Wild, Webster's New World Law Dictionary, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (→ISBN), page 52
    ... of an employee. fiduciary bond. A bond required of a trustee, administrator, executor, guardian, conservator, or other fiduciary to protect against the loss caused by misconduct during the performance of the person's duties. general obligation bond. A government bond for which repayment is to be made from general tax revenues rather than from any specific fund or from the proceeds of any specific civic improvements or project. Also called a bond for general purposes. judicial bond.