It means have you joined securely to another thing or job.
When you are asked, 'Have you been bonded previously', on a job application, the employer is asking whether you have been insured. Being bonded means you were insured so if something is broken, lost, or stolen while you are working, it is covered.
It really means has your background and honesty been checked.
Bonded cargo is cargo for which duty has not been paid. It is still under customs control and has to be moved to a bonded .warehouse
No, you do not need to be bonded to cut keys. Bonding typically refers to a type of insurance that protects the business and clients in case of theft or damage. Cutting keys is a service typically performed by locksmiths or individuals trained in key duplication, but bonding is not required for this specific task.
This question means to ask if you are bondable. If you have been denied a bond it probably would have been due to a bad criminal record or background check which reveals information about you.
your never get it if leeds get there way
Well it could mean have you ever had a boyfriend or it could mean have you ever had sex with anyone
Have you ever been put in jail?
Read the question on the application carefully, does it ask "have you ever been convicted..." or does it say "have you ever been charged..."? If it says convicted, then you can answer no; if it says charged, answer you and it usually has a place on the application for comment or explanation, use that to say charges dismissed.It doesn't pay to put falsehoods on applications, they can follow you around and get you just when you feel you're finally getting established.ADDED: The important thing to remember is that a dismissal of a charge does not mean that it is automatically removed, or disappears, from your record.
"Bonded together".
I think you mean "Has the Earth ever been photographed from outer space?" and yes it has.
Bonded means insured. At some time in the past have you ever been insured against the loss of a large amount of money or valuable .