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A 'secured' bond is one for which money and/or property has actually been deposited to ensure the appearance of the defendant. An "unsecured" bond is one in which money and/or property has been 'promised' to ensure the same result.
A "secured" bail bond is one in which the ENTIRE cash amount of bail money was put up -or- the bail bond is secured in it's entire amount by the pledging of property of equal value.
a us treasury bond
General Obligation bonds are secured by "taxes" primarily, whereas revenue bonds are secured by the "income" from the issuer of that particular bond.
a secured means you either have the money or the property a unsecured means u can use a bail bondsman to get out
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A convertible debenture is a type of convertible bond. However, a debenture is unsecured debt, which means that there is no collateral for the bond. The alternative to a debenture would be a secured bond such as a mortgage bond that would be secured by real estate. If the company goes out of business, the collateral for the secured bonds would be used to pay off those bonds and the holders of the debentures would be paid from whatever is leftover. Most convertible bonds are debentures.
Bail bond Surety bond. Bail
No. A mortgage is a loan secured by real estate.No. A mortgage is a loan secured by real estate.No. A mortgage is a loan secured by real estate.No. A mortgage is a loan secured by real estate.
The bond order of NO is 2.5
The bond order of NO is 2.5
If you are charged in court with a felony offense, the judge will hold a bond hearing to see if you are elgible for release on bond. If you are, he will set a monetary amount for the bond (e.g.: $25,000) to ensure your appearance at the next hearing. Anyone with $25,000. (usually a bailbondsman) will put up that amount of money in return for a payment of (usually 10%) of that amount. In brief - THAT is how a felony bond works.