I am, but if you need more ask again.
no
Eligible
You probably won't be able to get him bonded again. Reason being - he wouldn't have been eligible for bond in the first place if the judge had known he was wanted on TWO warrants.
No the word eligible is not an adverb. The word eligible is an adjective.
Bonded usually refers to a a company taking out an insurance policy on you. I am most familiar with it in the non profit word where the executive and the financial staff are boned when the agency is given significant amount of government money. The idea is that if the staff steal the money, the insurance company will cover the loss. On a job application, I would assume they are trying to ascertain if there has ever been a problem so that you were not eligible to be bonded. I believe its a backward way to ask about criminal backgrounds.
0%. If it is bonded leather it is bonded leather and not plastic!
To get bonded, you go to the Police Station.
yes, eligible.....
The homophone for "eligible" is "illegible."
Yes, i have applied to be bonded.
double bonded hydrocarbons are called "alkenes" and triple bonded hydrocarbons are called "alkynes"
Individual eligible to conduct business in Indian Region is eligible for LLP registration if that individual is accompanied by another eligible partner with Indian Citizenship