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An insurance agreement by which one party is insured against loss or default by a third party. In the construction business a performance bond ensures the interested party that the contractor will complete the project.
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Refers to the pattern formed by mortar joints between bricks, blocks or stones.
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A dedicated procedure for performing the first authentication, where a common link key is created and stored for future use.
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security, either in the form of money or personal recognizance that is placed with the Court in order to insure that the Defendant will appear in Court. If the Defendant fails to appear, the bond money may be forfeited, and a warrant issued for his arrest.
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permanent joining of metallic parts to form an electrically conducive path to ensure electrical continuity and capacity to safely conduct and current likely to be imposed.
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