Monday, 3 November 2014

Doing Signs Right: How Can Bid and Performance Bonds Be A Sign of Prosperity?


Like with any other industry, the sign manufacturing and installation field requires precise craftsmanship, tested manufacturing methods, agile deployment of technicians and installation teams, and generally, a commitment to quality.  That’s where the bond process comes in – just like with other kinds of contracts, those who are planning projects and hiring teams want to know that all of their contractors are going to turn in work on time, and according to a certain standard.  To ensure that work will be completed on time, on budget, and up to delineated specifications, the Obligee who is awarding the work contract will require performance bonds before approving work to begin.  That is why sign contractors will have to complete the complex bond application paperwork process before they can even start on a project.  The Obligee, the party with the capital invested in the project, wants peace of mind that the workers will get the job done right the first time and that it will be
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Tuesday, 30 September 2014

How to Safeguard a Guardianship: Why Guardian Bonds, Custodian Bonds, and Conservator Bonds Are Needed


When an individual is a minor or is designated by a court to be incapacitated with a mental illness or mental deficiency, the court’s responsibility is to look out for the best interest of that individual.  Frequently, the court does this by appointing a guardian (also called a custodian or conservator depending on the jurisdiction) to watch over the minor or incapacitated individual’s personal and financial affairs. Why Do Courts Require Guardian Bonds, Custodian Bonds, and Conservator Bonds? Typically, when the guardian is managing the estate of an incapacitated person, the court will require a surety bond to insure the faithful performance of their duties as guardian. This court bond is frequently called a guardianship bond but can also be termed as a custodian bond, custodial bond, conservator bond, estate bond, fiduciary bond, or probate bond depending upon your jurisdiction. What is a Guardian Bond? A guardian bond is a type of probate bond that assures a court that a perso
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