performance bond
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of performance bond
First recorded in 1935–40
Example Sentences
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Nonetheless, Lebo said the tiles are under warranty and a contractor’s performance bond remains in effect, two possible though difficult avenues to reimburse transit taxpayers.
From Seattle Times
Companies that drill or operate gas and oil wells must pay a performance bond to the state, but the bond typically is returned when a well changes hands.
From Washington Times
The performance bond for the Thirty Meter Telescope International Observatory was essentially litigated during the project’s contested case hearing, Nakamura’s ruling said.
From Washington Times
The standards include a required performance bond to keep teams from jumping ship midseason.
From The Guardian
The Department of Finance and Administration said Tuesday the businesses have each paid their $15,000 licensing fees and posted their $100,000 performance bond.
From Washington Times
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