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property bond

British  

noun

  1. a bond issued by a life-assurance company, the premiums for which are invested in a property-owning fund

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Patrick Ge, a research analyst at Morningstar, said a combination of lower bond supply and defaulted bonds falling out of indexes also contributed to the cut in Chinese property bond holdings.

From Reuters • Sep. 2, 2022

Charles “Chuck” Nabit, 64, who owns the Westport Group LLC, was arrested Wednesday and released after posting a property bond.

From Washington Times • Jun. 11, 2020

Bridges is free on a $100,000 property bond.

From Washington Times • Jun. 5, 2019

Attorney John Smith says Campbell posted a $300,000 property bond after his bail was lowered from $1 million.

From Washington Times • Jun. 26, 2014

Postponing official sentencing for 18 months, he accepted a $25,000 property bond from the boys' families and put them in James' custody.

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