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Any promise to answer for another person's debts or defaults, including the promise that a
surety makes to the obligee under a bond, derives from which one of these? ✔Correct
Answer-Statutes of frauds

Following the Civil War, the growing number and complexity of financial/commercial
relationships led to the need for ✔Correct Answer-Commercial suretyship.

In accordance with a contract to build a county shed for the Village of Malcom, Raymone
Construction purchases a contract surety bond from SureRite Insurance. Identify the principal,
obligee, and surety in this suretyship. ✔Correct Answer-Principal--Raymone Construction;
obligee--Village of Malcom; Surety--SureRite Insurance

The two basic types of bonds that are written today are ✔Correct Answer-Contract surety
bonds and commercial surety bonds

Sureties use what written document to authorize a producer to act as the surety's agent in bond
production? ✔Correct Answer-A power of attorney

When evaluating a surety claim, claims representatives are often assisted by outside legal
counsel. What other professionals assist claims representatives? ✔Correct Answer-Engineers

Suretyship and banking are alike in that ✔Correct Answer-Neither expects to suffer a loss

Suretyship and insurance are alike in that ✔Correct Answer-Insurance commissioners regulate
both.

In the surety bond three-party relationship, the party who is primarily responsible for fulfilling
the obligation and who typically has control of the obligation is the ✔Correct Answer-Principal

Because most bonds are "joint and several liability" documents, the obligee can recover losses
from ✔Correct Answer-The principal or the surety, or from both.

A financial guarantee differs from performance and fidelity guarantees because it requires
honesty, the ability to perform the contract, and ✔Correct Answer-The ability to pay money
to meet the contractual obligation.

Instead of holding a principal's assets as security, a surety might choose to hold an instrument
issued by a commercial bank for the principal, but with the surety named as the beneficiary.
What is this instrument? ✔Correct Answer-An irrevocable standby letter of credit

,A type of reinsurance transaction that involves an agreement between the primary insurer and
the reinsurer specifying how to transfer risks, that defines the eligible risks in terms of lines and
classes of business, that specifies the parties' obligations, and for which eligible risks are
automatically reinsured, is ✔Correct Answer-Treaty reinsurance

Which of these statements regarding the principal allocation methods for reinsurance of surety
bonds is accurate? ✔Correct Answer-Both facultative and treaty reinsurance of bonds can be
written as pro rata or excess of loss.

A basic type of bond that involves all situations in which sureties guarantee performance of
obligations that generally do not arise from contracts is ✔Correct Answer-Commercial surety
bonds.

Which one of the following developed in the United States to guarantee the large amounts of
money involved in the country's industrial and commercial growth? ✔Correct Answer-
Corporate suretyship

The establishment of the formal contract between the surety, principal, and obligee that is
offered to the principal is called ✔Correct Answer-Execution of a bond

While suretyship and banking both use a prequalification process to extend credit to their
customers, suretyship is different from bank credit in that ✔Correct Answer-Suretyship
guarantees performance as well as monetary obligations.

Except in the case of a forfeiture bond, if the principal defaults, the surety will pay ✔Correct
Answer-Up to the bond penalty, but no more than the obligee's actual loss amount.

In an unlimited cosurety arrangement, the obligee can collect ✔Correct Answer-The full loss
from any of the cosureties up to the penal sum of the bond.

The Miller Act was passed to require principals, in addition to furnishing a performance bond, to
furnish a separate payment bond guaranteeing payment of all bills incurred by the contractor
✔Correct Answer-A. For labor and materials at the project completion for all federal jobs.

A contract bond that guarantees the local governmental authority that a principal will complete
a development in accordance with approved proposals and at the principal's expense is a
✔Correct Answer-B. Subdivision bond.

Performance bonds guarantee that the obligee will be indemnified for any loss resulting from
the principal's failure to perform the work ✔Correct Answer-A. According to the contract,
plans, and specifications; at the agreed price; and within the time allowed.

, In bonds under this classification, the surety pays the entire bond penalty if the principal fails to
complete the obligations. ✔Correct Answer-B. Forfeiture bonds. Under the forfeiture bonds
classification, the surety pays the entire bond penalty if the principal fails to complete the
obligations.

This classification of license and permit bonds poses the least risk to the surety and guarantees
that the principal will conform with laws that govern the business or activity it conducts.
Which bond classification is described? ✔Correct Answer-Compliance only bonds

Which one of these accurately reflects a characteristic of license and permit bonds? ✔Correct
Answer-A license and permit bond frequently must be furnished to the appropriate public entity
by those who need licenses or permits.

In this public official category of bonds, sureties pay losses when subordinates in the principal's
office cause them, as well as when the principal causes them. This described category of bonds
✔Correct Answer-Is officials who handle public funds, and the principals are charged with
honesty and faithful performance of duty while handling money as required by law.

Bonds in the category of public official bonds for officials whose duties require direct
involvement with members of the public ✔Correct Answer-C. Pay losses when principals
commit wrongful acts such as seizing the wrong goods or making wrongful arrests.

Public official bonds are written for principals who have administrative duties but do not handle
money and who ✔Correct Answer-Include commissioners, assessors, judges, coroners, town
clerks, engineers, and auditors.

A bond that guarantees that, if a higher court sustains an initial judgment on appeal, the
defendant will pay the entire judgment, plus court costs and interest, is ✔Correct Answer-A. A
supersedeas bond.

Judicial bonds ✔Correct Answer-A. Are a category of court bonds that arise out of litigation
and are posted by persons seeking or appealing a remedy in court.

One type of fiduciary bond is required of an individual who has the legal responsibility for the
care of a minor or a legally incompetent person or for such a person's property. This bond is
called ✔Correct Answer-D. A guardians bond.

A person who commences an action against another to obtain an equitable remedy may be
required to post a bond before the court will proceed with the action. This bond is called
✔Correct Answer-B. A plaintiff bond.

The legally mandated hazardous waste facilities performance bond ✔Correct Answer-D. Can
be posted only for hazardous waste facilities with permits, and it requires an underwriting
review of the closure plan.

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