When Bonding a person does the bond cover more than 1 business?
I own a repossession company and a house sitting service. I have an employee that works for both. Do I need to bond him separately or once he's bonded he bonded thank you in advance for you help
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Answer by mbrcatz
A bond is not insurance. It is very, very specific, what it covers. So, pull out your bond and read it. It probably either names him specifically, and names the obligee, OR, it names "all employees of XYZ house sitting".
The bond only pays out, under certain circumstances - you'll have to read your bond to see what those are, but likely, it's limited to house sitting.
Lastly, there are HUNDREDS of different kinds of bonds, and the repo company is going to require a different type of bond, to a different obligee, than the house sitting bond.
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Barry Bonds hits HR #735 off Chris Young (Padres 5 at Giants 3)
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First inning home run by Barry is not enough for Giant6s shaskey bullpen
April 4, 2007 ( photo at left by Kimberly White)
Barry Bonds delivered a message Wednesday night to all who secretly or overtly hope that his aging body will prevent him from catching Henry Aaron. In his fifth plate appearance of the season, Bonds hit his 735th home run, letting the baseball world know he means to grab the sport's most cherished record as quickly as he can.
Bonds' first-inning home run against Chris Young, with two outs and nobody on, was the first blow in an entertaining game that washed away the blahs left over from that Opening Day snoozer but did not end in the Giants' first victory of 2007.
"Right now, we're just trying to get ourselves going," Bonds said. "I told some of the guys here that I've been here when we've been 0-6 and 2-7. There's nothing to worry about. Today, we played better baseball than the first day. Today, just one pitch beat us."
Trevor Hoffman, as usual, took care of the ninth inning, depriving their former manager, Bruce Bochy, of his first win with the Giants.
For the first time in his managerial career, Bochy could watch a Bonds home run without rolling his eyes and slamming a clipboard into the wall. Lord knows he has seen a lot of them. Bonds has hit more homers against the Padres (86) than any other team, 56 during Bochy's 12 years in charge.
Bonds moved 20 behind of Aaron and then declared it was too early to talk about the record.
"It's not a countdown yet," he said. "It's not close enough yet."
Asked when the countdown should start, Bonds said, "750, and y'all better hope it's not toward the end of September."
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