Bond, bonds, bonded, and bonding may refer to:
Fiduciary bonds
- Bond (finance), in finance, a debt security, issued by Issuer
- Government bond, a bond issued by a national government
- Government bond register, a register of bonds issued by a national government, such as the Canadian Government Bond Register
- Bond market, a financial market for bonds
- Insurance bond (or investment bond), a life assurance-based single premium investment
- Surety bond, a three party contract, where the surety promises to pay the obligee for non-performance or dishonesty by the principal
- Performance bond, a surety bond for completion of work under a contract
- Bail bond, a surety bond for return of a person to a court
- Tenancy bond (or damage deposit), a deposit taken by a landlord in relation to rental of a property
- Catastrophe bond (or cat bond), a form of reinsurance
- Bonded labor (or debt bondage), a system of servitude where someone must work to pay off a debt
Physical sciences
- Bond number, in fluid mechanics, a dimensionless number expressing the ratio of gravitational forces to surface tension forces
- Chemical bond, the physical phenomenon of chemical substances being held together by attraction of atoms
- Bond albedo, a measure of electromagnetic radiation of an astronomical body
- Bond graph, a graphical description of a physical dynamic system
- The Bond (Chinese constellation), both a mansion in the White Tiger constellation and an asterism within that mansion
Social sciences
- Pair bond, in biology, the strong affinity that develops in some species between the male and female in a breeding pair, or, sometimes, between individuals of the same sex
- Psychological bond, a form of relationship
- Forms of an acephalous society in anthropology:
Manufacturing, construction and electronics
- In manufacturing, bonding may be done via adhesives, welding, or fasteners (such as screws, bolts, nails, rivets)
- Bond, the manner in which the bricks overlap as they are laid in brickwork
- Bond paper, a high quality durable writing paper
- Bonded Leather (or reconstituted leather)
- Bottled in bond, referring to a type American whiskey
- Wire bonding, a method of making interconnections between a microchip and the outside world as part of semiconductor device fabrication
- Channel bonding (or modem bonding), an arrangement in which two or more network interfaces on a host computer are combined
- Electrical bonding, concept in electricity distribution
Company and product names
- Bonds (clothing), an Australian clothing company
- Bonds, formerly the name of a department store in Norwich, England, now called John Lewis Norwich
- Bonds, formerly the name of a department store in Chelmsford, Essex, now called Debenhams Chelmsford
- Bond Cars Ltd, a small scale car manufacturer between 1949 and 1971:
- BOND, RAD software tool
- Gold Bond medicated powder
- Bond Street (cigarette), brand of cigarette
- Eaton's Corrasable Bond, a former brand of erasable typing paper
- The Bond Electraglide electric guitar, manufactured by Bond Guitars
Organizations
- Afrikaner Bond, a political party in the Cape Colony in the 19th century
- bonding-studenteninitiative e.V., a German student organisation
- Church of the Universal Bond, a British religious group
- The Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny (BOND) - Created By Rev. In Finance, a bond is a Debt security, in which the authorized issuer owes the holders a debt and is obliged to repay the principal and Interest A government bond is a bond issued by a national government denominated in the country's own Currency. The bond market (also known as the debt, credit, or fixed income market) is a Financial market where participants buy and sell Debt An insurance bond (or investment bond) is a single premium Life assurance policy for the purposes of Investment. A surety bond is a Contract among at least three parties The principal - the primary party who will be performing a contractual obligation The obligee A performance bond is a Surety bond issued by an Insurance company or a Bank to guarantee satisfactory completion of a project by a contractor A bail bond agent, or bondsman is any person or corporation which will act as a Surety and pledge money or property as Bail for the appearance of a criminal A damage deposit or deposit is a sum of Money paid in relation to a rented item to ensure it is returned in good condition Catastrophe bonds (also known as cat bonds) are risk-linked Securities that transfer a specified set of risks from a sponsor to Investors They are often Debt bondage or bonded labor is a means of paying off loans with direct labor instead of currency or goods In Fluid mechanics, the Bond number, notated Bo is a Dimensionless number expressing the ratio of body forces (often gravitational) to A chemical bond is the physical process responsible for the attractive interactions between Atoms and Molecules and which confers stability to diatomic and polyatomic The Bond albedo is the fraction of power in the total electromagnetic radiation incident on an astronomical body that is scattered back out into space A bond graph is a graphical description of a physical dynamic system. The Bond mansion ( is one of the Twenty-eight mansions of the Chinese constellations It is one of the western mansions of the White Tiger. In Biology, a pair bond is the strong affinity that develops in some Species between the Male and Female in a breeding pair Human bonding refers to the development of a close Interpersonal relationship between family members or friends The maternal bond is typically the relationship between a Mother and her child The paternal bond is typically the relationship between a Father and his child Male bonding is a term that is used in Ethology, Social science, and in general usage to describe patterns of Friendship and/or cooperation in men Female bonding is the formation of a close personal relationship between women In Psychology, the term affectional bond is a type of attachment behavior one individual has for another individual typically a mother for her child in which the two partners In Anthropology, an acephalous society (from the Greek for "headless" is a society which lacks political leaders or hierarchies Village Bonded Societies are the largest classification of acephalous societies. Land-Bonded Societies are acephalous societies that fall in between Lineage-bonded societies and Village-bonded societies. Lineage Bonded Societies are a type of Acephalous Society, predicated on claims of a common ancestor Glue or adhesive is a compound that adheres or bonds two items together Welding is a fabrication process that joins materials usually Metals or Thermoplastics by causing coalescence. A fastener is a Hardware device that mechanically joins or affixes two or more objects together A screw is a shaft with a helical groove or thread formed on its surface and provision at one end to turn the screw Theory The clamp load also called preload of a cap screw is created when a torque is applied and is generally a percentage of the cap screw's proof strength In Engineering, Woodworking and Construction, a nail is a pin -shaped sharp object of hard Metal, typically Steel, A rivet is a mechanical Fastener. Before it is installed it consists of a smooth cylindrical shaft with a head on one end Brickwork Masonry is produced when a Bricklayer uses Bricks and mortar to build up structures such as Walls Bridges and Bond paper is a high quality durable Writing paper similar to Bank paper but having a weight greater than 50 g/m2 Bonded leather, or reconstituted leather, is an artificial material composed of 80% to 100% Leather fibers (often waste scraps from leather tanneries or Bottled in bond refers to American-made Whiskey that has been aged and bottled according to a set of legal stipulations contained in the United States government's Standards Wire bonding is a method of making interconnections between a microchip and other electronics as part of semiconductor device fabrication. Channel bonding (also known as "Ethernet bonding" is a Computer networking arrangement in which two or more Network interfaces on a host computer are combined Electrical bonding is the practice of intentionally electrically connecting all metallic non-current carrying items in a room or building as protection from Electric shock. Bonds Industries Pty Ltd is an Australian manufacturer and importer of men's women's and children's underwear and clothing and a subsidiary of Pacific Brands Holdings The John Lewis Partnership is a major United Kingdom retailer which operates John Lewis Department stores Waitrose Supermarkets and Debenhams plc ( is a British -based retailer operating under a Department Store format in the UK and franchise stores in other countries Bond Cars Ltd was a British car maker The company was formed by Lawrie Bond in Preston, Lancs in 1948 The Bond Bug was a small British 2-seat 3-wheeled fun Sports car of the 1970s The Bond 875 was a small three-wheeler Motor car, made by Bond Cars Ltd in Preston, United Kingdom from 1965-70 BOND (Building Object Network Databases started development in late 2000 as a Rapid application development tool for the GNOME Desktop by Treshna Gold Bond medicated powder is a brand of over-the-counter skin irritation medication produced by Chattem of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Bond Street is an international (non-US brand of Cigarettes sold in more than 50 countries of the world produced by Philip Morris International. Eaton's Corrasable Bond is a Trademarked name for a brand of erasable typing Paper. The Bond Electraglide was a Carbon fiber Electric guitar manufactured by Bond Guitars between 1984 and 1985 The Afrikaner Bond ( Afrikaans and Dutch for "Afrikaner Union" South African Dutch: Afrikander Bond) was a political party in the The bonding-studenteninitiative eV (short name bonding) is an independent Non-political and Non-profit Student organisation. The Church of the Universal Bond was a religious group founded in Britain in the early twentieth century by George Watson MacGregor Reid, promoting socialist revolution Jesse Lee Peterson. Jesse Lee Peterson is president and founder of The Brotherhood Organization of A New Destiny (BOND an American group dedicated to promoting responsible fatherhood amongst
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People
- Oliver Bond (died 1797), Irish revolutionary
- William Cranch Bond (1789 – 1859), American astronomer, father of George Phillips Bond (below)
- William K. Bond (1792 – 1864), American politician
- Edward August Bond (1813 – 1898), English scientist
- George Phillips Bond (1825 – 1865), American astronomer, son of William Cranch Bond (above)
- James Bond (1900 - 1989), American ornithologist
- Michael Bond (born 1926), English children's author
- Kit Bond (born 1939), senior United States Senator of Missouri and member of the Republican Party
- Bobby Bonds (1946 – 2003), American baseball athlete, father of Barry Bonds (below)
- Samantha Bond (born 1961), British actress, best known for her role of Miss Moneypenny in the fictional James Bond movies
- Barry Bonds (born 1964), American baseball athlete, son of Bobby Bonds (above)
- Julia Bond (born 1987), American porn star
Other uses
- Peace-bonding, something which makes a weapon unusable as a weapon
- Peace bond, a protection order from a Canadian court
See also
External Links
- Surety Bond Q & A - An online association of bond professionals. James Bond 007 is a Fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve Novels and two Short story Bond (often typeset as bond in deference to the owners of the 007 The Bond is a Propaganda Film created by Charlie Chaplin at his own expense for the Liberty Load Committee for theatrical release A Liberty Bond was a special type of War bond that was sold in the United States to support the allied cause in World War I. " The Bonding " is the 53rd episode of the Science fiction Television series Star Trek The Next Generation and the fifth episode of Any Bonds Today? was the theme song of the National Defense Savings Program War bonds are a type of Savings bond used by combatant nations to help fund a war effort and as a Monetary policy for controlling Inflation from an Bond Street is a major shopping street in London which runs through Mayfair from Piccadilly in the south to Oxford Street in the north Bond University is a private University located in Robina, Queensland, Australia. Bond South Africa was a campus of Bond University located in Sandton, Gauteng, South Africa. Bonds is a village in Lancashire, England. It lies immediately south of Garstang town centre on the opposite bank of the River Wyre. Bond is an unincorporated town and US Post Office in Eagle County, Colorado, United States. Bond County is a County located in the US state of Illinois It is part of the St Founded as a railroad suburb and temperance community in 1871 in northeastern Millcreek Township in Hamilton County Ohio, Bond Hill is Bond Falls is a Waterfall on the middle branch of the Ontonagon River, a few miles east of Paulding in southern Ontonagon County in the Mount Bond is a Mountain located in Grafton County, New Hampshire. Oliver Bond was an Irish Revolutionary, one of the leaders of the Society of United Irishmen in the end of 18th century which has the objective of ending William Cranch Bond ( September 9, 1789 &ndash January 29, 1859) was an American Astronomer, and the first director of Harvard Userpolbot from http//bioguidecongressgov/scripts/biodisplaypl?index=B000613 Edward August Bond was an English Scientist. He was born on December 31, 1813 in Hanwell, near London. George Phillips Bond ( May 20, 1825 &ndash February 17, 1865) was an American Astronomer. James Bond ( January 4, 1900 &ndash February 14, 1989) was a leading American Ornithologist whose name was appropriated Michael Bond, OBE, (born January 13, 1926 in Newbury Berkshire) is an English Children's author. Christopher Samuel "Kit" Bond (born March 6, 1939) is a former governor and current senior United States Senator of Bobby Lee Bonds ( March 15 1946 – August 23 2003) was an American Right fielder in Major League Baseball from Samantha Bond (born November 27, 1961) is an English actress best known for her role as Miss Moneypenny in the James Bond Barry Lamar Bonds (born July 24 1964 is a Major League Baseball Outfielder who is currently a Free agent. Julia Bond (born February 26 1987 is an American Pornographic actress. A peace-bonding is a conspicuous lock tie or mark which makes or identifies something as unusable as a weapon that is that the owner's intentions are purely peaceful A peace bond, in Canadian law is an order from a criminal Court that restrains one person from bothering or threatening another Bonde is a Swedish noble familyProminent members include Karl Knutsson Bonde (1408 or 1409-1470 King Charles VIII of Sweden Gustaf Bonde
- Treasury Listing - List of federally licensed bonding companies approved by the US Treasury.
Dictionary
bond
-noun
- (law) Evidence of a long-term debt, by which the bond issuer (the borrower) is obliged to pay interest when due, and repay the principal at maturity, as specified on the face of the bond certificate. The rights of the holder are specified in the bond indenture, which contains the legal terms and conditions under which the bond was issued. Bonds are available in two forms: registered bonds, and bearer bonds.
- (finance) A documentary obligation to pay a sum or to perform a contract; a debenture.
- A physical connection which binds, a band; often plural.
- An emotional link, connection or union.
- (chemistry) A link or force between neighbouring atoms in a molecule.
- A binding agreement, a covenant.
- A sum of money paid as bail or surety.
- Any constraining or cementing force or material.
- (construction) In building, a specific pattern of bricklaying.
- In Scotland, a mortgage.
-verb
- (transitive) To connect, secure or tie with a bond; to bind.
- (transitive) To cause to adhere (one material with another).
- (transitive, chemistry) To form a chemical compound with.
- (transitive) To guarantee or secure a financial risk.
- To form a friendship or emotional connection.
- (transitive) To put in a bonded warehouse.
- (transitive, construction) To lay bricks in a specific pattern.
- (transitive, electricity) To make a reliable electrical connection between two conductors (or any pieces of metal that may potentially become conductors).
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