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    surety
    /ˈʃʊərɪti/

    noun

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  2. Aug 29, 2024 · A surety is a promise or agreement made by one party that debts and financial obligations will be paid. In effect, a surety acts as a guarantee that a person or an...

  3. a promise, or money or property given as a promise, that someone will do something that they have said they will do, such as pay a debt or appear in court: Analysts doubt whether Ford would have been able to raise such a large amount of debt without some kind of surety.

  4. The meaning of SURETY is the state of being sure. How to use surety in a sentence. the state of being sure: such as; sure knowledge : certainty; confidence in manner or behavior : assurance…

  5. Surety definition: security against loss or damage or for the fulfillment of an obligation, the payment of a debt, etc.; a pledge, guaranty, or bond.. See examples of SURETY used in a sentence.

  6. a promise, or money or property given as a promise, that someone will do something that they have said they will do, such as pay a debt or appear in court: Analysts doubt whether Ford would have been able to raise such a large amount of debt without some kind of surety.

  7. A surety is money or something valuable which you give to someone to show that you will do what you have promised.

  8. 1. security against loss or damage or for the payment of a debt or fulfillment of an obligation; a pledge, guaranty, or bond. 2. a person who has made himself or herself responsible for another, as a sponsor or bondsman. 3. the state or quality of being sure; certainty.

  9. A surety is a fact that no one questions. Surety, in a legal sense, is the security you can provide when you apply for a loan. When you're sure of something, you're positive it's true. Such things are sureties, because they inspire such confidence. Also, there's a legal type of surety.

  10. surety. noun. /ˈʃʊərəti/, /ˈʃɔːrəti/. /ˈʃʊrəti/. [countable, uncountable] (plural sureties) (law) money given as a promise that you will pay a debt, appear in court, etc. She was granted bail with a surety of $500.

  11. Surety definition: The condition of being sure, especially of oneself; self-assurance.