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  2. Fidelity bond - Wikipedia

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    While called bonds, these obligations to protect an employer from employee-dishonesty losses are really insurance policies. These insurance policies protect from losses of company monies, securities , and other property from employees who have a manifest intent to i) cause the company to sustain a loss and ii) obtain an improper financial ...

  3. Employment integrity testing - Wikipedia

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    Critics of integrity testing think 1) it is unfair to avoid hiring someone because they have a predisposition to do something that they might never do, 2) integrity tests can violate legal and ethical privacy standards, because some questions may not be related to specific duties of the job, and there is no protection for the illegal use of the ...

  4. List of U.S. states by credit rating - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of U.S. states by credit rating, showing credit ratings for sovereign bonds as reported by the three major credit rating agencies: Standard & Poor's, Fitch and Moody's. The list is given as of May 2021.

  5. Crystal Mangum, who accused three Duke lacrosse players of ...

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    As part of the settlement, Durham agreed to pay $50,000 to the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account at CNN.com. Show comments.

  6. Bail bondsman - Wikipedia

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    Bond agents generally charge a fee of 10% for a state charge and 15% for a federal charge, with a minimum of $100 in such states as Florida, required in order to post a bond for the full amount of the bail. [13] This fee is not refundable and represents the bond agent's compensation for services rendered. [14]

  7. A North Carolina man accused of shooting his friend during an altercation at a Summit Township hotel on July 12 will have the opportunity to get out of jail as he awaits his preliminary hearing in ...

  8. Fired Bluffton PD employee accused of stealing 6 firearms ...

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    The second indicted employee from the Bluffton Police Department appeared for a bond hearing Monday afternoon. Court disposition revealed the former civilian quartermaster is accused of stealing ...

  9. 1868 North Carolina railroad bonds scandal - Wikipedia

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    The scandal proved politically damaging to Governor Holden and North Carolina Republicans. [7] The state's railroad development from the bonds issued stagnated until the year 1880. [1] In 1870 the state government purchased the Western North Carolina Railroad and subsequently leased it to other companies. [4]