It was simply to rely entirely on stock issues, to endeavour to build the road without incurring any bonded debt.
Instead of increasing the proportion of bonded indebtedness, as was customary, the company sought additional capital chiefly by the sale of common stock.
One who places goods under bond or in a bonded warehouse.
Chilton, Inspector-General, has ordered investigations of the fortunes of bonded officers, who have become rich during the war.
He then penetrated to the Cumberland River, and destroyed three large transports and bonded a fourth, which took off his paroled prisoners.
He sold out his property, including that bonded to me, when nearly the whole indebtedness was paid, without mentioning his design, or giving me an opportunity to complete the purchase.
Nay, own the truth, and say that we Are but the bonded slaves of doom; Unconscious to the cradle came, Unwilling must go to the tomb.
Once these improvements were made, Vanderbilt bonded them as though they had been made with private money.
It turned out that the Stock Corporation law of New York State specifically prohibited the bonded indebtedness of any corporation being more than the value of the capital stock.
Nugget claim, and had been regularly taken up and bonded by his partner and himself.
We understand that Colonel Cruickshank, the Napoleon of Victorian finance, the mammoth hustler of the Pacific coast, has determined to conduct those gentlemen who have bought his bonded claims to the fortunes which await them.
The Duke of Kent has a claim alongside those which we bonded last fall, and he tells me that he has already refused a hundred thousand dollars for a half share in it.
The thirty million dollar extension fund might be raised by issuing second mortgage bonds upon the entire system, or the new line itself could be bonded mile for mile under a separate charter.
He again pressed hisbonded rights with the old fervency.
The annual cost of army and navy in the world before the war was about double the sum of interest paid on the bonded debt.
On arrival, it is stored in bonded warehouses, and is released for domestic use only when customs duty at the rate of four and one-half pence per pound has been paid.
In pre-war days, the largest part of the world's visible supply of coffee was stored in the Havre bonded warehouses, being available for shipment to any part of Europe on short notice, or even to the United States in emergencies.
Braila, Galatz and Kustenji were free ports (for a period of about forty years) up to 1883, when bonded warehouses were established by the Rumanian government.
Furthermore, our trunks had been bondedto Dawson, and I had no extra skirts or shoes with me.
In the latter half of this period it was the Comptroller's duty to see that the means were at hand to pay the principal of this and other bonded debts, and the increased expenditures caused by the war.
Nearly all of the sinking funds of the various bonded debts of the State have been managed by the Comptrollers, who, in these 100 years, have never been the occasion of the loss of a single dollar.
Bonded Goods--Goods stored in a government warehouse, or in bonded cars, bonds having been given by the owner for the payment of import duties or internal revenue taxes when removed.
If the armored cable system consists of several separate sections, the sections must be bonded to each other, and the system grounded, or each section may be separately grounded, as required above.
If the conduit system consists of several separate sections, the sections must be bonded to each other, and the system grounded; or each section may be separately grounded, as required above.
If the metal molding system consists of several separate sections, the sections must be bonded to each other and the system grounded, or each section may be separately grounded, as required above.
Why, we had an army of navvies on it last autumn, and laid a foundation sixty feet deep and these first courses are all bonded in to the foundation, and bonded together, as you see.
Defn: To ship again; to put on board of a vessel a second time; to send on a second voyage; as, to reship bonded merchandise.
Masonry) Defn: Bricks alternately projecting at the end of a wall, in order that they may be bonded into a continuation of it when the remainder is carried up.
The masonry above the sill seems well bonded together, with good mortar joints, but there are no piles under the oak sill.
The bonded debt should never exceed net quick assets, except when the company possesses real estate, in which case two-thirds of the real-estate value plus the net quick assets should cover the bonds.
In other words, the bonded debt would represent something less than 63 per cent of the total market value of the property.
The total market value per mile is obtained by adding the market value of the stock per mile to the par value of the bonded debt per mile.
The table shows the percentage of bonded debt to total market value of some of the more important railroad systems.
An examination must be made into the extent and condition of the physical property in order to ascertain whether the bonded debt is secured by property having a real market value in excess of the face amount of bonds issued.
Applying the general principle indicated above, it must be learned what proportion the bonded debt of a railroad bears to the total market value of the property.
If he has no children, his wife, or himself perhaps, will bebonded in the same manner.
His chief business lay in taking out of vessels coming down Channel, goods which were shipped and bonded for exportation, and running them on shore again.
The stones near the bottom of the wall are very massive, and the west wall is not, if I remember rightly, bonded into the north and south walls, but these walls are only built up against it as at Giornico.
This act provided for a ferry from the Fredericksburg warehouse, where the tobacco was deposited and inspected by public, bonded inspectors, to the land of Anthony Strother, on the Stafford side of the river.
The bonded indebtedness of the city, and the improvements for which said bonds were issued is a matter that concerns every citizen, and for their information are here given as of 1908: Five per cent.
It was the great merit of the act of March, 1869, in strengthening the public credit, that it removed all doubt as to the purpose of the United States to pay their bonded debt in coin.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bonded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: close; fast; fastened; firm; fixed; jammed; secure; stuck; tight; wedged