A bonded company has entered into a legal agreement which offers its customers some protection if the company does not fulfil its contract with them.
[business]
The company is a fully bonded member of the Association of British Travel Agents.
The company was not bonded in any way and as such there is no compensation scheme.
bonded in British English
(ˈbɒndɪd)
adjective
1. finance
consisting of, secured by, or operating under a bond or bonds
2. business
deposited in a bonded warehouse; placed or stored in bond
bonded in American English
(ˈbɑndɪd)
adjective
1.
subject to or secured by a bond or bonds
2.
placed in a bonded warehouse
3.
having been bottled in bond
bonded in Insurance
(bɒdɪd)
adjective
(Insurance: Commercial insurance)
If your employees are bonded, you are insured against theft, damage, or embezzlement carried out by them while they are working for you.
The insurance company will pay the insured business or individual for money or otherproperty lost because of dishonest acts of its bonded employees.
All workers are bonded, so you will not be liable for any loss incurred while they are working for you.
If your employees are bonded, you are insured against theft, damage, or embezzlement carried out by them whilethey are working for you.
Examples of 'bonded' in a sentence
bonded
Great was the sorrow of the family when their eldest son bonded to a wolf and their eldest daughter to a deer.
Robin Hobb THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN (2002)
And the other folk were the blood-givers, and they bonded to those who ate only plants.
Robin Hobb THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN (2002)
So if she is bonded to the same demons as you, R'shiel is related to you?
Jennifer Fallon MEDALON (2002)
All related terms of 'bonded'
bands
something that binds , fastens , or holds together, such as a chain or rope
bond
A bond between people is a strong feeling of friendship, love , or shared beliefs and experiences that unites them.
bonded goods
goods which have been deposited in a bonded warehouse
bonded labour
a system in which a person provides labour in order to pay off debts
bonded warehouse
a warehouse in which dutiable goods are deposited until duty is paid or the goods are cleared for export
spunbonded
made from a melted polymer that is spun and drawn to produce filaments , forming a web which is rolled and thermally or chemically bonded into a fabric, rather than woven