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GTYGrace to You (website)
GTYGuaranty
GTYGetting To Yes
GTYGettysburg, Pennsylvania (Airport Code)
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The remainder of the purchase price is payable, at Assured Guaranty's election, in cash, its common shares, a one-year promissory note, or in a combination of the foregoing.
DTW will act as exclusive origination consultant to Assured Guaranty and provide it with financial guarantees in relation to infrastructure finance and structured finance transactions having underlying assets or collateral located in Australia or New Zealand.
Guaranty Bank division also conducts business as BestBank) based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Crews broke ground Monday on the eight-acre park, which will be behind Guaranty's Travel Center at 93668 Highway 99.
A more formal name for a good guy guaranty is a holdover guaranty, because the intent of a good guy guaranty is to prevent a tenant from remaining in its premises long after the tenant has stopped paying rent, i.e.
The basic loan guaranty usually takes one of two forms--the personal guaranty of a specific debt, which extinguishes upon the repayment of a specific debt; and the "continuing guaranty" that covers existing and future debt and "continues" past repayment, refinance and other changes.
A personal guaranty may minimize the risk of loss with the HCRC by leveraging the threat of collection against the guarantor to prompt their company to pay.
"Most financial guaranty insurance business, both municipal and corporate, is written by special purpose (monoline) insurers.
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