Guarantors

Word GUARANTORS
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What do we mean by guarantors?

A person or company that provides a guarantee.

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The word "guarantors" in example sentences

Among the names on my first list of guarantors is that of Sir Frederic Burton, painter, and for many years Director of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. ❋ Unknown (1913)

Sevastopol, will increasingly shift to using Ukrainian providers for essential goods and services, thus making Russian taxpayers the long-term guarantors of the region's economic prosperity. ❋ Unknown (2010)

While this critique is justified, from the perspective of the CPA's international "guarantors" -- nations such as the United States who committed to help the Sudanese parties implement the peace agreement -- the possibility that the North is arming militias to destabilize the South is a cause for increasing concern as Sudan hurtles toward elections that could further ignite both North-South and South-South tensions. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Third, after nearly a year of negotiations, the Colom administration reached agreement on a national justice and security pact with Guatemalan civil society and the guarantors are the Human Rights Ombudsman, the Catholic Cardinal, and the Bishop of the Evangelical church and the Rector of the San Carlos University. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The report issued Wednesday called on the "guarantors" of the peace agreement -- including the African Union, U.S. government and European Union -- to intensify their efforts to prepare for the two referenda, provide technical assistance for the Sudanese oil negotiations and consider finding new resources for the country. ❋ Unknown (2010)

First we had the "there's more to come" sparking speculation and rumours about multiple defections, now we have him suggesting that Cameron's leadership is hanging in the balance because of David Davis' comment about how he and Hague are "guarantors" of Tory policy. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Mr Adams said the British and Irish governments must act as "guarantors" of a deal, "not referees". ❋ Unknown (2010)

Subsequent to December 31, 2009, we noted that certain of our subsidiaries identified as guarantors in our financial statements did not have requisite guarantees filed with the trustee as required under the terms of the indentures (the ❋ Unknown (2010)

Room for foreign governments - especially the so-called "guarantors" of the CPA (the U.S., ❋ Seth Putnam (2009)

So the bondholders get their 20% insurance payout in one hand, but it will be taken away from the other as their payouts are reduced in order for the EFSF guarantors to be repaid. ❋ Stephen Fidler (2011)

That has important potential consequences for the guarantors, chief among them France, whose triple-A rating balances on a knife edge. ❋ Stephen Fidler (2011)

Questions of the behavior of outside guarantors, including EU states, is one set of uncertainties. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mainstream conservatives, Grossman suggests, might just be keeping Nazi-affiliated groups around on the margins to keep the public tense, which in turn strengthens the political centrists as guarantors of stability. ❋ Michelle Chen (2012)

He, however, clarified that this referendum was something that was negotiated between the north and the south in the comprehensive peace agreement CPA “so this is actually a right that was won by the south during the civil war and guaranteed by the African Union as one of the guarantors of the CPA,” he said. ❋ Unknown (2011)

To pay off the 20%, the EFSF has to turn to Germany and other guarantors for real money. ❋ Stephen Fidler (2011)

With that, the EFSF, which depends on its triple-A guarantors, also unravels. ❋ Stephen Fidler (2011)

If Germany and its fellow guarantors insist on being repaid, they are competing with the bondholders for the resources that remain. ❋ Stephen Fidler (2011)

Kimberley Strassel criticizes the idea of mortgage-principal reductions because taxpayers, as guarantors of Fannie and Freddie debt, would bear the losses "Ed DeMarco: Public Enemy," Potomac Watch, Oct. 28. ❋ Unknown (2011)

This would increase the probability of the guarantors having to contribute financially in the event of a default, and contribute to an increase in the cost of funding for the guarantors. ❋ Stephen Fidler (2011)

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