[
UK
/bˈɒndzmən/
]
NOUN
- a male bound to serve without wages
- a male slave
- someone who signs a bond as surety for someone else
How To Use bondsman In A Sentence
- Article 67 Any legal person, other organization or citizen that is capable of fulfilling a Customs bond may become a bondsman except where it is otherwise provided for by law.
- The sheriff, who started his career in the jail and has focused on detentions throughout his time in office, says he called a bondsman "to inquire as to the process of how a $300,000 bond works, so [Day's] family would know the process and understand their options. AltWeeklies.com Site Feed
- Slave, serf, bondsman The peasant farmers were the thralls of the lord of the castle.
- He begins working in nearby New York City as a bondsman and it is here that his story begins.
- He was a bouncer at a bar, a bail bondsman, a used car salesman known as ‘Tall Paul,’ and a chemical salesman.
- It is entirely possible that he began life tied to the land, since at least one letter in the Paston collection accuses him of being a peasant bondsman.
- As to his other niece, the doctor obtained for her husband, through his influence in Paris, the collectorship of Nemours, and became his bondsman. Ursula
- Patrick Maguire, the central character, is a bondsman in de Valera's rural, frugal fantasyland.
- He starred along with J.T. Terlesky (later calling himself John) as college students looking for some extra income and excitement by hiring themselves out as legmen to a bail bondsman played for two episodes by Don Calfa and after that by Claude Akins.
- Due diligence on the part of the bondsman is required.