Sentences with phrase «irrevocable letter of credit»

An employer who at any time has contravened a requirement concerning the payment of wages may be required by the Branch to post a bond, or to provide an irrevocable letter of credit or other security, to help ensure future compliance.
The following are deceptive acts: (1) To charge or receive money or other valuable consideration before the complete performance of services that a credit services organization has agreed to perform for or on behalf of a consumer, unless the credit services organization has under section 8 of this chapter: (A) obtained a surety bond issued by a surety company admitted to do business in Indiana; or (B) established an irrevocable letter of credit.
A person that is damaged by a credit services organization's violation of this chapter may: (1) bring an action to recover the greater of two (2) times the amount of actual damages or one thousand dollars ($ 1,000) and attorney's fees; and (2) bring an action against the bond or irrevocable letter of credit required under section 8 of this chapter to recover an amount equal to the person's actual damages.
A credit services organization that obtains an irrevocable letter of credit under this subsection must file a copy of the irrevocable letter of credit with the attorney general before doing business in Indiana.
«We're pretty blunt about telling new customers that until we get to know them better, we insist on payment in advance — for which we give them a 2 % price discount — or payment through a confirmed, irrevocable letter of credit,» says John Kirchgeorg, the owner of Life Corp., a manufacturer of emergency oxygen units in Milwaukee.
In this context, the specific problem was Carillion's use of ineffective and irrevocable letters of credit to its contractors and sub-contractors.
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