Bonds
Irish Water Bond
Similar to Development Bonds, Irish Water bonds are needed by developers who as part of their Connection Agreement need to put down a cash lump sum or an insurance bond in the form of a Self-Lay Surety. This bond is intended to satisfy Irish Water that the developer will complete the works to the standard…
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Latent Defects Insurance At Le Chéile, we are proud to work exclusively with ICW Europe, a leading provider of Latent Defects Insurance (LDI), to bring high quality, future-proof properties to market with confidence. For more information on our policies, please see below. Residential Property Structural Defects Insurance Social Housing Property Structural Defects Insurance Commercial Property…
Read MoreReclamation Bond
Defining the Bond Restoration Bonds are constructed for the benefit of Local Authorities, Commercial entities and Land Owners, the sole purpose of which are to guarantee these beneficiaries that land under their control will be restored back after a contractor has completed a job to an agreed upon standard (this will be specific and transparent…
Read MoreEPA On-Demand Bonds
The Environmental Protection Agency allows for the following Financial Provision instruments to satisfy their requirement that licensed operators must put an adequate financial provision for potential environmental liabilities that come about with; Per the EPA’s financial provision report; “Under Irish environmental law, the EPA may require licensees under the various EPA authorisation regimes to make adequate…
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Read MoreBid Bonds
What are they? Often a prerequisite step in the tendering process, bid bonds , usually an On-demand wordings are submitted with a tender in order to lock in a tenderers promise to begin a project. Why are they used? They protect the project owners from having a Contractor win a Contract only to fail in…
Read MoreDuty Deferment Bond
Usually, this is required by companies operating in industries such as the importation and exportation of goods and services. It is especially relevant to such companies who import or export from outside the EU trade bloc. By arranging a duty deferment bond a company can defer their VAT and Duty liabilities to the Irish Revenue.…
Read MoreReinstatement Performance Bond
Reinstatement bonds are required in conjunction with the need to decommission a site and reinstate it back to how it was initially handed over. They are requested by entities such as local councils, landowners, the Environmental Protection Agency and Local Government departments. The logic behind this form of bond is that it will inevitably cost…
Read MoreAdvance Payment Bond
Defining the Bond This bond is needed where a substantial down payment has been made to a supplier of goods or services prior to the work been carried out. In a lot of cases, it is used where a subcontractor needs advanced payment to purchase goods or services and the Contractor/Employer needs to secure the…
Read MoreIrish Revenue
Bonded Warehouses Bonds to become a “Bonded Warehouse” To become a bonded warehouse in Ireland, it is necessary to secure a bond or guarantee. A bonded warehouse is a structure or area which has been deemed secured to the Revenues stringent rules. The Revenue will only allow it to become a “bonded warehouse” when a…
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