XXXXX/SECURITY FOR FUND PAYMENTS Sample Clauses

XXXXX/SECURITY FOR FUND PAYMENTS. The sum of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) or a surety bond may be required of not less than five thousand dollars ($5,000) and no more than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), at the discretion of District Council 51, in guaranteeing payment of any wages, fringe benefits and deductions by any signatory Employer. In lieu of a “bond”, a “Letter of Credit” or “Certified Check” to be held in escrow (no interest to be paid) is acceptable. The amount of which may be adjusted for new Employers at the discretion of the District Council. The District Council and/or Trustee’s may require accelerated payments if any Employer(s) payments are irregular.
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