underwriter

underwriter
One who has incurred all obligation by executing his signature to all instrument, particularly all insurance contract. One who insures another under a contract of policy of insurance. Childs ex rel. Smith v Firemen's Ins. Co. 66 Minn 393, 69 NW 141. One who has agreed to take all entire stock or bond issue or so much of a stock or bond issue as is not taken by the public. Re Hackett, Hoff & Thiermann (CA7 Wis) 70 172d 815: Rauer's Law & Collection Co. v Harrell, 32 Cal App 45, 162 P 125. An underwriter's contract is not an agreement to lend money. See Re Hackett, Hoff & Thiermann (CA7 Wis) 70 F2d 815. An underwriting contract is not a contract to make a loan, but is one to insure the sale of bonds. It is a contract to insure the sale of' the bonds subscribed, and, in case they are not sold before the instalments fall due, then to purchase and pay for them at par. It is an underwriting and not air agreement to loan money. Stewart v Miller & Co. 161 Ga 919, 132 SE 535, 45 ALR 559, 565. See board of fire underwriters.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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