Bond
Encyclopedia
Bond, bonds, bonded, and bonding may refer to:
  • Peace-bonding, something which makes a weapon unusable as a weapon

Fiduciary

  • Bond (finance)
    Bond (finance)
    In finance, a bond is a debt security, in which the authorized issuer owes the holders a debt and, depending on the terms of the bond, is obliged to pay interest to use and/or to repay the principal at a later date, termed maturity...

    , in finance, a type of debt security
    • Government bond
      Government bond
      A government bond is a bond issued by a national government denominated in the country's own currency. Bonds are debt investments whereby an investor loans a certain amount of money, for a certain amount of time, with a certain interest rate, to a company or country...

      , a bond issued by a national government
      • War bond
        War bond
        War bonds are debt securities issued by a government for the purpose of financing military operations during times of war. War bonds generate capital for the government and make civilians feel involved in their national militaries...

        s, a type of government bond used to raise funding for a war effort
    • Municipal bond
      Municipal bond
      A municipal bond is a bond issued by a city or other local government, or their agencies. Potential issuers of municipal bonds includes cities, counties, redevelopment agencies, special-purpose districts, school districts, public utility districts, publicly owned airports and seaports, and any...

      , a bond issued by a city or local government
    • Corporate bond
      Corporate bond
      A corporate bond is a bond issued by a corporation. It is a bond that a corporation issues to raise money in order to expand its business. The term is usually applied to longer-term debt instruments, generally with a maturity date falling at least a year after their issue date...

      , a bond issued by a corporation
    • Mortgage bond
      Mortgage bond
      A mortgage bond is a bond backed by a pool of mortgages on a real estate asset such as a house. More generally, bonds which are secured by the pledge of specific assets are called mortgage bonds. Mortgage bonds can pay interest in either monthly, quarterly or semiannual periods....

      , in South Africa a bond or mortgage bond is the usual term for property mortgage.
  • Insurance bond
    Insurance bond
    An insurance bond is a single premium life assurance policy for the purposes of investment.Due to tax laws they are a common form of investment in the UK and some offshore centres....

     (or investment bond), a life assurance-based single premium investment
  • Surety bond
    Surety bond
    A surety bond is a promise to pay one party a certain amount if a second party fails to meet some obligation, such as fulfilling the terms of a contract...

    , a three party contract, where the surety promises to pay the obligee for non-performance or dishonesty by the principal
    • Performance bond
      Performance bond
      A performance bond is a surety bond issued by an insurance company or a bank to guarantee satisfactory completion of a project by a contractor.A job requiring a payment & performance bond will usually require a bid bond, to bid the job...

      , a surety bond for completion of work under a contract
    • Bail bond agent, or bail bondsman
      Bail bondsman
      A bail bond agent, or bondsman, is any person or corporation that will act as a surety and pledge money or property as bail for the appearance of persons accused in court...

      , a person or corporation providing a surety bond for return of a person to a court
  • Tenancy bond (or damage deposit
    Damage deposit
    A damage deposit or deposit is a sum of money paid in relation to a rented item to ensure it is returned in good condition. They are particularly common in relation to rented accommodation, where they may also be referred to as a tenancy deposit or in some places a bond.The owner of the item will...

    ), a deposit taken by a landlord in relation to rental of a property
  • Catastrophe bond
    Catastrophe bond
    Catastrophe bonds are risk-linked securities that transfer a specified set of risks from a sponsor to investors...

     (or cat bond), a form of reinsurance
  • Bonded labor (or debt bondage
    Debt bondage
    Debt bondage is when a person pledges him or herself against a loan. In debt bondage, the services required to repay the debt may be undefined, and the services' duration may be undefined...

    ), a system of servitude where someone must work to pay off a debt
  • Bond of association
    Bond of association
    The bond of association or common bond is the social connection among the members of credit unions and co-operative banks. Common bonds substitute for collateral in the early stages of financial system development...

    , a basic building block of credit unions and co-operative banks
  • Bond vigilante, a form of political protest by selling bonds

Judiciary

  • Peace bond
    Peace bond
    In Canadian law, a peace bond is an order from a criminal court that requires a person to keep the peace.Usually, other conditions are attached such as a requirement to abstain from certain activities or avoid communicating, directly or indirectly with certain individuals and/or avoid certain...

    , a protection order from a Canadian court
  • Bond of manrent
    Manrent
    Manrent refers to a Scottish mid 15th century to the early 17th century type of contract, usually military in nature and involving Scottish clans...

    , a Scottish clan treaty
  • Bond of Association
    Bond of Association
    The Bond of Association was a document created in 1584 by Francis Walsingham and William Cecil, Lord Burghley after the failure of the Throckmorton Plot in 1583.-Contents:The document obliged all signatories to execute any person that:...

    , a British legal document from the 16th century
  • Bond v. United States (2000), a U.S. Supreme Court case regarding the fourth amendment
  • Bond v The Queen
    Bond v The Queen
    Bond v The Queen [2000] HCA 13; 201 CLR 213; 169 ALR 607, was a significant case decided in the High Court of Australia regarding the power of the Commonwealth DPP to institute appeals in state courts....

    , a 2000 High Court of Australia case

Physical sciences

  • Bond number, in fluid mechanics, a dimensionless number expressing the ratio of gravitational forces to surface tension forces
  • Chemical bond
    Chemical bond
    A chemical bond is an attraction between atoms that allows the formation of chemical substances that contain two or more atoms. The bond is caused by the electromagnetic force attraction between opposite charges, either between electrons and nuclei, or as the result of a dipole attraction...

    , the physical phenomenon of chemical substances being held together by attraction of atoms
    • Covalent bond
      Covalent bond
      A covalent bond is a form of chemical bonding that is characterized by the sharing of pairs of electrons between atoms. The stable balance of attractive and repulsive forces between atoms when they share electrons is known as covalent bonding....

      , between nonmetals
    • Ionic bond
      Ionic bond
      An ionic bond is a type of chemical bond formed through an electrostatic attraction between two oppositely charged ions. Ionic bonds are formed between a cation, which is usually a metal, and an anion, which is usually a nonmetal. Pure ionic bonding cannot exist: all ionic compounds have some...

      , between metal and nonmetals
    • Metallic bond
      Metallic bond
      Metallic bonding is the electrostatic attractive forces between the delocalized electrons, called conduction electrons, gathered in an "electron sea", and the positively charged metal ions...

      , between metals
  • Bond albedo
    Bond albedo
    The Bond albedo, named after the American astronomer George Phillips Bond , who originally proposed it, is the fraction of power in the total electromagnetic radiation incident on an astronomical body that is scattered back out into space...

    , a measure of the electromagnetic radiation reflected from an astronomical body
  • Bond graph
    Bond graph
    A bond graph is a graphical representation of a physical dynamic system. It is similar to the better known block diagram and signal-flow graph, with the major difference that the arcs in bond graphs represent bi-directional exchange of physical energy, while those in block diagrams and signal-flow...

    , a graphical description of a physical dynamic system
  • Bond fluctuation model
    Bond fluctuation model
    The BFM is a lattice model for simulating the conformation and dynamics of polymer systems. There are two versions of the BFM used: The earlier version was first introduced by Carmesin and Kremer in 1988, and the later version by Shaffer in 1994...

    , a lattice model for simulating the conformation and dynamics of polymer systems
  • The Bond (Chinese constellation)
    Bond (Chinese constellation)
    Leu sieu meaning "the Train of a garment", was one of the twenty-eight lunar mansions of the traditional Chinese astronomy. It was one of the White Tiger of the West (西方白虎).- The asterisms in the Region of Leu (婁宿天區):...

    , both a mansion in the White Tiger constellation and an asterism within that mansion
  • Bond Crater
    Bond Crater
    Bond Crater is a crater in the Argyre quadrangle on Mars, located at 33.2° south latitude and 36° west longitude. It is 110.6 km in diameter and was named after George P. Bond, an American astronomer ....

    , a crater on Mars

Social sciences

  • Pair bond
    Pair bond
    In biology, a pair bond is the strong affinity that develops in some species between the males and females in a pair, potentially leading to breeding. Pair-bonding is a term coined in the 1940s that is frequently used in sociobiology and evolutionary psychology circles...

    , in biology, the strong affinity that develops in some species between the male and female in a breeding pair, or, sometimes, between individuals of the same sex
    • Human bonding
      Human bonding
      Human bonding is the process of development of a close, interpersonal relationship. It most commonly takes place between family members or friends, but can also develop among groups such as sporting teams and whenever people spend time together...

    • Maternal bond
      Maternal bond
      The maternal bond is typically the relationship between a mother and her child.While it typically occurs due to pregnancy and childbirth, it may also occur between a woman and an unrelated child, such as in adoption...

    • Paternal bond
      Paternal bond
      A paternal bond refers to the relationship between a father and his child. In the U.S., legal paternity is presumed for the husband of the mother unless a separate action is taken; an unmarried man may establish paternity by signing a voluntary recognition of paternity or by taking court action...

    • Male bonding
      Male bonding
      Male bonding is a term that is used in ethology, social science, and in general usage to describe patterns of friendship and/or cooperation in men...

    • Female bonding
      Female bonding
      Female bonding is the formation of a close personal relationship between women. Female bonding is a term that is used in ethology, social science, and in general usage to describe patterns of friendship, attachment, and cooperation in women; or in the case of ethology, associations between females...

    • Affectional bond
      Affectional bond
      In psychology, an affectional bond is a type of attachment behavior one individual has for another individual, typically a caregiver for her or his child, in which the two partners tend to remain in proximity to one another...


Anthropology

  • Village-bonded society
    Village-bonded society
    Village Bonded Societies are the largest classification of acephalous societies. They differ from lineage-bonded societies and land-bonded societies mainly in that they are large enough to support both secret societies and age sets....

  • Land-bonded society
    Land-bonded society
    Land-Bonded Societies are acephalous societies that fall in between lineage-bonded societies and village-bonded societies.Land-bonded societies are strictly agrarian, excluding inherently nomadic pastoralists from society...

  • Lineage-bonded society
    Lineage-bonded society
    A lineage-bonded society is a type of acephalous society predicated on claims of a common ancestor.A lineage-bonded society is, by population, the smallest classification of acephalous society. Beyond a certain size threshold, claims of common lineage become untenable, and the social ties resulting...


Manufacturing, construction and electronics

  • Bond, the manner in which the bricks overlap as they are laid in brickwork
    Brickwork
    Brickwork is masonry produced by a bricklayer, using bricks and mortar to build up brick structures such as walls. Brickwork is also used to finish corners, door, and window openings, etc...

  • Bond paper
    Bond paper
    Bond paper is a high quality durable writing paper similar to bank paper but having a weight greater than 50 g/m2. The name comes from it having originally been made for documents such as government bonds. It is now used for letterheads, other stationery and as paper for electronic printers...

    , a high quality durable writing paper
  • Bonded leather
    Bonded Leather
    Bonded leather or reconstituted leather is a material made of varying degrees of genuine leather combined with other substances to give the appearance of leather at reduced cost. Bonded leather can be found in furniture, bookbinding, and various fashion accessories...

     (or reconstituted leather)
  • Bottled in bond
    Bottled in bond
    Bottled in bond refers to American-made spirit that has been aged and bottled according to a set of legal regulations contained in the United States government's Standards of Identity for Distilled Spirits Bottled in bond refers to American-made spirit that has been aged and bottled according to a...

    , referring to a type of American whiskey
  • Bond store, another name for bonded warehouse
    Bonded warehouse
    A Bonded warehouse is a building or other secured area in which dutiable goods may be stored, manipulated, or undergo manufacturing operations without payment of duty. It may be managed by the state or by private enterprise. In the latter case a customs bond must be posted with the government...

    , where alcohol may be held without tax under strict conditions
  • "Bonding" may refer to a method for creating electric interconnects:
    • Chip bonding, method of wiring some chips (also from different manufactures) together on die an integrated circuit
      Integrated circuit
      An integrated circuit or monolithic integrated circuit is an electronic circuit manufactured by the patterned diffusion of trace elements into the surface of a thin substrate of semiconductor material...

    • Wire bonding
      Wire bonding
      Wire bonding is the primary method of making interconnections between an integrated circuit and a printed circuit board during semiconductor device fabrication. Although less common, wire bonding can be used to connect an IC to other electronics or to connect from one PCB to another...

      , a method of making interconnections between a microchip and the outside world as part of semiconductor device fabrication
    • Ball bonding
      Ball bonding
      Ball bonding is a type of wire bonding, and is the most common way to make the electrical interconnections between a chip and the outside world as part of semiconductor device fabrication....

      , a method very similar to wire bondin
  • Channel bonding
    Channel bonding
    Channel bonding is a computer networking arrangement in which two or more network interfaces on a host computer are combined for redundancy or increased throughput....

     (or modem bonding), an arrangement in which two or more network interfaces on a host computer are combined
    • NIC bonding, an alternate name for link aggregation
      Link aggregation
      Link aggregation or trunking or link bundling or Ethernet/network/NIC bonding or NIC teaming are computer networking umbrella terms to describe various methods of combining multiple network connections in parallel to increase throughput beyond what a single connection could sustain, and to provide...

  • Electrical bonding
    Electrical bonding
    Electrical bonding is the practice of intentionally electrically connecting all metallic non-current carrying items in a room or building as protection from electric shock. If a failure of electrical insulation occurs, all metal objects in the room will have the same electrical potential, so that...

    , practice of connecting all metal objects in a room to protect from electric shock

Company and product names

  • Bond (sheep)
    Bond (sheep)
    Bond sheep are an Australian sheep breed that was developed around 1909 near Lockhart, New South Wales by Thomas Bond when he mated Saxon-Peppin Merino ewes to stud Lincoln rams for primarily wool production. The resulting progeny was selected on the basis that they would be more suited to the...

    , Australian breed of sheep
  • Bond (wine), California cult wine producer
  • Bonds (clothing), Australian clothing company
  • Bond Clothing Stores
    Bond Clothing Stores
    Bond Clothing Stores, Bond Clothes, Bond Clothiers, or Bond Stores, was a men's clothing manufacturing company and retailer. The company catered to the middle-class consumer.-History:...

    , a former New York clothing company
  • Bonds, formerly the name of a department store in Norwich, England, now called John Lewis Norwich
  • Bonds, formerly the name of a department store in Chelmsford, Essex, now called Debenhams
    Debenhams
    Debenhams plc is a British retailer operating under a department store format in the UK, Ireland and Denmark, and franchise stores in other countries. The Company was founded in the eighteenth century as a single store in London and has now grown to around 160 shops...

     Chelmsford
  • Bond Arms, a Texas gun manufacturer
  • Bond Aviation Group
    Bond Aviation Group
    Bond Aviation Group is a large British helicopter operator based at Gloucestershire Airport, Staverton. It incorporates Bond Air Services and Bond Offshore Helicopters...

    , a British helicopter operator
    • Bond Offshore Helicopters
      Bond Offshore Helicopters
      Bond Offshore Helicopters is a British Helicopter operator, specialising in providing offshore helicopter transportation services between Aberdeen, Scotland and several North Sea Oil platforms...

      , a subsidiary of the above
  • Bond Cars Ltd, a small scale car manufacturer between 1949 and 1971:
    • Bond 875
      Bond 875
      The Bond 875 was a small three-wheeled car, made by Bond Cars Ltd in Preston, United Kingdom from 1965 to 1970. There was also a van version from 1967, known as the Ranger....

      , three-wheeled motor car
    • Bond Bug
      Bond Bug
      The Bond Bug was a small British two seat, three wheeled sports car of the 1970s. Following the purchase of Bond Cars Limited, Reliant commissioned Tom Karen of Ogle Design to design a fun car. It was a wedge-shaped microcar, with a lift-up canopy and side screens instead of conventional doors...

      , three-wheeled motor car
    • Bond Equipe
      Bond Equipe
      The Bond Equipe was an English 2+2 sports car, manufactured by Bond Cars Ltd. It was their first 4-wheeled car, and production started in April 1963.-History:...

      , their first four-wheeled motor car
    • Bond Minicar
      Bond Minicar
      Bond Minicar is the name given to a series of economical three-wheeled cars manufactured by Sharp's Commercials Limited , in Preston, Lancashire between 1949 and 1966....

      , three-wheeled motor car
  • BOND
    BOND
    BOND started development in late 2000 as a rapid application development tool for the GNOME Desktop by Treshna Enterprises. Its aim was to fill a gap that traditional Microsoft Windows applications like Borland Delphi, Microsoft Access and Visual Basic filled on the Windows desktop, but targeted...

    , RAD software tool
  • Bond No. 9, a New York-based fragrance house
  • Bond Pearce, a law firm in the United Kingdom
  • Bond Street (cigarette)
    Bond Street (cigarette)
    Bond Street is an international brand of cigarettes produced by Philip Morris International.-History:Formerly called "Old Bond Street", the history of this brand goes back to year 1902. Philip Morris, the founder of the company, had a boutique on Bond Street in London...

    , brand of cigarette
  • The Bond Electraglide
    Bond Electraglide
    The Bond Electraglide was a carbon fiber electric guitar manufactured by Bond Guitars between 1984 and 1985. It resembled a matte-black, 3-pickup Gibson Melody Maker , with a unique stepped aluminum fingerboard instead of traditional frets...

     electric guitar, manufactured by Bond Guitars
  • Bond Market Association
    Bond Market Association
    The Bond Market Association was the international trade association for the bond market industry. It had headquarters in London, New York City, and Washington D.C. Twenty per cent of the membership was located outside of the US, while 70 per cent was located outside New York City...

    , the former international trade association for the bond market industry
  • Bond Wireless
    Bond wireless
    Bond Wireless was founded in Queensland, Australia in 2002 by Dr. Clarence Tan with the objective of creating purpose built ICT applications that used SMS as their key communications medium...

    , an Australian wireless company

Organizations

  • Afrikaner Bond
    Afrikaner Bond
    The Afrikaner Bond was a political party in the Cape Colony. It was formed by the union in 1881 of the Genootskap vir Regte Afrikaners of Rev S.J...

    , a political party in the Cape Colony in the 19th century
  • bonding-studenteninitiative e.V.
    Bonding-studenteninitiative e.V.
    The bonding-studenteninitiative e.V. is an independent, non-political and non-profit student organisation. It was founded in 1988 in Aachen, Germany. The name derives from wire bonding, where interconnections between an integrated circuit and its outer world are made.Its aim is to develop students...

    , a German student organisation
  • Church of the Universal Bond
    Church of the Universal Bond
    The Church of the Universal Bond was a religious group founded in Britain in the early twentieth century by George Watson MacGregor Reid, promoting socialist revolution, anti-imperialism and sun worship....

    , a British religious group
  • Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny (BOND), created By Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson
  • Bond (for international development)
    Bond (for international development)
    Bond is the UK membership body for non-governmental organisations working in international development. Established in 1993, Bond now has over 350 members...

    , the membership body for UK-based NGOs working in international development.

Entertainment

  • The James Bond
    James Bond
    James Bond, code name 007, is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections. There have been a six other authors who wrote authorised Bond novels or novelizations after Fleming's death in 1964: Kingsley Amis,...

    series of spy fiction originally created by Ian Fleming
    • James Bond (character)
      James Bond (character)
      Royal Navy Commander James Bond, CMG, RNVR is a fictional character created by journalist and novelist Ian Fleming in 1953. He is the main protagonist of the James Bond series of novels, films, comics and video games...

      , a British secret agent who is the central character in the series
    • James Bond novels, the original literary works by Fleming, plus works by other authors after Fleming's death (usually commissioned by the owner of the Fleming copyrights, a company now known as Ian Fleming Publications)
    • James Bond film series
      James Bond (film series)
      The James Bond film series is a British series of motion pictures based on the fictional character of MI6 agent James Bond , who originally appeared in a series of books by Ian Fleming. Earlier films were based on Fleming's novels and short stories, followed later by films with original storylines...

      , a popular series of 23 films featuring Fleming's secret agent
    • Bond girl
      Bond girl
      A Bond girl is a character or actress portraying a love interest, of James Bond in a film, novel, or video game. They occasionally have names that are double entendres or puns, such as "Pussy Galore", "Plenty O'Toole", "Xenia Onatopp", or "Holly Goodhead"...

      , the 'love' interest in a James Bond film
  • Campion Bond, the fictional character from The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
  • Bond (band)
    Bond (band)
    Bond is an Australian/British string quartet that specialises in classical crossover music...

    , an Australian/British string quartet
    • Bond: Video Clip Collection
      Bond: Video Clip Collection
      Bond: Video Clip Collection is a promo DVD by Bond. The DVD was released only in Japan with the Japanese version of Remixed that includes 3 different songs than the US version...

      , a video collection from the band
  • The Bond
    The Bond
    The Bond is a propaganda film created by Charlie Chaplin at his own expense for the Liberty Load Committee for theatrical release to help sell U.S. Liberty Bonds during World War I....

    , a film by Charlie Chaplin supporting Liberty bonds'
  • "The Bonding", a third-season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • Bond Street (film)
    Bond Street (film)
    Bond Street is a 1948 British drama film directed by Gordon Parry and based on a story by Terence Rattigan. It starred Jean Kent, Roland Young, Kathleen Harrison and Derek Farr...

    , a 1948 British film

Places

  • Bond Street
    Bond Street
    Bond Street is a major shopping street in the West End of London that runs north-south through Mayfair between Oxford Street and Piccadilly. It has been a fashionable shopping street since the 18th century and is currently the home of many high price fashion shops...

    , a major shopping street in the West End of London
    • Bond Street tube station
      Bond Street tube station
      Bond Street tube station is a London Underground station on Oxford Street, near the junction with New Bond Street. Note that the street-level entrances are approximately 200 metres west of New Bond Street itself...

  • Bond University
    Bond University
    Bond University is a private university located in Robina, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is also the first private university established in Australia...

    , Gold Coast, Australia
    • Bond South Africa
      Bond South Africa
      Bond South Africa was a campus of Bond University located in Sandton, Gauteng, South Africa. The campus closed in 2004, having previously been accredited to offer Master of Business Administration degrees....

      , South African campus of Bond University
  • Bond Education Group, Toronto, Ontario
  • Bond Head, Regional Municipality of Durham, Ontario
  • Bond Head, Simcoe County, Ontario, part of Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario
    Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario
    Bradford West Gwillimbury, a town in south-central Ontario, in the County of Simcoe in the Greater Toronto Area on the Holland River. West Gwillimbury takes its name from the family of Elizabeth Simcoe, née Gwillim....

  • Bond Island, Queensland, an island in the Torres Strait
  • Bond Inlet
    Bond Inlet
    Bond Inlet is a body of water in Nunavut's Qikiqtaaluk Region. It lies in western Hudson Strait, forming a wedge into Baffin Island's Meta Incognita Peninsula and the western slopes of the Everett Mountains....

    , a body of water in Nunavut's Qikiqtaaluk Region in Canada
  • Bonds, Lancashire
    Bonds, Lancashire
    Bonds is a village in Lancashire, England. It lies immediately south of Garstang town centre, on the opposite bank of the River Wyre. It is bounded by the Lancaster Canal to the south and west. It would appear, from its location, to be a suburb of Garstang, but, in fact, it lies in the separate...

    , an English village

United States

  • Bond, Colorado
    Bond, Colorado
    Bond is an unincorporated town and U.S. Post Office in Eagle County, Colorado, United States. The Bond Post Office has the ZIP Code 80423.-Geography:...

  • Bond County, Illinois
    Bond County, Illinois
    Bond County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. It is part of the St. Louis Metro Area. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 17,768, which is an increase of 0.8% from 17,633 in 2000. Its county seat is Greenville, Illinois....

    • Bond County Community Unit School District 2
      Bond County Community Unit School District 2
      Bond County Community Unit School District 2 is a unified school district based in Greenville, a city located in central Bond County, Illinois that serves as its county seat...

  • Bond Township, Lawrence County, Illinois
    Bond Township, Lawrence County, Illinois
    Bond Township is located in Lawrence County, Illinois. The population was 776 at the 2000 census.- External links :***...

  • Bond, Mississippi
    Bond, Mississippi
    Bond is an unincorporated community in northern Stone County Mississippi, United States. Dizzy Dean, elected to Baseball Hall of Fame and well-known sportscaster, was a resident after his retirement in the late 1960s; Bond was the hometown of his wife, Patricia Nash...

  • Bond Hill, Ohio
    Bond Hill, Ohio
    Founded as a railroad suburb and temperance community in 1871 in northeastern Millcreek Township in Hamilton County, Ohio, Bond Hill is currently a neighborhood of the City of Cincinnati. It is one of a number of neighborhoods lining the Mill Creek, an urban stream in southwestern Ohio. Bond Hill...

  • Bond Court Building, the former name of a highrise in Cleveland, Ohio
  • Bond Falls
    Bond Falls
    Bond Falls is a waterfall on the middle branch of the Ontonagon River, a few miles east of Paulding in Haight Township in southern Ontonagon County, Michigan. The site is near U.S. Highway 45 in the western portion of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The waterfalls are listed by the state of...

    , a waterfall in the Ontonagon River, Michigan
    • Bond Falls Scenic Site, a state park for the above waterfall
  • Mount Bond
    Mount Bond
    Mount Bond is a mountain located in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The mountain is named after Professor George P. Bond of Harvard University, and is the southernmost extension of the Twin Range of the White Mountains. Mount Bond is flanked to the north by Mount Guyot.Mount Bond...

    , a mountain in Grafton County, New Hampshire
  • Bond's Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church
    Bond's Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church
    Bond's Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church is a historic church in Hartsburg, Missouri. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993 for architectural criteria....

    , an historic church in Missouri
  • Bond House (disambiguation), various National Registered Historic Places in the United States

People

  • Alan Bond (businessman)
    Alan Bond (businessman)
    Alan Bond is an Australian businessman noted for his criminal convictions and high-profile business dealings, including what was at the time the biggest corporate collapse in Australian history. Bond was born in the Hammersmith district of London, England, and emigrated to Australia with his...

     (born 1938), Australian businessman
  • Edward Bond
    Edward Bond
    Edward Bond is an English playwright, theatre director, poet, theorist and screenwriter. He is the author of some fifty plays, among them Saved , the production of which was instrumental in the abolition of theatre censorship in the UK...

     (born 1934) English playwright
  • Edward A. Bond
    Edward A. Bond
    Edward Austin Bond was an American civil engineer and politician from New York. He was New York State Engineer and Surveyor from 1899 to 1904.-Life:...

     (1849–1929), NY State Engineer and Surveyor 1899-1904
  • Edward August Bond
    Edward August Bond
    Edward August Bond was an English scientist. He was born on December 31, 1813 in Hanwell, near London. Since 1838 Bond worked in British Museum and in 1878 he became a chief librarian. The museum is indebted to him for its perfect structure, especially in the Manuscripts Department...

     (1813–1898), English scientist
  • Francis Bond Head
    Francis Bond Head
    Sir Francis Bond Head, 1st Baronet KCH PC , known as "Galloping Head", was Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada during the rebellion of 1837.-Biography:...

     (1792–1875), Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada
  • George Phillips Bond
    George Phillips Bond
    George Phillips Bond was an American astronomer. He was the son of William Cranch Bond. Some sources give his year of birth as 1826....

     (1825–1865), American astronomer, son of William Cranch Bond (below)
  • Graham Bond
    Graham Bond
    Graham John Clifton Bond was an English musician, considered a founding father of the English rhythm and blues boom of the 1960s....

     (1937–1974), an English musician, considered a founding father of the English rhythm and blues boom of the 1960s
  • James Bond (ornithologist)
    James Bond (ornithologist)
    James Bond was a leading American ornithologist whose name was appropriated by writer Ian Fleming for his fictional spy, James Bond.-Biography:...

     (1900–1989), American ornithologist
  • Julia Bond
    Julia Bond
    Julia Bond is a former American pornographic actress and singer/rapper.- Biography :Originally from Long Beach, California, Bond entered the adult film industry in 2005 when she turned 18....

     (born 1987), American porn star
  • Kit Bond
    Kit Bond
    Christopher Samuel "Kit" Bond is a former United States Senator from Missouri and a member of the Republican Party. First elected to the U.S. Senate in 1986, he defeated Democrat Harriett Woods by a margin of 53%-47%. He was re-elected in 1992, 1998, and 2004...

     (born 1939), senior United States Senator of Missouri and member of the Republican Party
  • John Bond (Born 1939), Irish American Business man, proprietor of "BOND45" restaurant, managing director of "Bond NYC" Properties
  • Michael Bond
    Michael Bond
    Thomas Michael Bond, OBE is an English author, most celebrated for his Paddington Bear series of books.-Life:Bond was educated at Presentation College, a Catholic school in Reading...

     (born 1926), English children's author
  • Nigel Bond
    Nigel Bond
    -External links:*...

     (born 1965), English snooker player
  • Oliver Bond
    Oliver Bond
    Oliver Bond was an Irish revolutionary, one of the leaders of the Society of United Irishmen in the end of 18th century, which has the objective of ending British rule over Ireland and founding an independent Irish republic.He was born in the parish of St...

     (died 1797), Irish revolutionary
  • Ruskin Bond
    Ruskin Bond
    Ruskin Bond, born 19 May 1934, is an Indian author of British descent. He is considered to be an icon among Indian writers and children's authors and a top novelist....

    , Author
  • Samantha Bond (born 1961), English actress, best known for her role of Miss Moneypenny in the fictional James Bond movies
  • Shane Bond
    Shane Bond
    Shane Edward Bond was a New Zealand cricketer, described as "New Zealand's best fast bowler since Sir Richard Hadlee". He has represented New Zealand in Test, ODI and Twenty20 International cricket as well as playing for Canterbury in New Zealand domestic cricket and Warwickshire in English...

    , Cricketer
  • Steve Bond
    Steve Bond
    Steve Bond is an Israeli-American television actor and model.Bond was born Shlomo Goldberg in Haifa, Israel of a Romanian mother and a Hungarian father who had emigrated to Israel. He was a child actor who starred in Tarzan and the Jungle Boy, a 1968 release...

    , Actor
  • Ward Bond
    Ward Bond
    Wardell Edwin "Ward" Bond was an American film actor whose rugged appearance and easygoing charm were featured in over 200 movies and the television series Wagon Train.-Early life:...

     (1903–1960), American actor
  • William Cranch Bond
    William Cranch Bond
    William Cranch Bond was an American astronomer, and the first director of Harvard College Observatory.- Upbringing :William Cranch Bond was born in Falmouth, Maine on September 9, 1789...

     (1789–1859), American astronomer, father of George Phillips Bond (above)
  • William K. Bond
    William K. Bond
    William Key Bond was a U.S. Representative from Ohio.Born in St. Mary's County, Maryland, Bond attended the schools at Litchfield, Connecticut, where he also studied law at the Litchfield Law School....

     (1792–1864), American politician
  • Bond Baronets
    Bond Baronets
    BOND of Peckham, Surrey. Created 9 Oct 1658 in the Baronetage of Ireland * Sir Thomas Bond, 1st Baronet died 8 Jun 1685 * Sir Henry Bond, 2nd Baronet died 1721 * Sir Thomas Bond, 3rd Baronet 1709 - Aug 1734...

    • Sir Thomas Bond, 1st Baronet
      Sir Thomas Bond, 1st Baronet
      Sir Thomas Bond was an English landowner and Baronet, Comptroller of the household of Queen Henrietta Maria.- Life :The son of another Sir Thomas Bond , by his marriage to Catherine, daughter of John Osbaldeston, Bond was born about 1620 at Peckham. The exact dates of his birth, death and marriage...

    • Sir James Bond, 1st Baronet
      Sir James Bond, 1st Baronet
      Sir James Bond, 1st Baronet was an Irish Member of Parliament of Anglo-Irish descent.He was the son of the Rev. James Bond , a minister at Corboy in County Longford by his wife Catherine, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Wensley, of Lifford, County Donegal...


See also

  • Bonds (disambiguation)
  • Bonde (disambiguation)
  • Bondage (disambiguation)
  • Bond Street (disambiguation)
    Bond Street (disambiguation)
    Bond Street may refer toAs the name of a road or place:*Bond Street, a major shopping street in the West End of London** Bond Street tube station*Bond Street , a street in New York City, New York...

  • James Bond (disambiguation)
    James Bond (disambiguation)
    James Bond is a British secret agent created by Ian Fleming in 1953.James Bond may also refer to:* James Bond , information about the character...

  • Bond Head (disambiguation)
  • Guarantee
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