An association in the city of London, for the transaction of marine insurance, the members of which underwrite each other’s policies. See Durbrow v. Eppens, 65 N. J. Law, 10, 46 Atl. 585. Lloyd’s bonds. The name «f a class of evidences of debt, used in England; being acknowledgments, by a borrowing company made under its seal, of a debt incurred and actually due by the company to a contractor or other person for work done, goods supplied, or otherwise, as the case may be, with a covenant for payment of the principal and interest at a future time. Brown.
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