§102-11 - Security for performance; conditions. - Hawaii Statutes - USA Laws Searching

§102-11 - Security for performance; conditions.

     §102-11  Security for performance; conditions.  (a)  Before any contract is entered into, the party with whom the contract is proposed to be made shall give security for the performance thereof as follows:

     (1)  For a concession required to provide security under the contract in an amount less than four months' rental and other charges, if any:

         (A)  A good and sufficient bond;

         (B)  A deposit of legal tender; or

         (C)  A certificate of deposit, share certificate, cashier's check, treasurer's check, teller's check, or official check drawn by, or a certified check accepted by, a bank, savings institution, or credit union insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or the National Credit Union Administration; and

     (2)  For a concession required to provide security under the contract in an amount equal to or greater than four months' rental and other charges, if any:  a good and sufficient bond.

     (b)  All security provided under this section shall:

     (1)  Be conditioned on the full and faithful performance of the contract in accordance with the terms and intent thereof;

     (2)  Be in an amount not less than two months' rental and other charges, if any, required under the contract; provided that any contract for the sale and delivery of in bond merchandise at Honolulu International Airport shall require a bond in an amount not less than four months of the highest minimum annual rental guaranty required under the contract; and

     (3)  By its terms inure to the benefit of the State or of the county, as the case may be. [L 1959, c 245, §9; Supp, §7B-9; HRS §102-11; am L 1982, c 141, §1; am L 2006, c 37, §2]