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Page 657
... surety . The origins of this relationship are very ancient . The modern concept of a corporate surety is comparatively recent , but the indi- vidual surety is referred to frequently in the Bible . In olden times he usually was in the ...
... surety . The origins of this relationship are very ancient . The modern concept of a corporate surety is comparatively recent , but the indi- vidual surety is referred to frequently in the Bible . In olden times he usually was in the ...
Page 661
... surety is not bound under any circumstances , since the nature of his own risk is affected thereby . Surety's Rights Against the Principal . It seems eminently fair that when the surety has to pay the debt of the principal , he should ...
... surety is not bound under any circumstances , since the nature of his own risk is affected thereby . Surety's Rights Against the Principal . It seems eminently fair that when the surety has to pay the debt of the principal , he should ...
Page 685
... surety will operate as a release of the surety . [ Citations . ] An im- portant exception to the rule is that if the creditor , at the time of the extension , reserves his remedies against the surety the latter will not be discharged ...
... surety will operate as a release of the surety . [ Citations . ] An im- portant exception to the rule is that if the creditor , at the time of the extension , reserves his remedies against the surety the latter will not be discharged ...
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Acquisition of Title to Personal Property | 27 |
III | 53 |
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