The Law of Contracts, Volume 2Little, Brown, 1893 - Contracts |
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... consent , he must account to the guarantor for it . ( kk ) So if the creditor agree with the principal that the debt shall be reduced or abated in a certain . proportion , the guarantor consenting , he cannot hold the whole of the ...
... consent , he must account to the guarantor for it . ( kk ) So if the creditor agree with the principal that the debt shall be reduced or abated in a certain . proportion , the guarantor consenting , he cannot hold the whole of the ...
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... consent of the obligee . So , where the surety of a note given for property purchased at an admin- istrator's sale , when requested by the principal to sign it , was told by the payee that his signature was only wanted as a form to ...
... consent of the obligee . So , where the surety of a note given for property purchased at an admin- istrator's sale , when requested by the principal to sign it , was told by the payee that his signature was only wanted as a form to ...
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... consent . This would appear to be a plain and certain principle of law , although there are some cases which seem to oppose it . ( i ) If one becomes bound for the fidel- ity of an officer in a corporation created by a statute for a ...
... consent . This would appear to be a plain and certain principle of law , although there are some cases which seem to oppose it . ( i ) If one becomes bound for the fidel- ity of an officer in a corporation created by a statute for a ...
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... consent , either by the party receiving the guaranty or by the operation of law . In England it has been held that the surety on the bond of a clerk of a railroad company , which was dissolved and united with another railroad company ...
... consent , either by the party receiving the guaranty or by the operation of law . In England it has been held that the surety on the bond of a clerk of a railroad company , which was dissolved and united with another railroad company ...
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... consent of the sureties . The court held , that the surety was discharged from his responsibility for moneys subsequently collected by his principal . See also United States v . Tillotson , 1 Paine , C. C. 305 ; United States v ...
... consent of the sureties . The court held , that the surety was discharged from his responsibility for moneys subsequently collected by his principal . See also United States v . Tillotson , 1 Paine , C. C. 305 ; United States v ...
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