Surety

Definition

The person who gives the guarantee in a contract of guarantee (Section 126, ICA 1872). The surety's liability is secondary and co-extensive with that of the principal debtor, unless the contract provides otherwise.

Example

"When taking a home loan, the bank asks for a guarantor. The guarantor who signs the guarantee deed is the Surety, liable to pay if the borrower defaults."

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