Re: Signed as a deed
In simple terms, here is a quote from Practical Law Company (i'm sure you've have heard of them) on Insolvency and Guarantees
Are you still going to deny that if the guarantee was valid then there is still no liability?
In simple terms, here is a quote from Practical Law Company (i'm sure you've have heard of them) on Insolvency and Guarantees
Insolvency of the principal obligor
Effect on the beneficiary - Legal and practical effects
The insolvency of the principal obligor does not affect the beneficiary's rights against the guarantor.
Effect on the guarantor - Guarantor's liability
The insolvency of the principal obligor does not reduce or extinguish the guarantor's liability under the guarantee.
Effect on the beneficiary - Legal and practical effects
The insolvency of the principal obligor does not affect the beneficiary's rights against the guarantor.
Effect on the guarantor - Guarantor's liability
The insolvency of the principal obligor does not reduce or extinguish the guarantor's liability under the guarantee.
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