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  8. Chapter 1341 - SURETIES


Chapter 1341 - SURETIES


  • Section 1341.01 - Qualifications of sureties.
  • Section 1341.02 - Sureties may be required to testify concerning their sufficiency.
  • Section 1341.03 - Certain sureties cannot waive their rights.
  • Section 1341.04 - Sureties may require creditors to sue.
  • Section 1341.05 - Representatives of sureties.
  • Section 1341.06 - Limitations.
  • Section 1341.07 - Surety on judgment may revive.
  • Section 1341.08 - Sureties of county officers may apply to be discharged.
  • Section 1341.09 - Duty of board of county commissioners with reference to release of sureties.
  • Section 1341.10 - Sureties for county officers not released until new bond filed.
  • Section 1341.11 - Sureties of constable or marshal may apply to be discharged.
  • Section 1341.12 - Proceedings by legislative authority or trustees.
  • Section 1341.13 - Sureties of treasurer of school fund may apply to be discharged.
  • Section 1341.14 - Proceedings by board of education.
  • Section 1341.15 - Sureties for treasurer of school fund not released until bond filed.
  • Section 1341.16 - Sureties of township officers may apply to be discharged.
  • Section 1341.17 - Proceedings by board of township trustees.
  • Section 1341.18 - Sureties for township officers not released until bond filed.
  • Section 1341.19 - Sureties may compel principal to pay debt.
  • Section 1341.20 - Surety may have action for indemnity before debt due.
  • Section 1341.21 - Surety may have provisional remedy.
  • Section 1341.22 - Joint control of moneys and assets.
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