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  8. Chapter 02 - Suretyship


Chapter 02 - Suretyship


  • § 56-2-1 Suretyship defined.
  • § 56-2-2 Apparent principal may show that he is a surety.
  • § 56-2-3 Joint control of deposits of assets--Agreement between insured and surety--Withdrawal procedure.
  • § 56-2-4 Rights of a surety same as guarantor.
  • § 56-2-5 Performance of obligation when due by principal--Compelling by surety.
  • § 56-2-6 Neglect of creditor to proceed against principal at request of surety--Surety exonerated to the extent which he is prejudiced.
  • § 56-2-7 Property of principal first resorted to.
  • § 56-2-8 Surety exonerated in like manner with guarantor.
  • § 56-2-9 Surety exonerated by performance or offer of performance.
  • § 56-2-10 Surety exonerated to extent prejudiced by act of creditor.
  • § 56-2-11 Surety exonerated to extent prejudiced by omission of creditor.
  • § 56-2-12 Liability of surety limited by express terms of contract--Penalty for breach.
  • § 56-2-13 Suretyship relation not changed by creditor's judgment against surety.
  • § 56-2-14 Satisfaction of principal obligation by surety--Reimbursement, exception as to other persons.
  • § 56-2-15 , 56-2-16. Repealed.
  • § 56-2-17 Surety subrogated to rights of creditor.
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