Definition of subrogation. Meaning of subrogation. Synonyms of subrogation

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Definition of subrogation

Subrogation
Subrogation Sub`ro*ga"tion, n. [Cf. F. subrogation, LL. subrogatio.] The act of subrogating. Specifically: (Law) The substitution of one person in the place of another as a creditor, the new creditor succeeding to the rights of the former; the mode by which a third person who pays a creditor succeeds to his rights against the debtor. --Bouvier. Burrill. Abbott.

Meaning of subrogation from wikipedia

- Subrogation is the ****umption by a third party (such as a second creditor or an insurance company) of another party's legal right to collect debts or...
- the plaintiff to have the funds returned from the defendant. Subrogation In a subrogation case, the property that belongs to the plaintiff from a legal...
- party for the prin****l's loss, and the surety will have a right of subrogation "step into the shoes of" the prin****l and recover damages to make up...
- of unjust enrichment have argued that other areas of the law such as subrogation and claims to traceable substitutes form part of the law of unjust enrichment...
- of rules peculiar to insurance (like the rules on insurable interest, subrogation and double insurance); rules applicable to all contracts (like the rules...
- Knowing receipt Laches Marshalling Unconscionability Undue influence Subrogation Defences Bona fide purchaser Clean hands Equitable remedies Account of...
- Knowing receipt Laches Marshalling Unconscionability Undue influence Subrogation Defences Bona fide purchaser Clean hands Equitable remedies Account of...
- equitable estoppel certain proprietary remedies, such as constructive trusts subrogation in very specific cir****stances, an equitable lien. equitable compensation...
- reimbur****t” is essentially a subrogation claim. Although there are subtle legal distinctions betweensubrogation” and “reimbur****t,” these devices...
- 713 was a judicial decision of House of Lords relating to the right of subrogation (and in particular, the quantification of that right) where an insurer...