-
before looking to the
guarantor for payment. Many
jurisdictions have
abolished that distinction, in
effect putting all
guarantors in the
position of the...
-
damaging as
payday loans, with 43% of
guarantors in the
study unclear about their financial liability.
Guarantor loans are
sometimes seen as alternatives...
- (the
guarantor) to ****ume the debt
obligation of a
borrower if that
borrower defaults. A
guarantee can be
limited or unlimited,
making the
guarantor liable...
- use of
external or third-party
guarantors was not
unusual in
treaties at the time, the
original Westphalian guarantors (Sweden and France) were parties...
- The
Guarantors'
Panel on the
Constitutionality of
Rules (Italian:
Collegio Garante della Costituzionalità
delle Norme) is the
highest court of San Marino...
- by the
Guarantor ... shall, save for
manifest error, be
conclusive and
binding on the
Guarantor for the
purposes hereof"
bound the
guarantor despite...
- The
first Peace of
Pressburg was a
peace treaty concluded in
Pressburg (then Pozsony, today's Bratislava). It was
signed on 2 July 1271
between King Ottokar...
-
Today it is
mostly repealed; only
section 4 remains,
which is
about guarantors. The
attested date for the
enactment of the
Statute of
Frauds is 16 April...
- Air
Force and the
Digital and
Intelligence Service. It is seen as the
guarantor of the country's independence,
translating into
Singapore culture, involving...
- the shareholders. In a
company limited by guarantee, this will be the
guarantors. Some offs****
jurisdictions have
created special forms of offs**** company...