Craythorne v Swinburne: 23 Jul 1807

No contribution in favour of one Surety against another : his engagement, according to the bond, and parol evidence, which was held admissible, being, not as Co-surety, but, without the privity of the other, as a distinct collatteral secnrity, limited to default of payment by the Principle and the other surety.

Judges:

Lord Eldon LC

Citations:

[1807] EngR 343, (1807) 14 Ves Jun 160, (1807) 33 ER 482

Links:

Commonlii

Citing:

See AlsoCraythorne v Swinburne 1789
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Cited by:

CitedDay v Shaw and Another ChD 17-Jan-2014
Mr and Mrs Shaw had granted a second charge over their jointly-owned matrimonial home to secure the personal guarantee given by their daughter and by Mr Shaw in respect of a bank loan to a company (Avon). Their daughter and Mr Shaw were the . .
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Updated: 18 May 2022; Ref: scu.340514