695. Effect of particular stipulations.
695. Effect of particular stipulations.
Financial Instruments and Transactions (Volume 49 (2021)) | Commentary
Where the guarantor stipulates for forbearance for a stated time to sue or enforce payment from the principal debtor, the stipulation must be exactly fulfilled or the guarantor will not be liable1.
To view the latest version of this document and millions of others like it, sign-in to LexisNexis or register for a free trial.
Where the guarantor stipulates for forbearance for a stated time to sue or enforce payment from the principal debtor, the stipulation must be exactly fulfilled or the guarantor will not be liable1.
To view this document in full, take a free 7 day trial of LexisNexis and benefit from:
- Access to 20 million legal documents from over 1,600 Sources as part of our archive
- The ability to download court judgments within 30 minutes of their release
- New enactments available within 24 hours of publication on legislation.gov.uk
- Exclusive Sources to LexisNexis include; Halsbury’s Laws, Atkin’s Court Forms, Encyclopedia of Forms and Precedents and the All England Law Reports
Continue reading
To continue reading Halsbury's Laws of England, register for a free Lexis+ trial.