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Indemnity
A guarantee, if 'A. does not pay you, I will.' There is, as a rule, a right of subrogation to all the remedies available to the person indemnified under an indemnity available to a person indemnifying-a guarantor
subrogate
sub- under + rogare to request] : to put in the place of another by the doctrine of subrogation : substitute (as a second creditor) for another with regard to a legal right or claim [s the
subrogee
subrogee : the party (as a second creditor) that succeeds to another's rights by subrogation
subrogor
: the party (as an insured) that yields his or her rights to another (as an insurer) by subrogation
volunteer
one who without request, obligation, or an interest pays the debt of another and is denied reimbursement from subrogation 2 : one who receives property without giving valuable consideration
Abrogation
rogation: it is distinguished from derogation, which implies the taking away only some part of a law; from subrogation, which denotes the adding a clause to it; from obrogation, which implies the limiting or restraining it; from
Borrowing powers
354. And see Re Harris Calculating Machine Co., (1914) 1 Ch 920, as to the lender's right of subrogation to creditors who have been paid with the proceeds of the void loan. See also (English) Companies Clauses
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Subrogation - Law Dictionary Search Results
subrogation
Matched in: Term subrogation
Subrogation
Matched in: Term Subrogation
equitable subrogation
Matched in: Term equitable subrogation
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Indemnity
A guarantee, if 'A. does not pay you, I will.' There is, as a rule, a right of subrogation to all the remedies available to the person indemnified under an indemnity available to a person indemnifying-a guarantor
subrogate
sub- under + rogare to request] : to put in the place of another by the doctrine of subrogation : substitute (as a second creditor) for another with regard to a legal right or claim [s the
subrogee
subrogee : the party (as a second creditor) that succeeds to another's rights by subrogation
subrogor
: the party (as an insured) that yields his or her rights to another (as an insurer) by subrogation
volunteer
one who without request, obligation, or an interest pays the debt of another and is denied reimbursement from subrogation 2 : one who receives property without giving valuable consideration
Abrogation
rogation: it is distinguished from derogation, which implies the taking away only some part of a law; from subrogation, which denotes the adding a clause to it; from obrogation, which implies the limiting or restraining it; from
Borrowing powers
354. And see Re Harris Calculating Machine Co., (1914) 1 Ch 920, as to the lender's right of subrogation to creditors who have been paid with the proceeds of the void loan. See also (English) Companies Clauses
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