"Right Of Division" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
In Scotch law. The right which each of several cautioners (sureties) has to refuse to answer for more than his own share of the debt To entitle the cautioner to this right the other caution-ers must be solvent, and there mnst be no words in the bond to exclude it. 1 Bell. Comm. 347
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In Scotch law. The right of a cautioner (surety) to demand reimbursement from the principal debtor when he has been …
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