continuing guaranty — A guaranty which covers a series of transactions or a succession of credits extended to the principal debtor, its purpose being to give him standing credit usable from time to time. 24 Am J1st Guar § 18 … Ballentine's law dictionary
guaranty — guar·an·ty / gar ən tē, gär / n pl ties [Old French garantie, from garantir to guarantee, from garant warrant] 1: a pledge to pay another s debt or to perform another s duty in case of the other s default or inadequate performance compare letter… … Law dictionary
guaranty — 1. v. To undertake collaterally to answer for the payment of another s debt or the performance of another s duty, liability, or obligation; to assume the responsibility of a guarantor; to warrant. See guaranty noun, 2. n A collateral agreement… … Black's law dictionary
guaranty — 1. v. To undertake collaterally to answer for the payment of another s debt or the performance of another s duty, liability, or obligation; to assume the responsibility of a guarantor; to warrant. See guaranty noun, 2. n A collateral agreement… … Black's law dictionary
guaranty — An undertaking or promise, on the part of one person called the guarantor, which is collateral to a primary or principal obligation on the part of another, and which binds the guarantor to performance in the event of nonperformance by such other… … Ballentine's law dictionary
revocation of guaranty — The termination by the guarantor of a continuing guaranty or of his offer to guarantee an obligation to be incurred at a future time. 24 Am J1st Guar § 64 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation — (United States) Agency overview Formed September 2, 1974 … Wikipedia
ГАРАНТИЯ ОБЩАЯ — CONTINUING GUARANTYСм. ГАРАНТИЯ … Энциклопедия банковского дела и финансов
continue — con·tin·ue vt tin·ued, tinu·ing: to postpone (a legal proceeding) to a future day Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. continue I … Law dictionary
continuando — /kantinyuwaendow/ In old pleading, a form of allegation in which the trespass, criminal offense, or other wrongful act complained of is charged to have been committed on a specified day and to have continued to the present time, or is averred to… … Black's law dictionary