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Reference: Suretyship

Smith

Suretyship.

In the entire absence of commerce the law laid down no rules on the subject of suretyship; but it is evident that in the time of Solomon commercial dealings had become so multiplied that suretyship in the commercial sense was common.

Pr 6:1; 11:15; 17:18; 20:16; 22:26; 27:13

But in older times the notion of one man becoming a surety for a service to be discharged by another was in full force. See

Ge 44:32

The surety of course became liable for his client's debts in case of his failure.

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