THE CONTRACT ACT, 1872
125. Rights of indemnity- holder when sued : 126. "Contract of guarantee", "surety", "principal debtor" and "creditor" 127. Consideration for guarantee : 128. Surety's liability . 129. "Continuing guarantee" 130. Revocation of continuing guarantee . 131. Revocation of continuing guarantee by surety's death : 132.
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