Subrogation (in suretyship) Definition | Becker

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Subrogation (in suretyship)

If the debtor defaults and the surety pays the creditor, the surety may enforce any rights the creditor had against the debtor (e.g., if the creditor was a secured creditor, then the surety obtains the rights of a secured creditor upon payment). The obtaining of the creditor's rights by the surety upon payment is called the right of subrogation.

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