Common use of More than one Guarantor Clause in Contracts

More than one Guarantor. If there is more than one person named as Guarantor in this deed, the term “Guarantor” means and refers to each of them individually and each of them together unless the context otherwise requires, and the obligations and agreements on the part of the Guarantor contained in this deed binds them jointly and severally.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: pic.bankofchina.com, pic.bankofchina.com, pic.bankofchina.com

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More than one Guarantor. If there is more than one person named as Guarantor in this deed, the term “Guarantor” means and refers to each of them individually and each both of them together unless the context otherwise requires, and the obligations and agreements on the part of the Guarantor contained in this deed binds them jointly and severally.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: pic.bankofchina.com, pic.bankofchina.com

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