Legal Question in Banking Law in Australia
is a guarantor liable under a demand guarantee if the principle debt is time barred and no demand has been made on the guarantor? Can a demand be made subsequently?
Asked on 2/21/11, 9:43 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Steve White
White SW Computer Law
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Q. Is a guarantor liable under a demand guarantee if the principle debt is time barred?
A. Maybe
Q. If no demand has been made on the guarantor?
A. A demand or acknowledgement of the debt or similar ordinarily needs to be made before a party can sue on the guarantee.
Q. Can a demand be made subsequently?
A. Maybe.
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Answered on 2/24/11, 1:58 am
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