Discharge of Surety IPA 1932
Discharge of Surety IPA 1932
Discharge of Surety IPA 1932
Law of Contracts-II
(Law of Guarantee)
Discharge of Surety from Liability
• Meaning:
Modes
1. By notice of revocation (S. 130).
2. By death of surety (S.131).
3. By variance in the terms of contract (S.133).
4. By release or discharge of principal debtor (S.134).
5. When creditor compounds with, gives time to, or agrees not
to sue, principal debtor(S. 135).
6. By creditor's act or omission impairing surety's eventual
remedy (S. 139).
7. Loss of securities by the creditor (S.141).
Date: 11/07/2013 Slide-2
Lecture-5
Law of Contracts-II
(Law of Guarantee)
Discharge by Revocation (S. 130)
• A continuing guarantee may at any time be revoked by
the surety, as to future transactions, by notice to the
creditor. Offord v Davies (1862) 6 LT 579. [A, 513-14]
defendant guaranteed for repayment of bills- revoked guarantee
before any bill was discounted- plaintiff nevertheless discounted-
not liable
Discharge by Death of Surety (S. 131)
• The death of the surety operates, in the absence of any
contract to the contrary, as a revocation of a continuing
guarantee, so far as regards future transactions.